@p6284 everytime I see a malicious link half the time I basically tell them to f off and immediately leave and go do something else. The other half is I completely ignore it and block em.
Sometimes,the stupidity of people confounds me. Honestly, can people even read the link text once before clicking it? 99% of the malicious links are free nitro scams, all having either "disceord.com" or "discords.com"
@AndrewishFollower, probably no. Just because I am considerate, like how I wrote in a comment of mine before this one, does not mean I am a good lawyer. Thank you for your complement though.
I don’t know but my account send nitro gift to sp chat… and i banned
You may have clicked a malicious “free nitro” link; these links could get your account compromised by a hacker. If you cannot access your account due to password change, go to the “forget password” link and do the following steps; think as if you’ve forgotten your password. Once you got into your account, please change your password to a stronger one. If you still cannot access your account despite your efforts, please send a request to discord under the “help and support”, and “hacked account” tags. Please note that moderators and administrators of servers may ban users who spam or send malicious links as these are detrimental to their servers and the user’s wellbeing; in fact, they have the right to ban whatever they wish.
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Did you do a dllama4?
@AndrewishFollower, I don’t think he can understand what is the meaning behind this message you yours.
@p6284 everytime I see a malicious link half the time I basically tell them to f off and immediately leave and go do something else. The other half is I completely ignore it and block em.
Jezz cmon how did u even fall for it honestly!
What is happening
@Bellcat yes..
@TheGreatLordVader the tactics of the victims confuse and frighten me
well
Sometimes,the stupidity of people confounds me. Honestly, can people even read the link text once before clicking it? 99% of the malicious links are free nitro scams, all having either "disceord.com" or "discords.com"
@Kangy Laughs in rickroll
Dude almost all of your comments look like you spend a month or 2 carefully planning out each word @Bellcat
He clicked the free nitro scam.
if the link is weird, clicking it is too
@AndrewishFollower, probably no. Just because I am considerate, like how I wrote in a comment of mine before this one, does not mean I am a good lawyer. Thank you for your complement though.
Dude you should highly consider becoming a laywer or something with how you consider everyhting like properly idk how to describe it @Bellcat
You may have clicked a malicious “free nitro” link; these links could get your account compromised by a hacker. If you cannot access your account due to password change, go to the “forget password” link and do the following steps; think as if you’ve forgotten your password. Once you got into your account, please change your password to a stronger one. If you still cannot access your account despite your efforts, please send a request to discord under the “help and support”, and “hacked account” tags. Please note that moderators and administrators of servers may ban users who spam or send malicious links as these are detrimental to their servers and the user’s wellbeing; in fact, they have the right to ban whatever they wish.
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@AndrewishFollower, I don’t think he can understand what is the meaning behind this message you yours.
Did you do a dllama4?
Dont press any Sussy links
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