Imagine discovering your digital doppelgänger is someone else’s obsession. A Facebook shrine? Creepy doesn’t even cut it. Catfishing takes a sinister twist when your own face becomes the bait. At least the story ends with a catch—literally.
It’s something to be catfished by a stranger pretending to be someone else to lure lonely people with the intentions to fleece all monetary gain with out a care for the consequences.
But to use a persons own photos and act like they are them and doing a “Mr Ripley” without the murder.
Catfishing is bad enough, but pulling a ‘Ripley’ with someone else’s face? That’s psychological theft with a side of delusion—no murder, just the slow killing of trust in humanity.
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But to use a persons own photos and act like they are them and doing a “Mr Ripley” without the murder.