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my-silly-poker · 14 days
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Master doc that contains different resources and support for many countries including Palestine, Congo, Haiti, Hawai’i, etc ((op is underneath the link))
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babycupcakecolor Began 3/18/24 Stolen from Rawan AbuMahady
@chaosjakk xxx
sweatythinglight Began 3/19/24 Stolen from Nisreen Shaheen @treahollow xxx
asneta Began 3/18/24 Stolen from Rawan AbuMahady
@queenofzaldrizes xxx @araaro xxx @propalahramota xxx @omensoflucifer xxx @chiefkideclipselamp xxx @mossmanismoss xxx @3un015 xxx @thorndvst xxx @luckycloverforducks xxx @chara-burner xxx @trishfishseven xxx @verarev xxx @gayfilmbro xxx @shi-daisy xxx @thesilliest-littlefella xxx
gaza scam warning
Hey gamers, recently there have been a number of scam blogs on tumblr claiming to be Gazan victims. They've been making a number of iterations of the exact same blog and story but with different names and sometimes different PayPal links.
Thus far, the content of these scams are being stolen from 2 real fundraisers. Please lend your aid to these people who need help instead of the disgusting scam farm
Help Haya Orouq's family escape Gaza
Help Rawan AbuMahady's family escape Gaza
These are examples within the past month which have been deleted.
Ma22ya
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Khalilhan
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jovialsuitdonutai
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miniaturepostkingjaiur
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Donation scams on tumblr are extremely common and anyone who has a tumblr account will encounter them at some point. They throw together a brand new blog with a story of needing aid, then use bots to go through follow lists and post notes to send messages to random users. Scambusting blogs like kyra45 do a lot of work to track and call out these scams when they surface.
Scam Spotting Tips
They send an ask often accompanied with a follow despite having never interacted with you before. Ask yourself: How did you find your blog? These interactions usually come out of nowhere when you have no original posts or interests they could've found you through, because they're just going down the lists of random blogs.
They reblog just enough posts to make you think that their blog is in-use when it is actually only a day or a few old. Enable timestamps and try find the blog's oldest post; if a blog seems old but still seems suspicious, be wary of post backdating
They often disable or delete comments on their donation post to hide comments that call them out. Open the notes and see if it says "some replies have been hidden, blocked or removed." Blocked/hidden comments sometimes still appear in reblogs of a post but not the original, so open a random reblog and see if telling comments appear there.
It isn't unusual for the story and the ask to either be exact copy-pastes of each other, or otherwise have very telling suspicious details, such as: using different names, having different goal amounts, contrasting story details, etc.
Like many of the above examples, they often have a completely random string of words as their blog name.
Reverse image searching can be a helpful giveaway if it works, but don't trust it - scammers often steal images from private Facebook groups/profiles so people don't find the source and think it's original
When you receive an ask from a blog like this, reporting them for spam or phishing and reporting the PayPal account for fraudulent activity does help get these accounts taken down.
In name of the situation, here are great verified resources to support real people who need help:
Many organizations and gofundmes for Gaza
Verified fundraisers for individuals in Gaza put together by @palestineasdiqa on Instagram and Twitter
Click to donate for free using ad revenue
Participation and political resources for US, UK and Canada
USPCR's toolkit
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my-silly-poker · 2 months
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https://www.tumblr.com/salatonnkoringo/744276075549540352/hey-yall?source=share
https://www.tumblr.com/smirahsshblog/744120427704614912/friends-please-the-situation-is-very-difficult?source=share
https://www.tumblr.com/saudiasposts/743549111037460480/urgent-help-needed-please-help-my-family-to?source=share
https://www.tumblr.com/rashidoraq/744403311389736960/help-save-a-life-please-help-my-family-to-evacuate?source=share
https://www.tumblr.com/stupendousdreamsublime/744403435564285952/target-3100-donation-update-2847-3100?source=share
So I saw five today. Are they all scams?
Sources! For most of them anyway.
saudiasposts and rashidoraq are stolen from here
stupendousdreamsublime is stolen from here
Dunno about salatonnkoringo but I think they’ve been called out before for changing urls.
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my-silly-poker · 2 months
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my-silly-poker · 2 months
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zuhuramar Began 3/324 Stolen from Suad Abdel Aziz
@karinasbaby xxx @katherineblackwood94 xxx @anonlemon xxx @oh-look-clouds xxx @elizabeth-forbes xxx @mexxs-blog xxx @the-clash-undergr0und xxx @xdogour xxx @neutralnas xxx @nbblacksheep xxx @b33viemm xxx @kaviiiiiii xxx @fruitbatz12 xxx @silver-of-dragons xxx @merebeast xxx @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabattery xxx @deadgenres xxx @harryhandstan xxx @faithisablubird xxx @littlebodyblgheart xxx @rowkhan xxx @mining-tea xxx @kalisseo xxx @roxannepolice xxx @bleakalien515 xxx
gaza scam warning
Hey gamers, recently there have been a number of scam blogs on tumblr claiming to be Gazan victims. They've been making a number of iterations of the exact same blog and story but with different names and sometimes different PayPal links.
