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gm @dwr.eth, what’s the best course of action to help remove disgusting scammers like @0xissuedavid from FC? The ppl who DM and try to lure u to phishing sites? Feels bad when folks and especially newcomers fall for that. The current reporting function doesn’t feel efficient enough. We need crowdsourced power.
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Also, I’d like to control who can DM me: either switch off entirely (perhaps this should be the default), only people I follow, only accounts that meet certain criteria etc. There’s room for innovation. We should make it unattractive for scammers to roam around here.
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Dan Romero
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The setting is on mobile to restrict to just who you follow.
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I didn’t realize. Good first step IMO. It implies that I probably followed some scammers b4hand because it’s not the first time I was direct casted w/ the exact same scheme. It all starts with these folks asking whether you have some experience in web3, and want a job.
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Andrei O.
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I had the same experience multiple times there's a need for an option to completely TURN OFF DC, which is very common on many micro-blogging platforms to set DM off, and for crypto ppl communications over addresses generally have a high volume of scam attempts on any protocol.
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