Bff is not a hacker check but means “Best Friends Forever”!
And again we received requests for an “alert” to be shared on Facebook.
It is claimed that if you type BFF in a comment field and the font turns green, everything is ok. However, if the font remains unchanged, you should definitely change your password.

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Facebook inventorMake sure you don't think about your page or account
Type Bff in a comment
If it appears green, your account is protected and if it appears normal, you need to change the password
No hack – promise!
It's a similar feature to what we already know from XOXO or Congratulations!
This type of feature has been available on Facebook since the summer of 2017. Initially, Facebook reacted to entering the terms “ You got this ”, you could see balloons and confetti flying across the screen if you wished your friends very special congratulations Congratulations wanted to transmit. Other terms that trigger a feature are xoxo , bisous [French] or baci [Italian]), and later Facebook gave the typed terms congratulations, hammer and wheel a small animation.
But… these features don’t work on all accounts . This can cause this kind of irritation, but it has nothing to do with any wild hackers. By the way, lest we forget, the effect that BFF creates is two hands high-fiving each other. Best friends...
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