Update (3/20, 12:40 p.m. EST): A representative for Frank Ocean confirmed to Pitchfork that @FrankOceanPage is not Frank’s official Facebook page despite being verified. Frank’s actual page, @FrankOcean, is inactive. Frank’s mother, Katonya Breaux, tweeted, “he doesn’t have an official Facebook page. Or any Facebook page. Hack on.” Find the original story below.

For the first time in nearly five years, Frank Ocean’s Facebook page is active. Unfortunately, it looks to be the work of a hacker. A post appeared on the verified page last night at 5:02 p.m. Eastern. It includes a link to a music leak website and the message, “plenty of new frank ocean leaks coming soon.” Pitchfork has contacted Frank Ocean’s representatives for comment and more information. Frank Ocean is not a particularly active social media user. In 2013, he deleted his Twitter. When asked why, he replied simply, “intuition.” Prior to yesterday’s post, he had not used his Facebook since August 15, 2013 when he wrote, “prince got me wanting to reactivate.” Typically, Frank prefers to break news on his Tumblr.

Read Pitchfork’s Overtones feature “How Frank Ocean Triumphs Without Even Trying.”