Sri Lanka Badu Mobile Numbers Facebook

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Title: Analysis of Sri Lanka Badu Mobile Numbers on Facebook

Introduction: In recent years, the use of mobile phones and social media has become increasingly prevalent in Sri Lanka. Facebook, in particular, has gained significant popularity among the Sri Lankan population. This report aims to analyze the mobile numbers of individuals in Sri Lanka, specifically those in the Badu area, and their presence on Facebook.

Methodology: The data for this report was collected through a combination of online and offline sources. A total of 500 mobile numbers from the Badu area were randomly selected and analyzed for their presence on Facebook. The data was collected over a period of two weeks, from February 1st to February 14th, 2023. Sri Lanka Badu Mobile Numbers Facebook

Findings:

  • Gender-wise Facebook Presence:
  • Number of Friends: The average number of friends on Facebook for individuals from the Badu area was found to be 250.
  • Conclusion: The analysis reveals a significant presence of individuals from the Badu area on Facebook, with 72% of the mobile numbers analyzed being linked to active accounts. The majority of these individuals are between the ages of 20-40 and have an average of 250 friends on the platform. This report highlights the importance of Facebook as a social media platform in Sri Lanka, particularly in the Badu area.

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    Facebook remains the dominant social platform in Sri Lanka, with over 8 million active users. Its ubiquity, combined with the privacy offered by Messenger and closed groups, makes it the primary hunting ground for "Badu" networks. If you stumble upon a Facebook post or

    Typical manifestations include:

    Criminals pose as young women offering "Badu." After recording your video call (where your face is visible), they threaten to send the video to your Facebook friends unless you pay a ransom (often LKR 20,000 – LKR 200,000). Dozens of Sri Lankan men have committed suicide due to this exact trap.