Thus far, the content of these scams are being stolen from 2 real fundraisers. Please lend your aid to these people who need help instead of the disgusting scam farm
Help Haya Orouq's family escape Gaza
Help Rawan AbuMahady's family escape Gaza
These are examples within the past month which have been deleted.
Ma22ya
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Khalilhan
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jovialsuitdonutai
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miniaturepostkingjaiur
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Donation scams on tumblr are extremely common and anyone who has a tumblr account will encounter them at some point. They throw together a brand new blog with a story of needing aid, then use bots to go through follow lists and post notes to send messages to random users. Scambusting blogs like kyra45 do a lot of work to track and call out these scams when they surface.
Scam Spotting Tips
They send an ask often accompanied with a follow despite having never interacted with you before. Ask yourself: How did you find your blog? These interactions usually come out of nowhere when you have no original posts or interests they could've found you through, because they're just going down the lists of random blogs.
They reblog just enough posts to make you think that their blog is in-use when it is actually only a day or a few old. Enable timestamps and try find the blog's oldest post; if a blog seems old but still seems suspicious, be wary of post backdating
They often disable or delete comments on their donation post to hide comments that call them out. Open the notes and see if it says "some replies have been hidden, blocked or removed." Blocked/hidden comments sometimes still appear in reblogs of a post but not the original, so open a random reblog and see if telling comments appear there.
It isn't unusual for the story and the ask to either be exact copy-pastes of each other, or otherwise have very telling suspicious details, such as: using different names, having different goal amounts, contrasting story details, etc.
Like many of the above examples, they often have a completely random string of words as their blog name.
Reverse image searching can be a helpful giveaway if it works, but don't trust it - scammers often steal images from private Facebook groups/profiles so people don't find the source and think it's original
When you receive an ask from a blog like this, reporting them for spam or phishing and reporting the PayPal account for fraudulent activity does help get these accounts taken down.
In name of the situation, here are great verified resources to support real people who need help:
Many organizations and gofundmes for Gaza
Verified fundraisers for individuals in Gaza put together by @palestineasdiqa on Instagram and Twitter
Click to donate for free using ad revenue
Participation and political resources for US, UK and Canada
USPCR's toolkit
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my-silly-poker · 2 months
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saudias Began 3/3/24 Stolen from Haya Orouq above
@cherrimal xxx @inismor xxx @child-of-blood-and-ash xxx @jester-fangirl xxx @looloop xxx @hugscore xxx @klltsun-25 xxx @mmmyummytoaster xxx @bubbleanon xxx @starriki2 xxx @inacaelum xxx @nitevision2002 xxx @mimochondria xxx @imsogayhelpme xxx @outlying-hyppocrate xxx @phosphor-phantom xxx @bleakalien515 xxx @catsranboo xxx @satansdoorstep xxx @trans-leo-valdez xxx @wayward-admiral xxx @goldenroseeon xxx @matchboxmayhem xxx @borderlinehannibal xxx @pabloernesto xxx
gaza scam warning
Hey gamers, recently there have been a number of scam blogs on tumblr claiming to be Gazan victims. They've been making a number of iterations of the exact same blog and story but with different names and sometimes different PayPal links.
Thus far, the content of these scams are being stolen from 2 real fundraisers. Please lend your aid to these people who need help instead of the disgusting scam farm
Help Haya Orouq's family escape Gaza
Help Rawan AbuMahady's family escape Gaza
These are examples within the past month which have been deleted.
Ma22ya
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Khalilhan
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jovialsuitdonutai
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miniaturepostkingjaiur
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Donation scams on tumblr are extremely common and anyone who has a tumblr account will encounter them at some point. They throw together a brand new blog with a story of needing aid, then use bots to go through follow lists and post notes to send messages to random users. Scambusting blogs like kyra45 do a lot of work to track and call out these scams when they surface.
Scam Spotting Tips
They send an ask often accompanied with a follow despite having never interacted with you before. Ask yourself: How did you find your blog? These interactions usually come out of nowhere when you have no original posts or interests they could've found you through, because they're just going down the lists of random blogs.
