Asked by OBJECTION
I am accusing fake ms. sue's (AROUND THE GLOBE) for unhelpful answers for over 1,000 questions asked. This is very unusual for Ms. Sue for being in all of these posts. Now I may ask, who kept giving unhelpful questions? If the real Ms. Sue is here thanks for coming to this post and help all of us students. BUT what I'm saying is, how many fake Sues are in this website right now and in the past? How many times did we see them? How can we ban them? If you have any ideas or comments please type in your thoughts at the bottom.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
There are easy ways to identify a fake Ms. Sue.
If a post was made between 11:30 p.m. and 11:30 a.m. Eastern time, it's fake.
If a post was made more than 24 hours after the initial question was posted, it's probably fake.
If my name isn't posted just the way mine is, it is definitely fake. Watch spacing, capitalization, and punctuation.
If a post was made between 11:30 p.m. and 11:30 a.m. Eastern time, it's fake.
If a post was made more than 24 hours after the initial question was posted, it's probably fake.
If my name isn't posted just the way mine is, it is definitely fake. Watch spacing, capitalization, and punctuation.
Answered by
Barry Vacker
Also, you can press their names in the posts and look at what they have posted before. If they have asked anything at all, then it's a fake.
Answered by
Barry Vacker
Unless it's a repost
Answered by
Juvia
I had no Idea good to know...
Answered by
Pizza is AWSOME
a way to tell it if it has the teacher emoji beside it
Answered by
Art Nerd
If there is no teacher icon than its fake. If they asked questions of lessons in the past its also fake. Thank you for all the good ways to determine this and hope that they will get karma
Answered by
Super Nova
Yes
Answered by
Cookies are yummy
Please be aware of fake Ms. Sue's or any other teacher (They use Ms. Sue a lot than any other teacher that I know of) around the globe. According to know if She/ He is a teacher, she at least has to have π©βπ« or π¨βπ«. So please be aware. The person above me is an example of a fake Ms. Sue. Thank you for reading this. Have a good day ππ/ Night ππ. (Btw I'm just a regular kid on the internet so I'm not a adult.)
Answered by
Cookies are yummy
Please be aware of fake Ms. Sue's or any other teacher (They use Ms. Sue a lot than any other teacher that I know of) around the globe. According to know if She/ He is a teacher, she at least has to have π©βπ« or π¨βπ«. So please be aware. Thank you for reading this. Have a good day ππ/ Night ππ. (Btw I'm just a regular kid on the internet so I'm not a adult just be aware.)
Answered by
Cookies are yummy
π¨ Please be aware of fake Ms. Sue's or any other teacher (They use Ms. Sue a lot than any other teacher that I know of) around the globe ππ¨. According to know if She/ He is a teacher, She/ He at least has to have π©βπ« or π¨βπ«. And also it has to be correct capitalization, punctuation, and spacing In their name. πThank you for reading thisπ. Have a good day ππ/ Night ππ. Copy and paste this to spread β
Answered by
minameisjehff
I'm sure you are.
Answered by
hush
DANG THIS WAS IN 2019π¬
Answered by
rip ms sue
rip ms. sue
Answered by
R.I.P Ms.Sue
I agree
Answered by
mS sUE
RiP Ms SuE YoU WiLl bE MiSsEd
Answered by
pinkfox
R.I.P
Answered by
π₯ Student
Rest in peace.
Answered by
Ms. Sue is thicc
Iβm still alive bruh!