I agree and also i disagree. There are legit airdrops that will pay you but you need to wait a little longer.
There are also airdrop that will convince you that it is legit but they won't pay you.
In this case I hope the scammer project owners do not pay the airdrop to their equally scammer multi-user posters.
Have you heard of Adab Haraam exchange? A trio from
Kazakhstan who have not even declared their own religious affiliation have decided to open a religious crypto exchange
The airdrops by these scammers have stooped to new lows by claiming to be a religious outfit but they are the opposite.
They are willing to accept ICO investment from the following and more yet call themselves religious:
pimps
prostitutes
porn actors
those currently behind bars in prison serving prison sentences
those that sell drugs/narcotics
those that manufacture, test and sell weapons
those that own publications online/print media cursing any religion
those that own, transport or sells alcohol
those that own breweriesTo make matters worse for gullible people and newbies is that 99% of users in that thread are part of the "scammer bots", "give-me-bounty-for-each-incoherent-post-I-make-to-pump-this-thread", "freebie token seeking vagabonds" and "airdrop beggars" that keep pumping up the thread to drown out voices that disagree and expose the Adab Haraam exchange.
I have these beggars on
IGNORE because it makes navigating the thread so much easier while they talking to each other trying to impress their masters by flooding this thread in the hope of getting extra tokens in the way an owner throws a bone at his dog and says "Fetch !"
In this airdrop example of Adab Haraam exchange, the desperate fools continue to fool themselves and try to fool investors using multiple aliases. Not all airdrops are scams but so many are...