May 08, 2019

Agent Insights Ep 11: Scammer YouTube Channels



Hey all, Blue here with the latest Agent Insights! In today's post, I'll be sharing my views on scammer channels, both scammers themselves and scam stopping channels. 

So, I am sure many of you have seen YouTube scamming videos. Some of the time, they are fake. Those point out scams and how to stop them, which is good. However, most of the time, they are true and show someone scamming someone else.

This is becoming more frequent. Watching a video and catching a scammer are very different because you cannot see the scammers user, which keeps them safe. 

However, some YouTube channels are focused on exposing scammers. One of the most significant is Things AJ. The channels that focus on this are often well-accomplished scam catchers and know how to stop a scammer. However, these channels are becoming less active as they get more popular because scammers start learning their usernames and start avoiding them. 

Overall, these YouTube videos by scammers are used to communicate with other scammers and brag about their scamming skills, using items won by scamming as a gauge. If you have ever been scammed (like me) you know what its like to lose your best items. So to scammers out there, we implore you to quit your channel, give the items back and start anew.

That's all from me today,
stay safe, jam on!!
-Blue

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