The action of establishing a deceptive online identity on a widely used social media platform involves generating an account with fabricated personal details. This typically entails the use of a fictitious name, fabricated biographical information, and potentially stolen or computer-generated images to represent an individual who does not exist or is misrepresenting their identity. As an illustrative example, an individual might use a made-up name and a picture of a stock photo model to create a profile that does not accurately reflect their real-world persona on the aforementioned social media platform.
Such activities can serve various purposes, ranging from engaging in online activities anonymously to carrying out coordinated disinformation campaigns. Historically, the ability to misrepresent oneself online has presented both opportunities and challenges. It allows individuals to participate in online discussions without fear of reprisal, particularly in environments where expressing controversial opinions could lead to negative real-world consequences. However, it also provides a means for malicious actors to spread propaganda, engage in fraudulent activities, and harass or impersonate others, thereby eroding trust in the online information ecosystem.