No, I wasn't going to look at the links hunting for members to give red trust to, but to see examples of what's happening. Anyway it doesn't surprise me that people are doing this for what I imagine are extremely small rewards. These members would be better off just claiming from faucets than wasting their time getting worthless tokens airdropped to them.
True, what was dust from faucets has become shittoken shitdrops.
Or am I mistaken about the value of these airdropped tokens?
Again this is a matter of debate. Most of the airdropped coins are worthless but again there have been projects like STKtoken and Viuly which on not being able to reach soft cap decided to do a airdrop of their tokens to all ethereum holders (at a certain ratio). These projects are legit and their tokens will grow in value in future (AFAIC).
Assuming you get what you signed up for, can you actually sell the tokens for a decent amount or what? How much is the average airdrop worth? As I said, I've never participated in one of them but I know they're extremely popular, but my understanding has always been that the tokens are essentially garbage.
However, the one collected by shitposting spammer newbies are those that would never actually grow in value. Thats technically inciting their greed to make them claim those tokens with a promise of growth in value of the coin in return of their personal information.
My unbiased answer to this topic is this : In people are not going to do their own research and put in their personal info into airdrop claiming google sheets then they are becoming a prey of their own ignorance. They dont need a babysitter to teach them that.
Hacked accounts are tag-worthy. We cant moderate all types of scams here on our own if the forum administration does not want to.