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Yes, but when you have "questions" about something's authenticity, it means you are the one asking for proof. If you claim that it's a phony, however, the burden is on you to show why you think it is so.


The question of who has the burden of proof does not turn on whether Facebook says it has questions or whether it says flat out that it's a phony.




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