Don't get Facebook Fraped!

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The latest craze sweeping Facebook involves "Friends" using your Facebook account to "Like" various things on Facebook or external websites that support Facebook's Like buttons or posting messages to your wall saying your nasty untrue things about you or others in your friends network.

Usually the things they will like are intended to embarrass you, they might hit the like button on embarrassing movies or crude statements about your sexuality.

The term most often associated with this is getting Facebook Raped or Fraped for short. It's not not a term we are in favour of here at Bullying UK but seems to be the most common term used by people to explain the likes and messages that weren't posted by them. "I just got Fraped"
How to prevent a Fraping The only way you can get Fraped is if you leave your account unattended. If you are able to login from school always remember to logout before you walk away from the computer or let someone else use it even for a moment.

A lot of people use Facebook on their mobile phone, use a pin code to make sure no one can access your phone if you leave it unattended.

Chang your Facebook password every few months can also help and if you have been fraped change your password immediately.
How to UnLike content on Facebook

If this has happened and you want to remove all those 'Likes' attributed to you.... do the following on Facebook via a desktop computer our laptop:

Click the Profile link at the top right of Facebook when you login, this is your Facebook Profile.

Locate each of the pages that were not added by you and visit them, scroll to the bottom of the page and look for 'Unlike' on the left hand side.

Repeat this for each 'Like' that you want to remove, sorry at this time there's no easier way to do this. We are looking for a better solution to 'Unlike' a large volume of pages.

*Update You can visit this area of Facebook to see all your "likes" just click on any highlighted to remove them from your likes.