They warn that someone is impersonating the author of Naruto

2024-04-08
They warn that someone is impersonating the author of Naruto

This morning, the official Twitter account of the "Naruto" franchise issued a warning about the danger of fake accounts claiming to be the original author, Masashi Kishimoto. The Twitter account posted a message that read, "[Attention!]" followed by: "Manga author Masashi Kishimoto does not send messages through any social media. Keep in mind that the account claiming to be Masashi Kishimoto-sensei does not belong to you," he claimed.

They warn that someone is impersonating the author of Naruto

This warning highlights a growing problem on social media, where imposters often impersonate famous people, such as manga authors, to attract followers or even deceive fans. The "Naruto" franchise, created by Masashi Kishimoto, is one of the most popular and enduring in the world of manga and anime, making it a frequent target for these types of frauds.

The fact that NARUTO's official Twitter account has issued this warning underscores the importance of fans being vigilant and cautious when interacting on social media, especially when it comes to public figures. Publishers and content creators often use social media to communicate with their followers, but it's critical to verify the authenticity of accounts before trusting the information they provide.

It's critical for fans of "Naruto" and other popular franchises to be aware of these types of situations and take steps to protect themselves against online fraud.

Source: Oricon News