They reblog just enough posts to make you think that their blog is in-use when it is actually only a day or a few old. Enable timestamps and try find the blog's oldest post; if a blog seems old but still seems suspicious, be wary of post backdating
They often disable or delete comments on their donation post to hide comments that call them out. Open the notes and see if it says "some replies have been hidden, blocked or removed." Blocked/hidden comments sometimes still appear in reblogs of a post but not the original, so open a random reblog and see if telling comments appear there.
It isn't unusual for the story and the ask to either be exact copy-pastes of each other, or otherwise have very telling suspicious details, such as: using different names, having different goal amounts, contrasting story details, etc.
Like many of the above examples, they often have a completely random string of words as their blog name.
Reverse image searching can be a helpful giveaway if it works, but don't trust it - scammers often steal images from private Facebook groups/profiles so people don't find the source and think it's original
When you receive an ask from a blog like this, reporting them for spam or phishing and reporting the PayPal account for fraudulent activity does help get these accounts taken down.
In name of the situation, here are great verified resources to support real people who need help:
Many organizations and gofundmes for Gaza
Verified fundraisers for individuals in Gaza put together by @palestineasdiqa on Instagram and Twitter
Click to donate for free using ad revenue
Participation and political resources for US, UK and Canada
USPCR's toolkit
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my-silly-poker · 2 months
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ougadyabudi Began: 2/25/24 Stolen from Haya Orouq
@stinkysstuff xxx @loviieas xxx @blackgirlyearning xxx @sweetmielie xxx @joocyfroot xxx @fyhk xxx @melonwithseeds xxx @justmylifeme xxx @enchantingtheoristartisan xxx @splashofinsomnia xxx @shadybeanie xxx @purichana xxx @kintothesea xxx @naxigale xxx @ronniecoolgal xxx @athena-the-undestructible xxx @justaturtleindisguise xxx @fluffyyymocha xxx @electricate xxx @plummyplums xxx @khyrrn-v2 xxx @callmemommy-darlingangel xxx @newcitrus xxx @thegardener-and-theaupair xxx @dedf1shs-wife xxx @restmuellratte xxx @stal3bread xxx @fetch-02006 xxx @phoenixhalliwell xxx @justaheelofbread xxx @chemicalxmiracles xxx @mystiqdreamer xxx @b0dyhorrors xxx @sayobugs xxx @edge-complains-and-loves-art xxx @eavmjsc xxx @panfriedtoast xxx
gaza scam warning
Hey gamers, recently there have been a number of scam blogs on tumblr claiming to be Gazan victims. They've been making a number of iterations of the exact same blog and story but with different names and sometimes different PayPal links.
Thus far, the content of these scams are being stolen from 2 real fundraisers. Please lend your aid to these people who need help instead of the disgusting scam farm
Help Haya Orouq's family escape Gaza
Help Rawan AbuMahady's family escape Gaza
These are examples within the past month which have been deleted.
Ma22ya
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Khalilhan
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jovialsuitdonutai
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miniaturepostkingjaiur
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Donation scams on tumblr are extremely common and anyone who has a tumblr account will encounter them at some point. They throw together a brand new blog with a story of needing aid, then use bots to go through follow lists and post notes to send messages to random users. Scambusting blogs like kyra45 do a lot of work to track and call out these scams when they surface.
Scam Spotting Tips
They send an ask often accompanied with a follow despite having never interacted with you before. Ask yourself: How did you find your blog? These interactions usually come out of nowhere when you have no original posts or interests they could've found you through, because they're just going down the lists of random blogs.
They reblog just enough posts to make you think that their blog is in-use when it is actually only a day or a few old. Enable timestamps and try find the blog's oldest post; if a blog seems old but still seems suspicious, be wary of post backdating
They often disable or delete comments on their donation post to hide comments that call them out. Open the notes and see if it says "some replies have been hidden, blocked or removed." Blocked/hidden comments sometimes still appear in reblogs of a post but not the original, so open a random reblog and see if telling comments appear there.
It isn't unusual for the story and the ask to either be exact copy-pastes of each other, or otherwise have very telling suspicious details, such as: using different names, having different goal amounts, contrasting story details, etc.
Like many of the above examples, they often have a completely random string of words as their blog name.
Reverse image searching can be a helpful giveaway if it works, but don't trust it - scammers often steal images from private Facebook groups/profiles so people don't find the source and think it's original
When you receive an ask from a blog like this, reporting them for spam or phishing and reporting the PayPal account for fraudulent activity does help get these accounts taken down.
