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glad someone finally made a thread abt thisIāve been noticing some patterns lately that people should be aware of. Not everyone is bad, but there are individuals who may engage in manipulative or inappropriate behavior especially toward younger or vulnerable users. The issue is that theyāre not always obvious.
Subtle Red Flags to Watch For
Some users donāt act weird outright they move carefully. watch for patterns like:
- Repeated focus on youth, āinnocenceā, or early teens as āidealā (this also includes profiles that look too child-like)
- Replying frequently but contributing very little (āohā, āyeahā, āfrā)
- Flat, emotionless texting or overly controlled/perfect wording
- Mirroring your tone/slang to blend in (Also overusing the same outdated slang)
- users that lurk alot (high online time barely any posts)
- Asking small personal questions over time
- Avoiding sharing clear info about themselves
- Overly persistent or always available
- Building familiarity without a clear reason
- Gradually shifting from public replies to more personal interaction
- Trying to move conversations to private messages too quickly
One sign alone doesnāt mean much but repeated patterns over time matter alot
How to Stay Safe
- Donāt post images here that you also post on social media (reverse image search risk)
- Never share your real name
- Never give out your socials or phone number
- Donāt reply to random PMs unless you fully trust the person
- Keep conversations public when possible
- Avoid sharing personal details (school, location, routines, etc.)
- Use different usernames across platforms
- Assume anything you post can be saved or shared
If Things Escalate (Harassment / Doxxing / Extortion)
- Stop engaging immediately
- Collect evidence (screenshots, usernames, links)
- Report to admins/mods and request:
- Deletion of posts/threads
- Account removal if necessary
- Secure your other accounts (update usernames/emails if linked)
- Inform people close to you if needed so they ignore suspicious messages
- Report it to the authorities if it's too out of hand
- If necessary, return with a fresh account and avoid reusing identifiable info
Impact on People
Online behavior like harassment, manipulation, or exposure of personal information can have real effects on individuals. In some cases, sustained targeting or harassment can lead to severe stress, anxiety, social withdrawal, and other serious mental health impacts (Unfortunately sometimes ends with suicide.). This is why privacy, boundaries, and awareness matter.
If something feels off or unsafe, itās always better to step back, block/report, and protect your information.
Final Note
I'm not accusing anyone in this thread. This is just about staying aware of patterns and protecting yourself. What you share online can follow you, so control your exposure and take privacy seriously.
Special thanks to:
@trueceljester @snow @kimothy @Abi @wxnter @lowtiersubhuman @TonyDr @Randomized @draftLexy @insomnia
Weāre trying to stay proactive in protecting users by encouraging awareness, reporting suspicious behavior, and sharing safety knowledge like this. By looking out for each other, avoiding risky interactions, and working with moderation teams, we can help maintain a safer environment where users are less likely to be manipulated, harassed, or exposed to harmful situations.
What's ur DC pm me itglad someone finally made a thread abt this
as someone who's been thru certain things online there NEEDS to be more awareness esp on sites like this
I can name a few users who act a little like this but maybe I'm paranoid idfk![]()
please pm me, we have a list and we're actively investigating themglad someone finally made a thread abt this
as someone who's been thru certain things online there NEEDS to be more awareness esp on sites like this
I can name a few users who act a little like this but maybe I'm paranoid idfk![]()
I don't have dc boiWhat's ur DC pm me it
alr I willplease pm me, we have a list and we're actively investigating them
@draftLexy pin this shit bro these girls be giving out way to much infoIāve been noticing some patterns lately that people should be aware of. Not everyone is bad, but there are individuals who may engage in manipulative or inappropriate behavior especially toward younger or vulnerable users. The issue is that theyāre not always obvious.
