This is crazy work
I once received an email that looked exactly like an acceptance letter from a streamer university program I had applied for. At first, I was over the moon—excited to start this new chapter of my streaming career. But then something felt off. The email address was strange, and the language used had subtle errors. After a quick search, I realized it was a phishing scam designed to steal personal information. Phishing emails often mimic official communications to trick receivers into providing sensitive info or clicking malicious links. In the world of online content creation and streaming, this is a common tactic scammers use to exploit hopeful creators. To avoid falling victim, always verify the sender’s email address carefully and look for signs of phishing, like urgent language prompting immediate action or requests for passwords and payment info. It's also helpful to cross-check any unexpected emails directly with the official organization's website or customer support. Sharing my experience here to remind all aspiring streamers: stay vigilant and protect your personal data! Getting excited about opportunities is natural, but a cautious approach can save you from a lot of trouble in the long run.
