IT IS often a norm for people to read the comment section of posts on official Facebook pages to see if there have been updates or corrections to what was originally uploaded - or perhaps to see how other social media users are responding to the news.
Given that anyone can post a comment in these sections, is it true that scammers are targeting these comment sections by impersonating the original body that runs the page?
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