Subtle Red Flags to Watch For
Some users donāt act weird outright they move carefully. watch for patterns like:
- Repeated focus on youth, āinnocenceā, or early teens as āidealā (this also includes profiles that look too child-like)
- Replying frequently but contributing very little (āohā, āyeahā, āfrā)
- Flat, emotionless texting or overly controlled/perfect wording
- Mirroring your tone/slang to blend in (Also overusing the same outdated slang)
- users that lurk alot (high online time barely any posts)
- Asking small personal questions over time
- Avoiding sharing clear info about themselves
- Overly persistent or always available
- Building familiarity without a clear reason
- Gradually shifting from public replies to more personal interaction
- Trying to move conversations to private messages too quickly
One sign alone doesnāt mean much but repeated patterns over time matter alot
How to Stay Safe
- Donāt post images here that you also post on social media (reverse image search risk)
- Never share your real name
- Never give out your socials or phone number
- Donāt reply to random PMs unless you fully trust the person
- Keep conversations public when possible
- Avoid sharing personal details (school, location, routines, etc.)
- Use different usernames across platforms
- Assume anything you post can be saved or shared
If Things Escalate (Harassment / Doxxing / Extortion)
- Stop engaging immediately
- Collect evidence (screenshots, usernames, links)
- Report to admins/mods and request:
- Deletion of posts/threads
- Account removal if necessary
- Secure your other accounts (update usernames/emails if linked)
- Inform people close to you if needed so they ignore suspicious messages
- Report it to the authorities if it's too out of hand
- If necessary, return with a fresh account and avoid reusing identifiable info
Impact on People
Online behavior like harassment, manipulation, or exposure of personal information can have real effects on individuals. In some cases, sustained targeting or harassment can lead to severe stress, anxiety, social withdrawal, and other serious mental health impacts (Unfortunately sometimes ends with suicide.). This is why privacy, boundaries, and awareness matter.
If something feels off or unsafe, itās always better to step back, block/report, and protect your information.
Final Note
I'm not accusing anyone in this thread. This is just about staying aware of patterns and protecting yourself. What you share online can follow you, so control your exposure and take privacy seriously.
Special thanks to:
@trueceljester @snow @kimothy @Abi @wxnter @lowtiersubhuman @TonyDr @Randomized @draftLexy @insomnia
Weāre trying to stay proactive in protecting users by encouraging awareness, reporting suspicious behavior, and sharing safety knowledge like this. By looking out for each other, avoiding risky interactions, and working with moderation teams, we can help maintain a safer environment where users are less likely to be manipulated, harassed, or exposed to harmful situations.
uh oh!@draftLexy is grooming me right now shes manipulating me with drugs
im 17 is that enoughAny young girls message me your phone number im 16 so u can groom me for once
yeah why not good practiseim 17 is that enough
You are manipulating me with steaks@draftLexy is grooming me right now shes manipulating me with drugs
Botb?@draftLexy pin this shit bro these girls be giving out way to much info
just say youre succumbing to my meat igYou are manipulating me with steaks

All cope , save yourself by checking my thread on taking the Dinosaur Pill.Iāve been noticing some patterns lately that people should be aware of. Not everyone is bad, but there are individuals who may engage in manipulative or inappropriate behavior especially toward younger or vulnerable users. The issue is that theyāre not always obvious.
Subtle Red Flags to Watch For
Some users donāt act weird outright they move carefully. watch for patterns like:
- Repeated focus on youth, āinnocenceā, or early teens as āidealā (this also includes profiles that look too child-like)
- Replying frequently but contributing very little (āohā, āyeahā, āfrā)
- Flat, emotionless texting or overly controlled/perfect wording
- Mirroring your tone/slang to blend in (Also overusing the same outdated slang)
- users that lurk alot (high online time barely any posts)
- Asking small personal questions over time
- Avoiding sharing clear info about themselves
- Overly persistent or always available
- Building familiarity without a clear reason
- Gradually shifting from public replies to more personal interaction
- Trying to move conversations to private messages too quickly
One sign alone doesnāt mean much but repeated patterns over time matter alot
How to Stay Safe
- Donāt post images here that you also post on social media (reverse image search risk)
- Never share your real name
- Never give out your socials or phone number
- Donāt reply to random PMs unless you fully trust the person
- Keep conversations public when possible
- Avoid sharing personal details (school, location, routines, etc.)
