Community Guideline Violations & How to Avoid them
Recently, our team worked tirelessly to combat users attempting to sneak third-party links into content, pictures, videos, and even livestreams. Thankfully, with our team "Hawkeyes," we were able to take swift action. Today, we want to share these cases as a reminder to NOT violate community guidelines. We are extremely serious about fighting potential scams and protecting our users, and we will not reverse our actions against offenders. Please help support and safeguard Square to ensure it remains a fraud-free and safe community for crypto discussion.
Case One: It appears to be an airdrop guide, but it's surprising that the creator is asking users to share their Instagram ID in DM and follow their account. Be cautious, as legitimate airdrops typically do not require such actions. Always verify the credibility of the source and remember that you should be skeptical of offers that promise free money for following random accounts.
Case Two: This article promises daily profits for users, but it contains a hidden link to a high-risk site. It's like offering candy with a hidden spicy surprise—thanks, but no thanks! Always be cautious of such deceptive tactics and avoid clicking on suspicious links.
Case Three: The content appears to be about market trends and analysis, but the creator cleverly embeds their third-party channel in an image to drive traffic. Sneaky, but not sneaky enough for our team “Hawkeyes”!
Case Four:
The creator seems to be writing a heartfelt thank-you note, but in reality, it's a covert operation to drive traffic.
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