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#aj+#al jazeera#propaganda#anti-israel propaganda#misinformation#fake online profiles#anti-israel content
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I have had so many messages recently regarding the scammer impersonating me. Now they are apparently asking for money to fund their gain. Unfortunately there’s no option (that I can see) of my reporting them. I have them blocked 🚫
I hope no one falls for this scam🙏🏻 everyone please reblog this, I’m not aware of what name they are using now. If you know reblog & let everyone else know ❤️
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What happened and what exactly caused this shift in internet culture that caused new generation of users announcing in capital letters that they're minors instead of creating fake online identity
#when I was a minor online I lied about both my age and gender (and in some cases also a country) because nothing annoyed me more than#people assuming me as unequal to them based on some self-compromising information they could find on my profile#Even when I had a profile with my name I had a fake surname and no photographs#it was an era of ruthless online arguments where everything from your profile could be taken as a reason to discredit and mock you#it was a time where people would turn people with photographs in their profile into memes if you happen to outrage the right crowd#the segment of the internet I inhabited at that time was one of the most toxic online places there were and honestly I'm thankful for that#kids today are too comfortable enclosing their personal data online and I honest to god don't understand WHY
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Can't recall if you've said you've read taming the star runner or not but you remind me a lot of Travis ngl
I have. And that’s fair, because Travis was like scary relatable to me.
Like the part where he talks about how desperate he is to hangout with other guys was so accurate it hurt- My school is an art school that’s 90% girls, so all the stuff about being the lone guy in a girl-filled place was so real to me. And Travis looking in the mirror at the start and talking about how good-looking he is and then later doubting his looks the instant he makes a mistake…istg that happens to me every time I’m in a new situation lol
that’s not all but yk imma leave it there for now, cos if I really listed all the times Travis’s inner monologue said something I’ve straight up written nearly word-for-word in my notebooks, I’d pretty much just be copy-pasting whole novel 😭
so yeah no you’re right on the money there lol
#for someone who isn’t and never has been a teenage boy#SE Hinton is insanely good at getting into the heads of teenage boys#taming the star runner#se hinton#personal stuff#rambling#oh yk what else? back when i first started an art account when I was like 12#the fake online name I used was ‘Travis’- weird coincidence lol#(I don’t use a fake name online anymore but I really should…oh well too late now)#ask#also love ur profile pic that art rocks so hard man
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Beware avoid like the plague
Scammer
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Be cautious of fake profiles used for scamming purposes! Scammers often create false profiles on social media platforms, dating sites, and other online communities to deceive innocent users. Watch out for suspicious behavior, such as limited profile information or images, and report any fraudulent profiles to @tonycodes . Stay safe and protect yourself by staying informed about common online scams. 🚨

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Genuine question, but is it ok for a white atheist to care about what’s happening in Palestine? Because it’s not like this affects me, and I don’t want to offend/harm anyone.
Why wouldn't it be okay...
Is this about social media's obsession with laying out weird rules for what others can or can't post... I don't subscribe to them at all.
You can post about all the injustices happening in the world. If you feel like your community isn't very aware about these things, all the more reason to post and talk. Being an atheist or white doesn't make it problematic to talk about these things nor does it disqualify you from talking about genocide, ethnic cleansing, murder etc...
#an example of why I'm so done with fake shallow rules laid out by the chronically online woke community#it confuses people#social media is palying a huge role in raising awareness and exposing lies#pls post whatever you can your personal profile isn't an issue#palestine#free palestine#gaza#gaza strip#middle east#free gaza#israel#universallypandalover
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Rabbit Hole (2023) At Any Given Moment
S1E2
Triggered by the suicide of his friend and framed for the murder of Edward Homm, Weir tries to piece together what went wrong. The mysterious Hailey is sucked further into Weir's world as he tries to determine what role she played.
