
A series of tweets has highlighted a growing concern over fraudulent activities on social media platforms, particularly involving fake accounts impersonating individuals to scam users. One notable case involves a woman who fell victim to a scam on Telegram, believing she was investing in cryptocurrency through a fake account that impersonated a well-known figure. The victim reportedly invested her life savings, prompting urgent calls for assistance to shut down the fraudulent account. The original account holder expressed desperation in seeking help from Telegram, emphasizing the difficulty in contacting the platform to address the issue. Additionally, other users have reported similar scams, warning their followers to be vigilant against deceptive practices online. The situation underscores the challenges social media companies face in combating impersonation and fraud on their platforms.
I tried to check if there are accounts in my name deceiving people- I see 2 on x that are NOT MINE. Iโm only posting about it bc one of them has a purchase link (please do not press it- I will never do that) and bc I see so many frauds online. Be aware of it please. https://t.co/Umkxy1y0eF https://t.co/Lo5dA0zwfb
Guys, everyone is replying that itโs a scam. Maybe it is. But there is a fake telegram account selling crypto in my name. I have to get it shut down.
I have to help this lady. Broke my heart. Does anyone have a connection at Telegram?? https://t.co/dVoCnH4Agn



