so many scammers on here why why do so many people

ask if I have signal, zanji, whatssup,or all them other apps, oh I know why cause they are not the people who the say they are, cause they are scammers and lemon 8 said they were not able to get on this site but here they are. and I am going to continue to to be single probably for longer but I am getting ready to erase the website cause I am tired of it

2025/11/29 Edited to

... Read moreOnline scam activity has become a frustrating reality on many social and lifestyle apps. Users often encounter profiles asking for personal app contacts like Signal, WhatsApp, or Zanji, which are tactics scammers use to move conversations off safer platforms and isolate victims. These fake accounts are typically not the genuine users they claim to be, leading to trust issues and disappointment. Many platforms, including Lemon8, try to prevent scammers from accessing their services, but some still manage to bypass restrictions. This ongoing problem can make genuine users feel vulnerable, causing them to consider abandoning the app entirely, as it disrupts their ability to form meaningful connections. To stay safe, it is crucial to recognize the common red flags such as rapid requests for personal contact information, inconsistent or vague profiles, and pushy behavior to switch conversations to other apps. Reporting suspicious accounts promptly helps app moderators take action and improve the community environment. While the presence of scammers is a significant downside, users can protect themselves by maintaining skepticism until trust is established and using the app’s built-in safety features. It’s also helpful to connect with support communities and resources that offer guidance on identifying and handling scam attempts. Ultimately, awareness and cautious interaction are key to navigating social apps safely. While it’s disappointing that scammers undermine genuine connections, proactive measures and community vigilance can help maintain a safer online experience.

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