A Guide to 5 Common Twitter Scams in 2023

Elon Musk’s ascension isn’t the first thing to cause waves of scams on Twitter, and it certainly won’t be the last. On July 20th of 2022, data belonging to over 5 million Twitter users was put up for sale on the internet underground for $30,000. The FTC reported that we’ve experienced a recent “gold mine for scammers” and the April bump to a 10,000-character limit (for Twitter Blue) only makes things more interesting. Any digital watering hole is a place where scammers will congregate, hoping to blend into the crowd and pick a few pockets. Well, it’s been working. Here are a few of the most…

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