In name of the situation, here are great verified resources to support real people who need help:
Many organizations and gofundmes for Gaza
Verified fundraisers for individuals in Gaza put together by @palestineasdiqa on Instagram and Twitter
Click to donate for free using ad revenue
Participation and political resources for US, UK and Canada
USPCR's toolkit
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my-silly-poker · 2 months
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I tag people who've reblogged these posts to help spread awareness, with the link to your reblog for convenience in case you want to delete it. I do this for literally hundreds of people, so please don't feel like you're being individually called out or something, Im just trying to spread awareness so that people don't get scammed; a lot of people just don't know and this stuff happens all the time
(i used to just message this to people directly but doing it this way is so much faster)
I mostly do this on a whim, but to support other hard working scambusting blogs I really recommend following people like kyra45, mangocheesecakes and neechees!
gaza scam warning
Hey gamers, recently there have been a number of scam blogs on tumblr claiming to be Gazan victims. They've been making a number of iterations of the exact same blog and story but with different names and sometimes different PayPal links.
Thus far, the content of these scams are being stolen from 2 real fundraisers. Please lend your aid to these people who need help instead of the disgusting scam farm
Help Haya Orouq's family escape Gaza
Help Rawan AbuMahady's family escape Gaza
These are examples within the past month which have been deleted.
Ma22ya
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Khalilhan
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jovialsuitdonutai
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miniaturepostkingjaiur
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Donation scams on tumblr are extremely common and anyone who has a tumblr account will encounter them at some point. They throw together a brand new blog with a story of needing aid, then use bots to go through follow lists and post notes to send messages to random users. Scambusting blogs like kyra45 do a lot of work to track and call out these scams when they surface.
Scam Spotting Tips
They send an ask often accompanied with a follow despite having never interacted with you before. Ask yourself: How did you find your blog? These interactions usually come out of nowhere when you have no original posts or interests they could've found you through, because they're just going down the lists of random blogs.
They reblog just enough posts to make you think that their blog is in-use when it is actually only a day or a few old. Enable timestamps and try find the blog's oldest post; if a blog seems old but still seems suspicious, be wary of post backdating
They often disable or delete comments on their donation post to hide comments that call them out. Open the notes and see if it says "some replies have been hidden, blocked or removed." Blocked/hidden comments sometimes still appear in reblogs of a post but not the original, so open a random reblog and see if telling comments appear there.
It isn't unusual for the story and the ask to either be exact copy-pastes of each other, or otherwise have very telling suspicious details, such as: using different names, having different goal amounts, contrasting story details, etc.
Like many of the above examples, they often have a completely random string of words as their blog name.
Reverse image searching can be a helpful giveaway if it works, but don't trust it - scammers often steal images from private Facebook groups/profiles so people don't find the source and think it's original
When you receive an ask from a blog like this, reporting them for spam or phishing and reporting the PayPal account for fraudulent activity does help get these accounts taken down.
In name of the situation, here are great verified resources to support real people who need help:
Many organizations and gofundmes for Gaza
Verified fundraisers for individuals in Gaza put together by @palestineasdiqa on Instagram and Twitter
Click to donate for free using ad revenue
Participation and political resources for US, UK and Canada
USPCR's toolkit
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my-silly-poker · 2 months
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verina-g Began: 2/22/24 clone of Ver0-0gg
@gentle-death-envoy xxx @thedeitywhoplayedwithbricks xxx @decaffeinatedandunmarinated xxx @tboyminyard xxx @heckie-dot-net xxx @storekn1fe xxx @venusloveshock xxx @swampybearcub xxx @modern-olori xxx @dawnsdesk xxx @alicethegardevoirtrainer xxx @corvidspectre xxx @dreams-of-void xxx @janicebruh xxx @violettbian xxx @mannyhughs xxx @kestrelhands xxx @verfuchst-art xxx @dogfishh505 xxx @a-random-person-in-the-planet xxx @lizzaneia-elizalde xxx @dectech xxx @angrydonutdestiny xxx @n3rdy247 xxx @cheddarchandelure xxx
insulin scam warning
Hey gamers,
for a long time on tumblr there's been a guy who really, really wants you to believe they need insulin, on many different blogs, with different paypals and different names. They make a new blog, put a few reblogs on it so it isn't obvious it's brand-new, and then start spamming asks to people for donations.
Here is their most recent blog, but their username will likely change by the time you see this. Kyra45 reports updates on them here
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Here are examples of past iterations of this scam, which have been taken down
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Donation scams on tumblr are extremely common and anyone who has a tumblr account will encounter them at some point. The insulin guy has been a long-running one for months now. Scambusting blogs like kyra45 do a lot of work to track and call out these scams when they surface.
Scam Spotting Tips
They send an ask often accompanied with a follow despite having never interacted with you before. Ask yourself: How did you find your blog? These interactions usually come out of nowhere when you have no original posts or interests they could've found you through, because they're just going down the lists of random blogs.