#Rabbit Hole#2023#At Any Given Moment#S1E2#Kiefer Sutherland#action#crime#thriller#drama#impersonating a police officer#evidence room#condescending#fake online profile#bombing investigation#faked death#key fob#flashbacks#just watched#tv series
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This photo is being used to scam people

I'm so horny right now....if the feeling is mutual DM
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Digital Security Solutions: Safeguarding Your Digital Presence

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#artificial intelligence#How to protect brand#Brand protection#copyright protection#Digital Security Solutions#Fake Profile Solution#Trademark Security Solutions#Online Reputation Protection
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Hab das erste Mal ein match mit ner person die mich wirklich interessiert und jetzt hab ich keine Ahnung wie ich das Gespräch beginnen soll 🙃
#da war ich nicht drauf vorbereitet...#hab so gedacht ach die person eh nicht in meiner liga und vllt sogar fake profil weil richtig hübsch#und dann zack match und jetzt seth ich da#immer noch fake profil möglich aber wenigstens wurde das match nciht nach 2 stunden direkt gelöscht wie das schon so oft passiet ist#und dann ixh jetzt voll am kopf zerbrechen was soll schreiben!#hatte ncoh nie so hohe stakes beim online dating#bruder ist wirlich 10/10 super cute#tinyspacetovent#talking to myself
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The Perils of Pretense: Navigating the World of Fake Accounts In this eye-opening presentation, Mike Hayes and Joe Iovenitti dive deep into the rapidly evolving world of AI technology and its double-edged sword. While AI offers incredible opportunities for businesses to create content, presentations, and media at lightning speed, it also introduces a new breed of sophisticated scams and fakery that can devastate reputations and bottom lines. Witness firsthand the astonishing speed at which AI can generate polished presentations and videos that are virtually indistinguishable from human-created content. As Joe recounts his personal experience falling victim to a traditional email scam that damaged business relationships, the looming threat of AI-powered deepfakes and manipulation becomes abundantly clear. In the era of AI, simply receiving an email, video, or communication is no longer enough to verify its authenticity. Mike and Joe underscore the paramount importance of cultivating "AI media marketing literacy" – the essential skills to identify deepfakes, AI-generated content, and scams before falling prey. Their solution? Nurturing authentic human connections and networks. By establishing trust through genuine interactions, testimonials, and peer recommendations, businesses can separate fact from fiction in an AI-driven world rife with deception. This compelling presentation is a wake-up call for businesses of all sizes, offering actionable strategies to navigate the treacherous waters of AI fakery while harnessing its immense potential for growth and innovation.
In today’s digital age, social media has become an integral part of our lives, connecting us with friends, family, and even strangers from around the world. However, with the rise of fake accounts and scams on various platforms, it’s essential to be vigilant and aware of the perils of pretense that lurk online. The Rise of Fake Accounts in Social Media Fake accounts have proliferated across…
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#accounts#cyber#fake#fakery#fraud#identity#internet#media#online#phishing#profiles#safety#scams#security#social#theft
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looking at my blog (now that im kinda always online on tumblr) makes me cringe. i made this just for veiwing smut and as a joke but now... i wanna take everything seriously and make it pretty for the cuties that i follow 🥺
#this changes everything#new yer new me#inner thoughts#i dont want this fake profile define me online
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Beware scammer avoid like the plague
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SCAM ALERT ‼️
A group of scammers has been identified as working together to target unsuspecting individuals through fake investments. The scammers create fake profiles to pose as satisfied customers, posting fake testimonies of successful investments to lure more victims into their scheme. Remember, if an investment opportunity seems too good to be true, it probably is. Be vigilant and protect yourself from falling victim to these fraudulent activities.


#online scams#scam alert#scam warning#scammers#scam#stolen photos#bez tytulu#economics#delicious#studying#newt scamander#donation scam#scans#fake profiles#investment
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"so... how's work?"
you accidentally click the edge of your wine glass against your teeth as you tip it back, jarred by the strange question from the man standing at your side. you swallow the tiny mouthful of wine you manage to sip, turning to look at suna in bewilderment.
"work?" you ask him incredulously. "why are you asking me about work?"
suna rintarou doesn't care about what you do for work. truthfully speaking, you're not sure he even knows what you do for work—you certainly don't remember ever telling him, and the memory would stand out quite starkly considering all you ever seem to do when you run into him is bicker with him uselessly.
suna is a friend of a friend. or a friend of some friend's ex. or something. all you know is that every so often the two of you end up at the same social event, and there's something about the guy's face that just... makes you want to pick a fight.
and he has yet to turn down your instigation.
your friends all think it's funny—like you're some kind of comedy duo, and this is your special bit—but you don't see the charm in the slightest. you suspect they've started inviting you both to events just to have some entertainment.
"what?" rintarou asks, fiddling with his cellphone in his hand—pinching it between his thumb and his ring finger while he twirls it with his index. "i'm not allowed to ask about work? isn't that normal small talk for a christmas party?"
you're a little taken aback by his words. first of all, because he's right (which you hate). second of all, because he seems strangely defensive about it.
"normal for other people, maybe," you mutter, more to yourself than anything, before taking another tiny sip of wine. you swallow it, but somehow it doesn't help the dry feeling in your mouth. you're not sure you like this particular wine, you think, as bitterness clings to your tongue. "work is... fine."
suna perks up beside you at that, and you feel his eyes on your profile like he's waiting for you to go on.
"things get, uh... things get slow this time of year, so I'm mostly just answering stupid emails and ordering gifts online while i sit at my desk." you swirl the glass of wine in your hand, watching the way that the light catches in the deep red surface. "my section chief has kids and loves the holidays, so she's been pretty checked-out lately, herself. makes it easy to get away with slacking off."
you risk a glance over at him, and are somewhat dismayed to find him listening intently.
"must be nice to get a little break," he offers.
"yeah, i guess," you reply. your words are in agreement with him, but still your brow furrows.
what the fuck is going on?
you look around the room, as though checking for a hidden camera, or some other sign that might give away what the hell this guy's motives are. but around you is simply a room of friends enjoying each other's company—sipping drinks; eating finger foods the hosts had been carefully set out to graze on; chatting amongst each other about their lives, their holiday sweaters, their work.
everything seems totally normal, other than what's transpiring in the quiet corner where you and suna rintarou find yourselves standing side by side.
