Hey guys! Shade here, with my first Agent Insights talking about scamming teams. So scamming teams can come from a few different areas. As talked about before on our blog, they can be created from advertisements on YouTube channel videos, being made into a Discord group, or any other social media account. However, I wanted to put more empathize on the scamming teams that meet on Animal Jam or Play Wild.
So scamming teams aren't just two allies working together on a scam, (Although two of them can be apart of these) but they are a part of a bigger and more organized group of people, working together to scam and collect items. Like a society of scammers per say. A big example of this was emb0's scamming team from 2012.
Big scamming teams like this work together to make their scams more successful, it being a hub for them to find allies or exchange information on ways to improve their scams. Although teams like this aren't heard of a lot these days, many of them being banned or inactive, it is a good idea to keep watch for them for the ones that could be out there.
Welp, that's all for now, and until next time!
Shade
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