-snip-NFT giveaways, we have to be wary of them, they want us to follow them, but for them they want to increase followers so we have to know which one is legit when looking at the actual airdrop or giveaway.
Honestly, I'm tired of scams on Telegram, I'm always added to the group, even though I have to go out and report it every day.
We can probably avoid it but I'll alert the clueless newbie.
talking about NFT Giveaway, I even see it every day, whether it's using the same account or other accounts. their goal is clear to increase followers and if there are more followers they will use the twitter account for other crimes. If you find a Twitter account like that, it's better to report it so that it will be blocked immediately. Being a giveaway and airdrop hunter does have a lot of risks, but vigilance and research is very important. Ignorant beginners need to learn to do research so they know and understand the methods used by scammers.
Obviously, I always lead go there how not to giveaway NFT what I suspect that doesn't make sense is that it always tweets every hour, somehow the comments and retweets are always a lot while scammers always doesn't provide proof of who the winner, therefore I suspect it and will definitely report it so that it doesn't appear on the homepage on my twitter.
This is indeed a trick for scammers, in this way they can add followers from this twitter result, they can be made into other scammers who are hype or trending in one project, more precisely, always cloning.