Faux Script Tips
No. Faux styles swap Latin letters for characters from other scripts that merely look similar. They spell your original text visually and are not accurate translations or transliterations.
It is fine for display names and captions. Because it mixes scripts, screen readers may read it oddly, so keep important body text in plain letters.
Cyrillic, Greek, and katakana are widely supported Unicode blocks, so these styles render on most social platforms and messaging apps.