Yes , it is true that typing BFF into Facebook, makes the letters turn green , but then, this is in no way an indication that the security of your account is at risk .
This makes no sense whatsoever. This is , the word , “ BFF ” is a special word /comment chosen by Facebook, that upon being typed , it produces a brief visual animation to appear on the screen . The letters colloquially mean “best friends forever ” , and typing in the comment shows two hands “ high fiving”. (After making the BFF comment .You can also tap on the GREEN BFF and you ’ d see two hands “High -fiving). That’ s literally all there is to it .
This makes no sense whatsoever. This is , the word , “ BFF ” is a special word /comment chosen by Facebook, that upon being typed , it produces a brief visual animation to appear on the screen . The letters colloquially mean “best friends forever ” , and typing in the comment shows two hands “ high fiving”. (After making the BFF comment .You can also tap on the GREEN BFF and you ’ d see two hands “High -fiving). That’ s literally all there is to it .
Reasons why some people are fooled into believing that the Almighty Facebook , or Zuckerberg , would introduce the “ BFF ” as a method of determining if your account is at risk , is just beyond us
Because it makes little sense . The messages does not describe or explain exactly how an account is at risk , rather just ambiguously states that they are .
The hoax bears resemblance to an earlier hoax from 2016 that claimed typing in #177 as a comment could reveal a green bar which indicates that your account “has been hacked ” .