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The Role of Social Media in Scam Spread

The Role of Social Media in Scam Spread There was a time when scams required real effort. The scammer had to meet people, make phone calls, print letters, or at least talk to you face-to-face and look you in the eye while lying. It was risky work. Slow work. A conman could only cheat a few people at a time, then had to disappear and start again somewhere else. Today? Different story, boss. With social media, scamming is no longer a small-time operation. It is an industry. A proper industry. Low cost, high return, work from home, flexible hours — honestly, if you read it like a job ad, it sounds like a startup. Social media did not invent scams, but it turned scams into something scalable. One scammer with one phone can now reach thousands of people a day. Not hundreds — thousands. That is the power of social media: it connects good people, but it also connects very bad people to very good victims. And the scary part is this: social media makes it very easy to build fak...

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