Deception has seen a surge in recent times, primarily due to advances in computer technology. The search for authenticating someone or something is a growing concern, which in turn triggers a slew of solution options. Deception has been around since the begining of time, Push-up bras are great examples of false advertising.
Today background checks have become more extensive, plagiarism detectors are commonplace in educational institutions, currency authenticator devices are everywhere, I.D. verification has drastically changed since 9-11, credit card scams have increased exponentially, internet fraud, bots, illegal downloads, search for cracks/hacks are abundant and currently digital deception has reached epidemic proportions (anti-piracy software, virus protection, firewalls, email authenticators, facial recognition programs, etc).
Fast tracking the truth has always accompanied resistance variables such as deception deflection. People who choose to incorporate some form of deception do not want to be in the spotlight. Example: Investigate 3-4 people simultaneously and allow them to stew unsupervised for several minutes and watch the guilty person(s) remain quiet while the others are anxious to get it over with and voice their opinion. Some go out of their way and create a diversion in an attempt to throw investigators off the trail and deflect possible accusations. Politicians often refer to this as plausible deniability, we call it B.S.
Online we see a small but growing percentage of people who "doctor" thier pictures with programs like photoshop, use out-dated or "glamour shot" photos, angle pics with just their face, all to gain "virtual attraction" so they can make it to the next round. Women who post a cleavage shot DRASTICALLY INCREASE their fan mail. But in the real world, this deception enticement acts like INSTANT REJECTION once they see "the real you".
FAKE PROFILES-date bait, email harvesters, porn re-directing links have infected most dating sites, so be on the look out for quick responses, model pictures, killer bodies, too good to be true profiles ususally have a hidden agenda.
We also see some alteration in profiles, specifically INCOME LEVELS, JOB TITLES, HEIGHT, MARITAL STATUS, etc. Again all this stuff is difficult to keep up if you continue to see that individual.
SYNTAX-wording has become a little more creative. Look for keywords which easily translate. Examples: A FEW EXTA POUNDS, CURVY, AVERAGE all basically translate to FAT.
TMI-too much info, when new people (aka strangers) want to know your last name, your address, where you work,your home phone number, etc Two thoughts should appear;
1) they are way too cautious and lets face it chics like this are rarely any good between the sheets.
2) they are more attracted to extracting your hard earned money.
Being able to spot, weed out, expose: fakes, liars, con artists, scams, flakes, etc will save you a lot of time & energy not to mention frustration. DECEPTION DETECTION (digital or infield) should be in EVERY PICKUP ARTISTS TOOL KIT!!!!!!!!. A VALUABLE SKILL INDEED.
Today background checks have become more extensive, plagiarism detectors are commonplace in educational institutions, currency authenticator devices are everywhere, I.D. verification has drastically changed since 9-11, credit card scams have increased exponentially, internet fraud, bots, illegal downloads, search for cracks/hacks are abundant and currently digital deception has reached epidemic proportions (anti-piracy software, virus protection, firewalls, email authenticators, facial recognition programs, etc).
Fast tracking the truth has always accompanied resistance variables such as deception deflection. People who choose to incorporate some form of deception do not want to be in the spotlight. Example: Investigate 3-4 people simultaneously and allow them to stew unsupervised for several minutes and watch the guilty person(s) remain quiet while the others are anxious to get it over with and voice their opinion. Some go out of their way and create a diversion in an attempt to throw investigators off the trail and deflect possible accusations. Politicians often refer to this as plausible deniability, we call it B.S.
Online we see a small but growing percentage of people who "doctor" thier pictures with programs like photoshop, use out-dated or "glamour shot" photos, angle pics with just their face, all to gain "virtual attraction" so they can make it to the next round. Women who post a cleavage shot DRASTICALLY INCREASE their fan mail. But in the real world, this deception enticement acts like INSTANT REJECTION once they see "the real you".
FAKE PROFILES-date bait, email harvesters, porn re-directing links have infected most dating sites, so be on the look out for quick responses, model pictures, killer bodies, too good to be true profiles ususally have a hidden agenda.
We also see some alteration in profiles, specifically INCOME LEVELS, JOB TITLES, HEIGHT, MARITAL STATUS, etc. Again all this stuff is difficult to keep up if you continue to see that individual.
SYNTAX-wording has become a little more creative. Look for keywords which easily translate. Examples: A FEW EXTA POUNDS, CURVY, AVERAGE all basically translate to FAT.
TMI-too much info, when new people (aka strangers) want to know your last name, your address, where you work,your home phone number, etc Two thoughts should appear;
1) they are way too cautious and lets face it chics like this are rarely any good between the sheets.
2) they are more attracted to extracting your hard earned money.
Being able to spot, weed out, expose: fakes, liars, con artists, scams, flakes, etc will save you a lot of time & energy not to mention frustration. DECEPTION DETECTION (digital or infield) should be in EVERY PICKUP ARTISTS TOOL KIT!!!!!!!!. A VALUABLE SKILL INDEED.