The GAA Catfish has deceived men across Ireland – but how do you know if you’re a victim? Here are five warning signs to look ...
Catfishing is a phenomenon that started with the birth of social media. However, there's a psychological reasoning behind the ...
CATFISHING, the deceptive practice where people create fake personas online to manipulate or exploit others, is leaving ...
Gethin Jones, BBC presenter and TV personality claims that he has been banned from popular dating app Hinge, following 300 ...
Looking for connection One big reason people catfish is loneliness. They want to connect with others but don’t feel confident about their real selves, so they create a persona they think others ...
The concept of the “catfish” is decades old: a person poses online as someone else and uses the images and identities of other people to deceive, often leading someone into a relationship.
Catfishing refers to the act of impersonating another individual, using fake photos and stories, and can lead to financial ...
Employers are tackling new challenges when it comes to recruiting and hiring. Including new employees who look and sound completely different from the person who interviewed for the job. 13 News ...
And unlike other catfish stories we might watch on Netflix, where extreme wealth or beauty are what suspends disbelief, Cora was credible because of a particularly Irish sense of placing people ...
The story of the so-called 'GAA Catfish' has re-emerged more than two years after her story was first revealed on the Irish podcast "The 2 Johnnies." Tipperary duo Johnny McMahon (aka Johnny ...
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