- Use different usernames across platforms
- Assume anything you post can be saved or shared
If Things Escalate (Harassment / Doxxing / Extortion)
- Stop engaging immediately
- Collect evidence (screenshots, usernames, links)
- Report to admins/mods and request:
- Deletion of posts/threads
- Account removal if necessary
- Secure your other accounts (update usernames/emails if linked)
- Inform people close to you if needed so they ignore suspicious messages
- Report it to the authorities if it's too out of hand
- If necessary, return with a fresh account and avoid reusing identifiable info
Impact on People
Online behavior like harassment, manipulation, or exposure of personal information can have real effects on individuals. In some cases, sustained targeting or harassment can lead to severe stress, anxiety, social withdrawal, and other serious mental health impacts (Unfortunately sometimes ends with suicide.). This is why privacy, boundaries, and awareness matter.
If something feels off or unsafe, itās always better to step back, block/report, and protect your information.
Final Note
I'm not accusing anyone in this thread. This is just about staying aware of patterns and protecting yourself. What you share online can follow you, so control your exposure and take privacy seriously.
Special thanks to:
@trueceljester @snow @kimothy @Abi @wxnter @lowtiersubhuman @TonyDr @Randomized @draftLexy @insomnia
Weāre trying to stay proactive in protecting users by encouraging awareness, reporting suspicious behavior, and sharing safety knowledge like this. By looking out for each other, avoiding risky interactions, and working with moderation teams, we can help maintain a safer environment where users are less likely to be manipulated, harassed, or exposed to harmful situations.
Or just pinnedBotb?
@Grilldaddyā¤ļøReplying frequently but contributing very little
āspecial thanks to kimothyāget this pinned somehow
i knew he was gonna post this before and its a genuine issue sooooāspecial thanks to kimothyā
did u help him make it?!i knew he was gonna post this before and its a genuine issue soooo
Iāve been noticing some patterns lately that people should be aware of. Not everyone is bad, but there are individuals who may engage in manipulative or inappropriate behavior especially toward younger or vulnerable users. The issue is that theyāre not always obvious.
Subtle Red Flags to Watch For
Some users donāt act weird outright they move carefully. watch for patterns like:
- Repeated focus on youth, āinnocenceā, or early teens as āidealā (this also includes profiles that look too child-like)
- Replying frequently but contributing very little (āohā, āyeahā, āfrā)
- Flat, emotionless texting or overly controlled/perfect wording
- Mirroring your tone/slang to blend in (Also overusing the same outdated slang)
- users that lurk alot (high online time barely any posts)
- Asking small personal questions over time
- Avoiding sharing clear info about themselves
- Overly persistent or always available
- Building familiarity without a clear reason
- Gradually shifting from public replies to more personal interaction
- Trying to move conversations to private messages too quickly
One sign alone doesnāt mean much but repeated patterns over time matter alot
How to Stay Safe
- Donāt post images here that you also post on social media (reverse image search risk)
- Never share your real name
- Never give out your socials or phone number
- Donāt reply to random PMs unless you fully trust the person
- Keep conversations public when possible
- Avoid sharing personal details (school, location, routines, etc.)
- Use different usernames across platforms
- Assume anything you post can be saved or shared
If Things Escalate (Harassment / Doxxing / Extortion)
- Stop engaging immediately
- Collect evidence (screenshots, usernames, links)
- Report to admins/mods and request:
- Deletion of posts/threads
- Account removal if necessary
- Secure your other accounts (update usernames/emails if linked)
- Inform people close to you if needed so they ignore suspicious messages
- Report it to the authorities if it's too out of hand
- If necessary, return with a fresh account and avoid reusing identifiable info
Impact on People
Online behavior like harassment, manipulation, or exposure of personal information can have real effects on individuals. In some cases, sustained targeting or harassment can lead to severe stress, anxiety, social withdrawal, and other serious mental health impacts (Unfortunately sometimes ends with suicide.). This is why privacy, boundaries, and awareness matter.
