10 Ways to Tell if Your New Facebook Friend is a Spam Bot

She's not real, but that webcam is.

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If you're anything like us, you have a hard time telling the difference between a female who you've met in reall life and have a genuine relationship with and a bot who wants nothing more than to show your her x-rated webcam. You see that sexy profile pic and just aren't sure if it is an old friend from high school or an imaginary person created to get you to enter your credit card information on an adult entertainment website. Fear not, intrepid Internet traveller, we have a few pointers to help you spot those pesky porn bots before they spam your email account and empty your bank account. For those of you who never learned the lesson that if something is too good to be true, then it probably is, we're here to remind you that the only time you get propositioned by attractive women on the Internet is in your dreams. Here are 10 Ways to Tell If Your New Facebook Friend is a Spam Bot.

10. She Wants to Show You Her Webcam

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9. She Wants A Lot of Personal Info

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8. Her Grammar Leaves Something to Be Desired

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7. She Wants to Show You Her "Amateur Sex Videos"

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6. You Look Back One Day and She's Gone

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5. She Don't Have A Lot to Say

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4. She Can't Stop Introducing Herself

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3. Her Personal Website Is ... Unoriginal

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2. She Asks If You Want to Chat

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1. It Appears as Though A Hot Girl You've Never Met Before Has Friended You

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