Who’s Scamming the Scammers?
THE SO WHAT
Scambaiting going mainstream is a symptom of how normalized fraud has become, not a solution to it. Treat this as evidence that user trust is fragile—if you run consumer-facing systems, tighten verification and abuse tooling before vigilante “defenses” start shaping your brand experience.
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