>>50Well, not specifically timestamps. I let them provide pictures first so they're trapped and limited to whatever they have of that girl if they're faking, though I've often found (especially if the girl they're pretending to be is blonde, for some reason) they'll post pictures of entirely different girls and hope I just can't see the difference. Like I won't tell the difference between a chubby B cup with bleached blonde hair and a skinny C cup with natural blonde hair.
First thing I do is run the images they send me through a few image searches, sometimes flipping the image as some of you will flip it once to try to make it harder for image searches to locate it.
If that test is cleared, I ask what they took the pictures with. This is another minor test, and fakers will always make an excuse at this point. Sometimes it's clear it was taken with a webcam, but they'll claim it was something else. Or clearly in the picture they were using a phone. They'll claim the webcam broke, or there's a charge for taking pictures with their phone, or it was stolen, etc.
I'm quick to point out virtually every computer has come with a built-in webcam for quite a few years now, and even cheap wal-mart flip phones have free image texting.
The next excuse will typically be "I'm too tired to take pictures" "I just woke up" "I don't have my make up on" etc. So usually I'll previously ask them questions about whether or not they're tired, what they're wearing, if they're made up, etc. to pre-emptively cut out most of these excuses.
If I ask if they can take more pictures, and they're quick to offer nudes before I've even asked for any, that's another bad sign. Of course, if they're just ugly as fuck, but are who they claim, at this point they'll send zoomed in pictures of their spread pussies or something. Never a pleasant sight. Typically all ashy, goopy, chunky or gross. It's practically always the girls with the pussies that look like fucking axe wounds that do this.
So I just ask for a specific, easy picture. Two layers of scrutiny. Sign pics can be faked, so while I do ask for that (usually write my screen name or theirs somewhere) the second layer is asking them for a specific, odd but simple pose I pick on the spot. "Give a peace sign while smiling and looking at your nose" or something.
Fakers usually get defensive about this point, in a hostile way. "I don't have to prove anything to you, believe me or don't!" in which case I move on.
The other benefit is, if a girl agrees to whatever my unusual request is, at that point she's pretty much game for whatever I want.