Like, it can’t be a real person, right? Has anyone tried following the links? I’m curious how they’re scamming people. It just seems like anyone getting the same message 5 times won’t fall for being catfished, so I don’t understand what their strategy is.

  • @[email protected]
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    The strategy is to get you onto a different platform to make instant messaging easier. They are just “advertising” on Lemmy.

    Once you’re on a chat platform, they will likely attempt the Pig Butchering scam: make the target fall in love, then persuade them to send money for things like “travel expenses” or “family medical bills”. Also involves buying crypto.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_butchering_scam

    • @[email protected]
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      23 hours ago

      A good guess but so far as i can tell they dont actually message people directly outside of the initial contact. The chat rooms are barely active but ive been idling on the matrix for days and nothing.

    • moonlightOP
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      This makes the most sense, but I still find it odd that they would send victims to the same discord server, or friendica.

      • @Dashi
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        Is it always the same discord server? I got the message the other day but ignored it.