Business mogul Ratan Tata has said he will take legal action against a fake Facebook page that is extorting money using the identities of its associates in exchange for aid.
The chairman emeritus of the Tata Group of Industries shared three posts on his Instagram story, warning people about a fake Facebook page.
In his first story, he added a screenshot of the page named “Ratan Tata Foundation” and claimed to be a “charitable organization”. The page’s profile photo and cover photo include Ratan Tata’s picture.
The industrialist wrote: “This is to let you know about this fraudulent Facebook page which is duping innocent citizens by using the names of my colleagues for money in return for help.” He added: “We do not accept any funds in any form.”
The businessman also urged his followers to condemn the fake page, promising to take legal action against the perpetrators.
Adding a link to the Facebook page – which is currently unavailable – he wrote: “I request you to report this page until we take strict legal action.”
In the third and last slide, the industrialist shared the official email address, talktous@tatatrusts.org, where people can write to check the validity of any claims made about the Tata Group. The Instagram Story also included a text that said: “Please always verify authenticity.”
Report to Facebook
Under the ‘Report to Facebook’ option, the networking giant – which is now under the umbrella of the Meta platform – said: “When something is reported to Facebook, we will review it and remove anything that may be in our community.” As long as you are not reporting an intellectual property infringement incident, your reports will be kept confidential and the account you report will not see who reported them “
Additionally, the ‘Help Center’ noted: “Please be aware that reporting something to Facebook does not guarantee that it will be removed. You may see something on Facebook that you don’t like that Facebook does not violate the terms of the
So now the question – how many reports are needed to confirm the deletion of a page/account? While it is believed that 10 or more reports will be enough to remove a page, there is no official number officially.
It should be noted that such action depends on the gravity of the issue and the authenticity of the report. Even a single credible report can cause Facebook to delete an account within 24 hours. But it may take a few more days and there may be a succession of reports at other times.
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