They reblog just enough posts to make you think that their blog is in-use when it is actually only a day or a few old. Enable timestamps and try find the blog's oldest post; if a blog seems old but still seems suspicious, be wary of post backdating
They often disable or delete comments on their donation post to hide comments that call them out. Open the notes and see if it says "some replies have been hidden, blocked or removed." Blocked/hidden comments sometimes still appear in reblogs of a post but not the original, so open a random reblog and see if telling comments appear there.
It isn't unusual for the story and the ask to either be exact copy-pastes of each other, or otherwise have very telling suspicious details, such as: using different names, having different goal amounts, contrasting story details, etc.
Like many of the above examples, they often have a completely random string of words as their blog name.
Reverse image searching can be a helpful giveaway if it works, but don't trust it - scammers often steal images from private Facebook groups/profiles so people don't find the source and think it's original
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When you receive an ask from a blog like this, reporting them for spam or phishing and reporting the PayPal account for fraudulent activity does help get these accounts taken down.
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my-silly-poker · 2 months
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I tag people who've reblogged these posts to help spread awareness, with the link to your reblog for convenience in case you want to delete it. I do this for literally hundreds of people, so please don't feel like you're being individually called out or something, Im just trying to spread awareness so that people don't get scammed; a lot of people just don't know and this stuff happens all the time
(i used to just message this to people directly but doing it this way is so much faster)
I mostly do this on a whim, but to support other hard working scambusting blogs I really recommend following people like kyra45, mangocheesecakes and neechees!
insulin scam warning
Hey gamers,
for a long time on tumblr there's been a guy who really, really wants you to believe they need insulin, on many different blogs, with different paypals and different names. They make a new blog, put a few reblogs on it so it isn't obvious it's brand-new, and then start spamming asks to people for donations.
Here is their most recent blog, but their username will likely change by the time you see this. Kyra45 reports updates on them here
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Here are examples of past iterations of this scam, which have been taken down
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Donation scams on tumblr are extremely common and anyone who has a tumblr account will encounter them at some point. The insulin guy has been a long-running one for months now. Scambusting blogs like kyra45 do a lot of work to track and call out these scams when they surface.
Scam Spotting Tips
They send an ask often accompanied with a follow despite having never interacted with you before. Ask yourself: How did you find your blog? These interactions usually come out of nowhere when you have no original posts or interests they could've found you through, because they're just going down the lists of random blogs.
They reblog just enough posts to make you think that their blog is in-use when it is actually only a day or a few old. Enable timestamps and try find the blog's oldest post; if a blog seems old but still seems suspicious, be wary of post backdating
They often disable or delete comments on their donation post to hide comments that call them out. Open the notes and see if it says "some replies have been hidden, blocked or removed." Blocked/hidden comments sometimes still appear in reblogs of a post but not the original, so open a random reblog and see if telling comments appear there.
It isn't unusual for the story and the ask to either be exact copy-pastes of each other, or otherwise have very telling suspicious details, such as: using different names, having different goal amounts, contrasting story details, etc.
Like many of the above examples, they often have a completely random string of words as their blog name.
Reverse image searching can be a helpful giveaway if it works, but don't trust it - scammers often steal images from private Facebook groups/profiles so people don't find the source and think it's original
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When you receive an ask from a blog like this, reporting them for spam or phishing and reporting the PayPal account for fraudulent activity does help get these accounts taken down.
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my-silly-poker · 2 months
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shatsha Began: 2/23/24 Clone of the above examples
@antonymeanonyme xxx @se1c0uthcha0s xxx @sad-lime xxx @sorry-im-a-terminalidiot xxx
deepnachoobservation Began: 2/22/24 Clone of the above examples
@snowyishere xxx @pitrsattabhaadmeinjao xxx @empathyisgone xxx @instantpeachpeace xxx @astral--horrorshow xxx @glitteryb0nes xxx @rrantipole xxx @irisbellemoon xxx @seasa1ttrio xxx @goato1239 xxx
aminaakumar Began: 2/23/24 Clone of aminaomarkl and aminakumar
@bugsforbrains xxx @mariita-2006 xxx @van-gohs xxx @bowledburrito xxx @smilesthroughfandoms xxx @plumdreadful xxx @bug-and-such xxx @mydogjelly xxx @iamdaduckboi xxx @hakuhub xxx @bvnga-aprikot xxx @sspiderj xxx
gaza scam warning
Hey gamers, recently there have been a number of scam blogs on tumblr claiming to be Gazan victims. They've been making a number of iterations of the exact same blog and story but with different names and sometimes different PayPal links.
