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I don't understand this, I randomly ended up in this world Twitter world twitter accounts who with a lot of variation are basically bored wives in sexless marriages who say they are so sexually deprived they're on the brink of infidelity and ask this dumb fishing-for-compliment questions in tweets and get horny loser guys to reply to them affirming them as they say these thinly veiled shit to turn them on.

So far so good, everyone would be like "obviously bots trying to scam people", and some of those accounts obviously are but when you check some of them:
>No fake a.i. generated picture or some picture that is taken to hide face to be anonymous
>No links to any onlyfans instagram or whatever
>They keep tweeting the same shit about how they say want to commit infidelity or are on the brink of divorce or whatever, some don't even claim to be married, just that they're middle aged or old and ask things like "I'm not too old to have sex at fourty right?" and that's it
>Bunch of lonely losers replying in the comments showing them with attention and asking to meet up
>These tweets don't stop.

I don't get it. I would assume they're bots trying to scam people or just promoting some kind of other account but for many that doesn't seem to be the case and if they were bots they would include a profile picture, but they're not meeting up with these losers to commit that infidelity they dream of so much either. In fact, they barely interact with their comment section.

Are they really just posting this shit to still feel attractive from the responses even though those people don't even know what they look like, but also too chicken to actually go through with it? What's the endgame here. It's so weird.
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https://x.com/kano6nfx

This is one of them. What's the endgame, the name in fact seems fake and autogenerated so it could be a bot but how does the scam work then? You'd assume for a bot to have some fake picture anyone can generate right now so do they maybe avoid that to appear more legitimate? Do they send direct messages to people to scam them? I once replied even to see what would happen and I didn't get any messages. What is up?

Holy shit, I just noticed, it even says in the bio "I'm in principle not looking to meet up." and yet all this "Oh my god, my sexless marriage is so bad if only I could cheat with someone.". If it were just one I could see it as someone weird but there are so many and they all follow similar patterns that you feel it has to be some kind of scamming or promotional strategy but there are no affiliate links or whatever, I don't get it.
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They are farming engagement and not real people everything on twitter is fake you moron
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>>84590127
i really like amateur japanese stuff from twitter
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>>84590216
Yeah but why? What's the endgame is what I'm asking. There are no links to anything, they're not selling anything, and they don't include fake pictures either.

Did you even read the post?
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>>84590404
to build networks of vulnerable targets, and eventually monetize that traffic through either financial fraud or account flipping
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>>84590495
As in to mark people who respond in some way and then approach them otherwise?
Yeah I guess that can work, that's actually pretty clever, approach them in other ways to make them less suspicious.



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