"how is... your... work?" you manage to ask, though it sounds as though the question is pulled from you with considerable effort. stiff and strained in every way a question so innocuous doesn't have any right to be.
suna laughs a little under his breath, masks it with a clearly fake cough, and then rests his hand over his mouth. he's smirking. you know he is. he's revelling in every second of your discomfort like the twisted little freak he is.
you're about to tell him as much, but he cuts you off.
"it's good," he replies to your pained question with an unexpected sincerity. "we're coming up to the half-way point in the season, so training is still pretty intense. we do get a day off for the holiday though."
right, he's a volleyball player. you'd learned that upon your first meeting, before your opinion of him was quite so hostile. you remember thinking at the time that he looked like a volleyball player—tall, lean, with big hands that made the beer can he'd been holding look almost laughably small in comparison.
you glance down at those hands again, still idly fidgeting with his cellphone. he's not drinking a beer tonight, and you wonder if maybe it's because he's in the middle of his season.
you think about asking him.
but you don't.
suna seems to be waiting for you to say more, but when you don't, he continues on the conversation himself. "i thought about taking the train to hyogo for the day, but it wouldn't really make sense just to go visit for a few hours."
you take another sip of your wine. you decide that you do not in fact enjoy it.
you hum a bit, ditching your mostly full glass on the edge of a table that rests within reach. "tough to just make a day trip, especially since the weather's so..." you trail off, gesturing vaguely with your now empty hand in a way that's supposed to indicate the unreliability of the winter climate.
suna laughs.
you look at him in confusion.
"the weather?" he asks you, rubbing at his mouth again like he trying to hide the expression underneath his fingertips. it might work if his eyes didn't crinkle at the corner when he smiles. "we're talking about the weather now?"
your lips part indignantly at his jibe. he's the one who'd initiated this hellscape of small talk, and now he had the nerve to chide you for it?
"oh, i'm sorry," you guffaw, feigning remorse, "is there some pressing matter you'd rather discuss?"
rintarou dips closer to you from his greater height, and the fact that he's so much taller than you are only irritates you more.
"there is actually," he says with a nod.
"oh, yeah?" you roll your eyes, gearing up for a fight. you turn to face him properly, tilting your chin up to meet him eye to eye without wavering. "and what's that?"
"are you aware that we've been standing under mistletoe for the entirety of this conversation?"
you slowly look overhead.
like something out of a horror film, you find that for once in his life (or at least the few months you've known him) suna's chosen to say something factual. overhead, a little bundle of mistletoe has been affixed to the ceiling with a piece of tape that seems to barely be hanging on—the decoration at risk of falling at any moment.
you feel sick.
"so what?" you ask him, swallowing down that feeling of dread and maintaining (what you hope is) an air of indifference.
"so that means we're supposed to kiss," he tells you matter-of-factly, almost a bit pointedly, like he can't believe you didn't know.
"i'm aware of that," you hiss. "i don't, however, bend to the whims of plants, as a general rule."
"weird rule," he remarks, stuffing his hands into the pockets of his jeans.
you feel a throb of irritation behind your eyes.
"you're the one who came over here to bother me," you point out. "if you knew there was mistletoe hanging up there, that means this is your fault."
suna shrugs a bit.
you keep going, your pulse thrumming beneath your tongue and fanning the flames of irritation churning in the pit of your stomach.
"if anything, that makes you the weird one for coming up with some scheme to trick me. we're not children. if you wanted to kiss me so bad you could have just aske—"
"can i kiss you?"
what?
"i asked if i can kiss you," rintarou says, and you're not sure if that means you voiced your thought aloud or it was just plainly written across your face. he inches closer to you, and though you would usually shift away to accommodate for the intrusion, the table where you'd discarded your glass of wine keeps you mostly trapped in place. pinned. cornered. "you said that if i wanted to kiss you, i should ask. so, i'm asking if i can kiss you."
why?
suna sighs after a moment of contemplating the look of abject shock on your features, slumping forward and resting his forehead on the wall beside your head, caging you against the wall with his lanky frame. you can't breathe with him this close—too startled by the proximity and the warmth radiating from him to even think about drawing air into your lungs. too confused by this entire situation to meet your basic human needs.
"you really don't get it, do you?" he asks quietly. he's so near that you feel his words more than you hear them—especially since they were spoken so quietly just next to your ear.
"get what?" your own voice sounds distant—sounds strange—to you when you finally manage to speak.
suna pulls back just far enough to meet your gaze, and you're shocked to see just how pink his face is. he looks mortified—and desperate—as his eyes find yours. he tilts his face towards you, and when he speaks again you feel the warmth of his breath break against your lips.
"you're the only person in this room who i'd enjoy listening to talk about the weather."
and it's not until much later, when the lingering bitterness from the wine has been replaced by something much sweeter (though entirely unexpected) on your tongue, that you realize rintarou was the only person in the room tall enough to reach the ceiling.
a/n: for nana, who forced me to write this entirely against my will but whom i love dearly in spite of it
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