These are some examples, but they will likely change their names or make even new iterations by the time you see this post
Ma22ya
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Khalilhan
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jovialsuitdonutai
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miniaturepostkingjaiur
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Donation scams on tumblr are extremely common and anyone who has a tumblr account will encounter them at some point. They throw together a brand new blog with a story of needing aid, then use bots to go through follow lists and post notes to send messages to random users. Scambusting blogs like kyra45 do a lot of work to track and call out these scams when they surface.
Scam Spotting Tips
They send an ask often accompanied with a follow despite having never interacted with you before. Ask yourself: How did you find your blog? These interactions usually come out of nowhere when you have no original posts or interests they could've found you through, because they're just going down the lists of random blogs.
They reblog just enough posts to make you think that their blog is in-use when it is actually only a day or a few old. Enable timestamps and try find the blog's oldest post; if a blog seems old but still seems suspicious, be wary of post backdating
They often disable or delete comments on their donation post to hide comments that call them out. Open the notes and see if it says "some replies have been hidden, blocked or removed." Blocked/hidden comments sometimes still appear in reblogs of a post but not the original, so open a random reblog and see if telling comments appear there.
It isn't unusual for the story and the ask to either be exact copy-pastes of each other, or otherwise have very telling suspicious details, such as: using different names, having different goal amounts, contrasting story details, etc.
Like many of the above examples, they often have a completely random string of words as their blog name.
Reverse image searching can be a helpful giveaway if it works, but don't trust it - scammers often steal images from private Facebook groups/profiles so people don't find the source and think it's original
When you receive an ask from a blog like this, reporting them for spam or phishing and reporting the PayPal account for fraudulent activity does help get these accounts taken down.
In name of the situation, here are great verified resources to support real people who need help:
Many organizations and gofundmes for Gaza
Click to donate for free using ad revenue
Participation and political resources for US, UK and Canada
USPCR's toolkit
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my-silly-poker · 2 months
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@palestineasdiqa on Instagram and Twitter is a collective of Palestinians and allies that has been sharing verified fundraisers that support Palestinians in Gaza, either with survival needs or evacuation costs; as well as one fundraiser to help a Sudanese family. Their linktree has a whole list of fundraisers to support. If you have Instagram or Twitter, please follow them on their accounts there.
Right now, as of 2/22/24, these are the fundraisers on their linktree.
Help Eman Get Surgery 🚨 URGENT
Help a Critically Ill Mother Evacuate from Gaza 🚨 URGENT
Help 2 Disabled Palestinians and Their Family Evacuate 🚨 URGENT
Help A Mutual Aid Organizer & His Family Escape Genocide
Help a Family in Gaza Reach Safety & Rebuild Their Lives
Help Orphaned Gazan Children Relocate to Safety
Help a 9 Months Pregnant Woman Evacuate
Aid Baskets in Gaza
Help a Family in Gaza
Help Mosab & His family in Gaza
Help a Palestinian Family in Gaza Evacuate
Help a Doctor & His Family Evacuate Gaza
Help Evacuate Mahmoud’s Family from Gaza
Help a Family in Gaza Eat and Survive
Gaza Family Rebuilding Fund
Help a 9 Month Pregnant Woman Leave Gaza Safely
Help Hassan’s family trapped in Gaza
Sanabel Team Mutual Aid Project in Gaza
Help a Family of 11 Flee War Zone in Sudan
Please support and share.
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gaza scam warning
Hey gamers, recently there have been a number of scam blogs on tumblr claiming to be Gazan victims. They've been making a number of iterations of the exact same blog and story but with different names and sometimes different PayPal links.
These are some examples, but they will likely change their names or make even new iterations by the time you see this post
Ma22ya
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Donation scams on tumblr are extremely common and anyone who has a tumblr account will encounter them at some point. They throw together a brand new blog with a story of needing aid, then use bots to go through follow lists and post notes to send messages to random users. Scambusting blogs like kyra45 do a lot of work to track and call out these scams when they surface.
Scam Spotting Tips
They send an ask often accompanied with a follow despite having never interacted with you before. Ask yourself: How did you find your blog? These interactions usually come out of nowhere when you have no original posts or interests they could've found you through, because they're just going down the lists of random blogs.
They reblog just enough posts to make you think that their blog is in-use when it is actually only a day or a few old. Enable timestamps and try find the blog's oldest post; if a blog seems old but still seems suspicious, be wary of post backdating
They often disable or delete comments on their donation post to hide comments that call them out. Open the notes and see if it says "some replies have been hidden, blocked or removed." Blocked/hidden comments sometimes still appear in reblogs of a post but not the original, so open a random reblog and see if telling comments appear there.
