Best way to avoid Twitter scams? Don’t use it.
People don’t seem to remember that the “www” means WORLD wide web. If they feel that they are savvy enough to use social media to hurt a company…you’d figure that they would be aware of scammers. If they aren’t, it will be a good learning experience.
People have so many of their online accounts that are wide open to the WORLD. Ordinarily, I have some sympathy for victims of scams. posting a complaint on a wide open social media account, they I lose a lot of that sympathy.
This is also a major problem on Facebook. One of the biggest signs of a scam on Facebook is when someone posts in a group about something that has nothing to do with its topic and asks people to send them a private message so they can tell them more about their post.
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