Background Investigation Report
Generated: Feb 15, 2026
Benito Bodoque
Online Presence (1 verified)
Why we think so?
This Twitter account, 'Benito Bodoque', primarily shares retweets and memes with a humorous, often anonymous persona. The profile uses a cartoon image (likely Disney's Pete), states in the bio 'Soy un gato' ('I am a cat'), and offers no personal information or cross-links for verification. The account is over 6 years old and shows consistent, active use – factors supporting its legitimacy as a typical user-operated social/meme account rather than a scam. However, the fictional identity, lack of authenticity signals, and all-anonymous style mean you should use caution, especially with direct messages or requests for sensitive data.
Risk Insights
Anonymous, Longtime Twitter User with Fictional Persona
- Account active since 2019—unlikely to be a recent scam.
- No identity proof; profile uses a cartoon character (Disney's Pete).
- Bio and content style indicate meme/joke/anonymous usage.
- No linked profiles; minimal original commentary.
- No scam or impersonation reports on web/social search.
Account Credibility Scores
Red Flags & Warnings
- The account uses a cartoon profile picture, commonly associated with joke or parody accounts and not verifiable personal identity.
- The bio provides no real-world information, stating only 'I am a cat', which further distances the account from verifiable identity.
- The account has no linked profiles, websites, or external contact points for cross-verification.
What's Good?
- Long account history since 2019 suggests it's not a freshly-created impersonation or spam profile.
- Regular posting and engagement with trending topics indicate ongoing use by a real operator.
- No reports of scams, impersonation, or other fraud associated with this handle on search/web checks.
Detailed Checks & Insights
0-100 Scale
Profile age and authenticity
Score: 85
Profile age and authenticity
"Older accounts tend to be less risky and are less likely to be recently-created impersonation attempts."
Reason: The account was created in September 2019, making it over 6 years old. This length of activity is typical for real, established accounts.
Profile picture legitimacy (reverse image search)
Score: 25
Profile picture legitimacy (reverse image search)
"The use of copyrighted cartoon images is common for parody, fan, or anonymous accounts rather than verified personal identities."
Reason: The profile picture appears to be a cartoon or fictional character—potentially Pete from Disney’s Mickey Mouse universe—according to Google Lens results.
Bio and self-description clarity
Score: 30
Bio and self-description clarity
"Such bios are typically used for meme, joke, or parody profiles."
Reason: The bio reads 'Soy un gato' ('I am a cat'), offering no verifiable or meaningful information about a real person.
Linked accounts and cross-verification
Score: 0
Linked accounts and cross-verification
"Lack of cross-links reduces the ability to confirm the account holder’s real-world identity."
Reason: No linked websites, social media, or verifiable cross-links present in the bio.
Posting activity and engagement
Score: 70
Posting activity and engagement
"Consistent posting over time points toward genuine, long-term personal use."
Reason: High tweet volume (over 19,000), with ongoing activity and regular retweets of trending and news topics. Follower count (211) is typical for a personal, non-influencer account.
Content originality and tone
Score: 25
Content originality and tone
"Low original content reduces the ability to assess personal authenticity and viewpoints."
Reason: Nearly all posts are retweets; there is little evidence of original commentary. Tweets reflect meme or social commentary.
Impersonation and scam risk (search/web reports)
Score: 80
Impersonation and scam risk (search/web reports)
"No apparent risk signals from the broader web; account is not blacklisted or flagged."
Reason: No scam accusations, impersonation reports, or negative coverage found in web and social search results.
Interaction guidelines
Ice breakers
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Ice breakers
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- I saw you share a lot of memes—what's your favorite recent trend?
- Do you follow any particular news sources for the stories you retweet?
- Are there any topics you avoid on X?
Topics to Discuss
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Topics to Discuss
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- Humor and memes
- Trending topics in Mexico
- Social commentary
Topics to Avoid
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Topics to Avoid
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- Personal identity details
- Direct business dealings
- Sensitive or private information
Your Next Steps
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Engage as a normal user
⤷ Interact publicly on posts; don't request personal information.
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Do not send sensitive data
⤷ Avoid sharing personal, financial, or confidential information with this account.
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Monitor for original posts
⤷ Check for signs of original comments or engagement for stronger authenticity.
Key Evidence & Citations
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Benito Bodoque Twitter Profile
⤷ Official X (Twitter) account investigation target.
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Reverse Image Search – Profile Picture
⤷ Profile photo traced to Disney character imagery, indicating fictional/avatar use.
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Web search for scam or impersonation
⤷ No scam or impersonation allegations surfaced in search.
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