If something feels off or unsafe, itās always better to step back, block/report, and protect your information.
Final Note
I'm not accusing anyone in this thread. This is just about staying aware of patterns and protecting yourself. What you share online can follow you, so control your exposure and take privacy seriously.
Special thanks to:
@trueceljester @snow @kimothy @Abi @wxnter @lowtiersubhuman @TonyDr @Randomized @draftLexy @insomnia
Weāre trying to stay proactive in protecting users by encouraging awareness, reporting suspicious behavior, and sharing safety knowledge like this. By looking out for each other, avoiding risky interactions, and working with moderation teams, we can help maintain a safer environment where users are less likely to be manipulated, harassed, or exposed to harmful situations.
Kids donāt listen to this scoundrel my pms are open if u wanna ventIāve been noticing some patterns lately that people should be aware of. Not everyone is bad, but there are individuals who may engage in manipulative or inappropriate behavior especially toward younger or vulnerable users. The issue is that theyāre not always obvious.
Subtle Red Flags to Watch For
Some users donāt act weird outright they move carefully. watch for patterns like:
- Repeated focus on youth, āinnocenceā, or early teens as āidealā (this also includes profiles that look too child-like)
- Replying frequently but contributing very little (āohā, āyeahā, āfrā)
- Flat, emotionless texting or overly controlled/perfect wording
- Mirroring your tone/slang to blend in (Also overusing the same outdated slang)
- users that lurk alot (high online time barely any posts)
- Asking small personal questions over time
- Avoiding sharing clear info about themselves
- Overly persistent or always available
- Building familiarity without a clear reason
- Gradually shifting from public replies to more personal interaction
- Trying to move conversations to private messages too quickly
One sign alone doesnāt mean much but repeated patterns over time matter alot
How to Stay Safe
- Donāt post images here that you also post on social media (reverse image search risk)
- Never share your real name
- Never give out your socials or phone number
- Donāt reply to random PMs unless you fully trust the person
- Keep conversations public when possible
- Avoid sharing personal details (school, location, routines, etc.)
- Use different usernames across platforms
- Assume anything you post can be saved or shared
If Things Escalate (Harassment / Doxxing / Extortion)
- Stop engaging immediately
- Collect evidence (screenshots, usernames, links)
- Report to admins/mods and request:
- Deletion of posts/threads
- Account removal if necessary
- Secure your other accounts (update usernames/emails if linked)
- Inform people close to you if needed so they ignore suspicious messages
- Report it to the authorities if it's too out of hand
- If necessary, return with a fresh account and avoid reusing identifiable info
Impact on People
Online behavior like harassment, manipulation, or exposure of personal information can have real effects on individuals. In some cases, sustained targeting or harassment can lead to severe stress, anxiety, social withdrawal, and other serious mental health impacts (Unfortunately sometimes ends with suicide.). This is why privacy, boundaries, and awareness matter.
If something feels off or unsafe, itās always better to step back, block/report, and protect your information.
Final Note
I'm not accusing anyone in this thread. This is just about staying aware of patterns and protecting yourself. What you share online can follow you, so control your exposure and take privacy seriously.
Special thanks to:
@trueceljester @snow @kimothy @Abi @wxnter @lowtiersubhuman @TonyDr @Randomized @draftLexy @insomnia
Weāre trying to stay proactive in protecting users by encouraging awareness, reporting suspicious behavior, and sharing safety knowledge like this. By looking out for each other, avoiding risky interactions, and working with moderation teams, we can help maintain a safer environment where users are less likely to be manipulated, harassed, or exposed to harmful situations.