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by godelski
779 days ago
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This is a problem I have a REALLY hard time with when discussing with people, often about scams. A lot of people look at scams and think "I'd never fall for that" because at face value something looks obvious and you think you can use these obvious filters. BUT in reality there's tons of fuckups like this that make the space confusing because the "red flags" just look like flags. For example, in the scams where people fake a voice of a loved one people think they'd know. But there's bad connections and scammer makes it feel like an emergency so you'll let little weird things slip by. Or how every year or two Google changes its login page format (and currently I seem to hit two very different formats...). Or a week ago with the rabbit leak I said this was a reason not to push people to download a file[0] and people concentrated on the part of it being a zip and not that 1) you download something and 2) that zip has to be opened even if a zip alone can't do anything. This really is one of the big dangers of enshitification. It becomes difficult to distinguish legitimate things from scams. [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40135671 |
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