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Do you remember the days when people said there were needles in public transport seats or that someone was putting razor blades on the water slide? Times have moved on a bit, so here's another hoax. Facebook offers animations for some words or phrases, which I'm sure you all know very well if you've ever written the word "gratuluji" or "congratulation" on your friend's profile. Immediately after sending such a comment, an animation will appear in your browser. Words that trigger various animations have facebook several, including the abbreviation "BFF". For example, when you comment on this post on FacebookWhen you type BFF, the abbreviation will turn green and an animation of "dancing hands" will appear.

So why do we say it's a hoax when it's just an animation? The green color is what led some people to claim that the BFF acronym is used to verify whether your account is secure or not. The claim is based on the fact that some people get the BFF acronym after writing it in a comment on facebooksome will turn green and some will not. However, this will not tell you the security of your password, only whether or not you have it enabled in your settings. facebookin the animation. BFF stands for Best Friend Forever and has nothing to do with testing the security of your account.

We deliberately took the liberty of fooling you and wrote a small HOAX as the opening photo for this article, you will see for yourself how many comments with BFF will appear under it. By the way, try it too, the animation is FacebookIt really worked.

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