Look at the comments. Verified videos on YouTube or the official site have natural, varied comments. Fakes often have bots posting the same generic phrases: "Amazing content!" or "Best video ever." repeated ad nauseam.

Verification systems (e.g., on YouTube, TikTok, or adult platforms like ManyVids or OnlyFans) typically require identity confirmation and consistent activity. For Marley Roze, having newly released videos marked as “verified” reassures viewers that they are watching official, consent-based, and high-quality content. This reduces the risk of users falling for scams or low-resolution re-uploads.

With the rise of fan accounts, it’s important to stick to her verified hubs

: While her original presence was built on high-quality food content, her new videos focus on personal vlogs, capturing "peaceful everyday life".