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South Africa director of rugby Rassie Erasmus to face misconduct hearing
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<blockquote data-quote="RedruthRFC" data-source="post: 1090942" data-attributes="member: 58362"><p>I don't think anyone is suggesting that he did it intentionally.</p><p></p><p>This sort of thing is very common on Facebook - twice this week I've been tagged in posts that clearly weren't made by my friends, so doubt because they followed a link or clicked a button that they shouldn't have. Twitter's character limit means that this isn't as common on Twitter, but mechanics exist that allow a third party to post on your behalf. Being as pure as the driven snow, I've only ever seen it in relation to getting extra competition entries in exchange for posting a link to the competition, but could easily see how the previous wording could be changed to "login to see [someone popular] doing [whatever the cool kids are doing these days] to [someone else popular" in order to dupe people into sharing a porn video to their page.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedruthRFC, post: 1090942, member: 58362"] I don't think anyone is suggesting that he did it intentionally. This sort of thing is very common on Facebook - twice this week I've been tagged in posts that clearly weren't made by my friends, so doubt because they followed a link or clicked a button that they shouldn't have. Twitter's character limit means that this isn't as common on Twitter, but mechanics exist that allow a third party to post on your behalf. Being as pure as the driven snow, I've only ever seen it in relation to getting extra competition entries in exchange for posting a link to the competition, but could easily see how the previous wording could be changed to "login to see [someone popular] doing [whatever the cool kids are doing these days] to [someone else popular" in order to dupe people into sharing a porn video to their page. [/QUOTE]
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