I accidentally wandered into a Naruto Facebook fanpage and my blood pressure went up from what my eyes had to see 😭😭😭😭😱😱😱

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I accidentally wandered into a Naruto Facebook fanpage and my blood pressure went up from what my eyes had to see 😭😭😭😭😱😱😱
That Kishimoto Facebook Page? Think Again
I would just like to point out and raise awareness about all these false Masashi Kishimoto Facebook pages. Any and all of them are fake, the only 'real' one being the Naruto Facebook page: keep in mind, though, that the official Naruto page is most likely just run by a social media team and has no close ties to the creator, just the marketing side of Naruto. You should also know that there are ways you can determine whether or not a page is authentic. Here are some of them:
Official pages will have a Facebook Verified Page blue checkmark beside them.
Official pages will not always have a blue checkmark but may be linked from an official site. (for example, on the website for Naruto The Last movie, at the bottom-right corner there is a link to the Facebook and Twitter for the movie).
Keep out for Community Pages: "A community Page is a Page about an organization, celebrity or topic that it doesn't officially represent. A community Page will have a label below its name that identifies it as a community Page and links to the official Page about that topic. For example, a community Page about Facebook would have the label Community Page about Facebook."
You will likely not see any major spoilers shared on the page. You might see anime screenshots, but nothing blantly stating "x and y died".
You will not see pages linked to sites where you can read the manga or watch the anime for free (like mangafox, kissanime or mangapanda), unless it's a sponsored/affiliated/membership site where you have to pay for a subscription, pay to read or watch it, or there are video advertisements on the site where the franchise makes a profit. (like naruto.com shonenjump.com and http://www.crunchyroll.ca/naruto-shippuden)
And really, I think a lot of it just comes down to common sense. Look around, make your own inferences and ask questions!
Official Naruto jp website Official Naruto The Last Movie website Official Naruto The Last Movie Facebook page Official Naruto The Last Movie Twitter page Official Naruto Facebook page