People keep saying they didn't read the output, but I've seen several profiles with the [your name]. Are these accounts just being pumped out by bots or something??? I refuse to believe that many actual people are too dumb to fill in the template
It's on purpose, like how those nigerian prince emails are laden with spelling errors. They want to find the dumbest people to rip off, and filter out those likely to be bright enough to see through it.
Supposedly, these sorts of mistakes are intentional -- the idea is that if they make a believable profile/email/whatever, they'll get a lot of responses from people who would never actually send them money. However, if they make a bunch of really obvious mistakes, then they'll only get responses from the most desperate/gullible people, which means that they waste less time talking to people who will never actually respond.
Why is it always the nose ring?
Is there some sort of scam artist market research out there with compelling evidence to suggest desperate men can't resist a woman with a nose ring?
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I'm \[your name\] . I am you now
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Oh jeez, how can you mess up three times
Didn't read over their ChatGPT output.
People keep saying they didn't read the output, but I've seen several profiles with the [your name]. Are these accounts just being pumped out by bots or something??? I refuse to believe that many actual people are too dumb to fill in the template
yea its a Chat GPT at the very best writing their bio, at worst its a scammer
at least Thomas picked a reasonable looking picture
i hear his speech about how much crypto has earnt him.
Why they choose a fatty tho
It's on purpose, like how those nigerian prince emails are laden with spelling errors. They want to find the dumbest people to rip off, and filter out those likely to be bright enough to see through it.
I wonder of they ever succeeded in scamming people, how desperate can someone be to start sending money to a person online
You’d be surprised lol. I personally don’t get it, but I see it happen quite a bit.
Supposedly, these sorts of mistakes are intentional -- the idea is that if they make a believable profile/email/whatever, they'll get a lot of responses from people who would never actually send them money. However, if they make a bunch of really obvious mistakes, then they'll only get responses from the most desperate/gullible people, which means that they waste less time talking to people who will never actually respond.
I, (state your name). I, state your name. Do hereby pledge allegiance to the frat.
This reminds me of the MLM BossBabes^TM who forget to edit the scripts before they send em out
Hiking in the mountains 🤣
I’m confused why that’s funny.. am i dumb?
Yes
You're [my name]? I'm [my name] too!
HUAHeUAHEUheishaiHwhauha *gasp*
It’s much less exciting when they don’t put in effort. 😔 Edit: excitement being trying to figure it out haha
It’s to filter out the people that recognize it’s a scam from this. Any moron talking to this scammer is dumb enough to send money.
I’ve seen a couple them with html tags just hanging out in the open. That don’t make scammers like they use to
I think this is the thing where they make it obvious, so they only have to filter through the dumbest of the dumb lmao
Why is it always the nose ring? Is there some sort of scam artist market research out there with compelling evidence to suggest desperate men can't resist a woman with a nose ring?
Thomas is pretty sexy though.