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Threads' ubiquitous Mr Beast spam is part of a massive crypto scam network
Key takeaways
- The deluge of low-res screenshots continue to evade moderation enforcement.
- There's usually a second, seemingly random, image — often a bouquet of flowers with an iPhone.
- Like so much spam on social media, it's part of a massive crypto scam.
The deluge of low-res screenshots continue to evade moderation enforcement.
Screenshots via Threads If you've spent any time on Meta's Threads app in the last year, then you've likely seen what I like to call "the Mr Beast reply guys:" A spam account replies to a popular post with a nonsensical phrase and a low-quality screenshot of the British newspaper The Times featuring a fictitious story about Mr Beast. There's usually a second, seemingly random, image — often a bouquet of flowers with an iPhone. The formula has some minor variations, but these posts are absolutely everywhere.
Like so much spam on social media, it's part of a massive crypto scam.
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