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As long as they can fool people,they will thrive in their scamming activities! No one should believe such gimmicks!
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When the Scam started, we felt that; “Hey America! Don’t blame us cause you have dumb people!”
But America didn’t feel like that. So we were punished. But I’m sure it is still going on.
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I agree with you that Golden days of writing online and earning has gone.. Lot of improvements has come in with Google adsense over the years.. Most of the sites today does have no matter, but they are earning something for engaging people on their sites for longer time… Google is paying for that reason.. Moderators are in turn passing the portion of their earnings to their most valued members for their contributions
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It is true, and many people especially young ones do not know the risks involved in plastering facebook with their photos! They are easy targets for scammers, etc.
I do not accept friendships from people I do not know, so FB should stop such things as “people you might know!”
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I totally agree with you. Anyone who clicks on these users has no idea who they are. I know my friends, but who is this? I could use any photo as myself… so do they.
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I have a little hesitation with weird people though. It seems that I am afraid of what they will do whenever they suddenly think of doing something out of the box.
I have met some weird people, that they even talk to themselves when alone . Yes, I interact with them because they are my officemates, but i am not close to them.
Although, when they make themselves funny, I really would laugh out loud too. However, I don’t want to be left alone with them at the office.
In their weirdness, they might just hit me when I didn’t answer to their liking.
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WOW! I’ve heard various complaints about HUBPages but this is my first time ever hearing this one. That’s a very sinister and devious trick. I find it hard to believe hopping HUBBERs would do that.
I know what “flagging” is for but I rarely use the feature. In fact, I can’t think of when I’ve ever used the feature unless it was to flag a comment that looked like spam or was offensive. As for published content by fellow writers and bloggers? I would have to think long and hard before I click on a flag.
I am extremely cautious about flagging a person’s content … that is to say their “hard work”. Especially flagging it so that I could steal it!
Of course, it should be easy to track the tricksters and expose them. Don’t you think?
At any rate, this is a matter HP management and staff should review thoroughly. Do you know if it has been reported to them? I should think they would want to examine and put a stop to it. It gives the entire site a bad reputation for allowing unethical behavior.