It isn't unusual for the story and the ask to either be exact copy-pastes of each other, or otherwise have very telling suspicious details, such as: using different names, having different goal amounts, contrasting story details, etc.
Like many of the above examples, they often have a completely random string of words as their blog name.
Reverse image searching can be a helpful giveaway if it works, but don't trust it - scammers often steal images from private Facebook groups/profiles so people don't find the source and think it's original
When you receive an ask from a blog like this, reporting them for spam or phishing and reporting the PayPal account for fraudulent activity does help get these accounts taken down.
In name of the situation, here are great verified resources to support real people who need help:
Many organizations and gofundmes for Gaza
Click to donate for free using ad revenue
Participation and political resources for US, UK and Canada
USPCR's toolkit
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gaza scam warning
Hey gamers, recently there have been a number of scam blogs on tumblr claiming to be Gazan victims. They've been making a number of iterations of the exact same blog and story but with different names and sometimes different PayPal links.
These are some examples, but they will likely change their names or make even new iterations by the time you see this post
Ma22ya
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Khalilhan
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jovialsuitdonutai
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miniaturepostkingjaiur
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Donation scams on tumblr are extremely common and anyone who has a tumblr account will encounter them at some point. They throw together a brand new blog with a story of needing aid, then use bots to go through follow lists and post notes to send messages to random users. Scambusting blogs like kyra45 do a lot of work to track and call out these scams when they surface.
Scam Spotting Tips
They send an ask often accompanied with a follow despite having never interacted with you before. Ask yourself: How did you find your blog? These interactions usually come out of nowhere when you have no original posts or interests they could've found you through, because they're just going down the lists of random blogs.
They reblog just enough posts to make you think that their blog is in-use when it is actually only a day or a few old. Enable timestamps and try find the blog's oldest post; if a blog seems old but still seems suspicious, be wary of post backdating
They often disable or delete comments on their donation post to hide comments that call them out. Open the notes and see if it says "some replies have been hidden, blocked or removed." Blocked/hidden comments sometimes still appear in reblogs of a post but not the original, so open a random reblog and see if telling comments appear there.
It isn't unusual for the story and the ask to either be exact copy-pastes of each other, or otherwise have very telling suspicious details, such as: using different names, having different goal amounts, contrasting story details, etc.
Like many of the above examples, they often have a completely random string of words as their blog name.
Reverse image searching can be a helpful giveaway if it works, but don't trust it - scammers often steal images from private Facebook groups/profiles so people don't find the source and think it's original
When you receive an ask from a blog like this, reporting them for spam or phishing and reporting the PayPal account for fraudulent activity does help get these accounts taken down.
In name of the situation, here are great verified resources to support real people who need help:
Many organizations and gofundmes for Gaza
Click to donate for free using ad revenue
Participation and political resources for US, UK and Canada
USPCR's toolkit
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gaza scam warning
Hey gamers, recently there have been a number of scam blogs on tumblr claiming to be Gazan victims. They've been making a number of iterations of the exact same blog and story but with different names and sometimes different PayPal links.
These are some examples, but they will likely change their names or make even new iterations by the time you see this post
Ma22ya
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Khalilhan
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jovialsuitdonutai
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miniaturepostkingjaiur
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Donation scams on tumblr are extremely common and anyone who has a tumblr account will encounter them at some point. They throw together a brand new blog with a story of needing aid, then use bots to go through follow lists and post notes to send messages to random users. Scambusting blogs like kyra45 do a lot of work to track and call out these scams when they surface.
Scam Spotting Tips
They send an ask often accompanied with a follow despite having never interacted with you before. Ask yourself: How did you find your blog? These interactions usually come out of nowhere when you have no original posts or interests they could've found you through, because they're just going down the lists of random blogs.
They reblog just enough posts to make you think that their blog is in-use when it is actually only a day or a few old. Enable timestamps and try find the blog's oldest post; if a blog seems old but still seems suspicious, be wary of post backdating
They often disable or delete comments on their donation post to hide comments that call them out. Open the notes and see if it says "some replies have been hidden, blocked or removed." Blocked/hidden comments sometimes still appear in reblogs of a post but not the original, so open a random reblog and see if telling comments appear there.
It isn't unusual for the story and the ask to either be exact copy-pastes of each other, or otherwise have very telling suspicious details, such as: using different names, having different goal amounts, contrasting story details, etc.
Like many of the above examples, they often have a completely random string of words as their blog name.
