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Fake Pictures, Names and Deception on Internet Blogs

There is indeed far too much deception online.
Some books now tell younger people to not use their real name online, as there are "Internet Stockers," but at the same time this so-called good advice is teaching kids to be deceptive on the Internet.
Thus, they are much more likely to be deceptive in real life too.
But all this dishonesty is quite disheartening.
We already have issues with millennials cheating on tests in school, plagiarizing on papers and lying on resumes.
The deception on blogs has gotten so bad that one company hired bloggers to create a buzz on their blogs in trade for free-products.
The bloggers went hog wild pumping up a product and telling everyone how great it was, "before" they received the product.
Worse, they often engaged in these action using fake names.
Indeed, I am sorry but you folks who do this on blogs all need to know that it is Fraudulent to do BUZZ Marketing without alerting the consumer that you are being paid in kind or cash for your words.
It is dishonest to make blog posts or write articles under a pen name and then steer Internet surfers to a website to buy something.
Many bloggers also use fake pictures for their fake names or what they pass off as pen names to try to avoid being called fraudulent.
Using Fake pictures with fake names, well that is just about the most dishonest thing I've ever heard of.
What so someone steals a picture off of Class Mates.
com? All this online deception is quite troubling and when many Internet users find out about this, it just upsets them something terrible.
It seems to me that one is embarrassed to write about a topic using their own name, then might I be so bold as to offer them some advice? Stop writing that crap.
Further, if one is posting blogs or articles that are fiction fine use a pen name, it has been done for generations.
But if you are blogging and/or writing articles for the purpose of selling stuff, it is borderline consumer fraud to use a fake name.
If you are embarrassed for your family heritage to sell sex toys and write blogs or articles about that, then stop selling that stuff.
You know this whole thing is a sick sign on the integrity levels of those who blog on the Internet.
How can anyone approve of this abuse, the lies or fake names? Personally, I would ask bloggers to "pony up," stand for something in your lives and perhaps, stop sneaking around using fake names, selling junk trinkets on the Internet.


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