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It is conceivable to prove you have a social media account you denied having (seize your phone, your computer). It is not the same as having a favorite color.
The consequences of lying on a visa application can be severe, such as a ban on entering the US.
If there is a reason to seize your phone and computer, then your VISA has other problems.
And if not, Is an omission lying? It is exactly the same as listing your favorite color, and leaving it blank.
Yes it's lying. What if you left blank a request to list your criminal convictions?
straw man. Nobody can fact check your favorite color which can change from month to month.
Your criminal history is factual and evidence based.
I never brought up colors, which are nothing like the specific and provable social media handles. Best not to lie on a visa application, especially not about something that can be proven with subpoenas.