Reverse image searching can be a helpful giveaway if it works, but don't trust it - scammers often steal images from private Facebook groups/profiles so people don't find the source and think it's original
When you receive an ask from a blog like this, reporting them for spam or phishing and reporting the PayPal account for fraudulent activity does help get these accounts taken down.
In name of the situation, here are great verified resources to support real people who need help:
Many organizations and gofundmes for Gaza
Click to donate for free using ad revenue
Participation and political resources for US, UK and Canada
USPCR's toolkit
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my-silly-poker · 2 months
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gaza scam warning
Hey gamers, recently there have been a number of scam blogs on tumblr claiming to be Gazan victims. They've been making a number of iterations of the exact same blog and story but with different names and sometimes different PayPal links.
These are some examples, but they will likely change their names or make even new iterations by the time you see this post
Ma22ya
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Khalilhan
Tumblr media Tumblr media
jovialsuitdonutai
Tumblr media Tumblr media
miniaturepostkingjaiur
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Donation scams on tumblr are extremely common and anyone who has a tumblr account will encounter them at some point. They throw together a brand new blog with a story of needing aid, then use bots to go through follow lists and post notes to send messages to random users. Scambusting blogs like kyra45 do a lot of work to track and call out these scams when they surface.
Scam Spotting Tips
They send an ask often accompanied with a follow despite having never interacted with you before. Ask yourself: How did you find your blog? These interactions usually come out of nowhere when you have no original posts or interests they could've found you through, because they're just going down the lists of random blogs.
They reblog just enough posts to make you think that their blog is in-use when it is actually only a day or a few old. Enable timestamps and try find the blog's oldest post; if a blog seems old but still seems suspicious, be wary of post backdating
They often disable or delete comments on their donation post to hide comments that call them out. Open the notes and see if it says "some replies have been hidden, blocked or removed." Blocked/hidden comments sometimes still appear in reblogs of a post but not the original, so open a random reblog and see if telling comments appear there.
It isn't unusual for the story and the ask to either be exact copy-pastes of each other, or otherwise have very telling suspicious details, such as: using different names, having different goal amounts, contrasting story details, etc.
Like many of the above examples, they often have a completely random string of words as their blog name.
Reverse image searching can be a helpful giveaway if it works, but don't trust it - scammers often steal images from private Facebook groups/profiles so people don't find the source and think it's original
When you receive an ask from a blog like this, reporting them for spam or phishing and reporting the PayPal account for fraudulent activity does help get these accounts taken down.
In name of the situation, here are great verified resources to support real people who need help:
Many organizations and gofundmes for Gaza
Click to donate for free using ad revenue
5K notes · View notes
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gaza scam warning
Hey gamers, recently there have been a number of scam blogs on tumblr claiming to be Gazan victims. They've been making a number of iterations of the exact same blog and story but with different names and sometimes different PayPal links.
These are some examples, but they will likely change their names or make even new iterations by the time you see this post
Ma22ya
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Khalilhan
Tumblr media Tumblr media
jovialsuitdonutai
Tumblr media Tumblr media
miniaturepostkingjaiur
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Donation scams on tumblr are extremely common and anyone who has a tumblr account will encounter them at some point. They throw together a brand new blog with a story of needing aid, then use bots to go through follow lists and post notes to send messages to random users. Scambusting blogs like kyra45 do a lot of work to track and call out these scams when they surface.
Scam Spotting Tips
They send an ask often accompanied with a follow despite having never interacted with you before. Ask yourself: How did you find your blog? These interactions usually come out of nowhere when you have no original posts or interests they could've found you through, because they're just going down the lists of random blogs.
They reblog just enough posts to make you think that their blog is in-use when it is actually only a day or a few old. Enable timestamps and try find the blog's oldest post; if a blog seems old but still seems suspicious, be wary of post backdating
They often disable or delete comments on their donation post to hide comments that call them out. Open the notes and see if it says "some replies have been hidden, blocked or removed." Blocked/hidden comments sometimes still appear in reblogs of a post but not the original, so open a random reblog and see if telling comments appear there.
It isn't unusual for the story and the ask to either be exact copy-pastes of each other, or otherwise have very telling suspicious details, such as: using different names, having different goal amounts, contrasting story details, etc.
Like many of the above examples, they often have a completely random string of words as their blog name.
Reverse image searching can be a helpful giveaway if it works, but don't trust it - scammers often steal images from private Facebook groups/profiles so people don't find the source and think it's original
When you receive an ask from a blog like this, reporting them for spam or phishing and reporting the PayPal account for fraudulent activity does help get these accounts taken down.
In name of the situation, here are great verified resources to support real people who need help:
Many organizations and gofundmes for Gaza
Click to donate for free using ad revenue
5K notes · View notes