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Why Was My Scam Alert Reuploaded?

Can’t add the image or the auto moderator will remove it, but I got a random message from a random subreddit saying I was banned on all NSFW plat...

TLDR

I’ve seen how easy it is for new creators to get duped by fake ban messages, and I want to warn them before they hand over personal data. A quick heads‑up can save hours of stress and protect your brand.

How Can New Creators Spot Cam Scams Quickly?

Scammers often masquerade as platform moderators, claiming your account is banned across all adult sites and demanding proof of identity or payment. They use urgent language to pressure you into sharing login details or sending money, hoping to harvest your contact list. Recognize the signs: unsolicited private messages, vague threats, and requests that bypass official support channels. Always verify through the platform’s official help center, and never click links from unknown subreddits or Discord servers. If you’re ever unsure, reach out to the official support team directly instead of responding to the scammer.

Fake ban alert comes

They want my password right now

Stay safe, just ignore

Why Do Fake Ban Messages Target Cam Models?

These deceptive alerts aim to create panic so the scammer can extract personal data, banking info, or access to your OnlyFans account. By pretending to be a moderator, they make you think you must act immediately, bypassing your usual caution. The tactic works because many creators rely on constant visibility and fear losing income. The best defense is to keep a record of official communications and to question any unsolicited warning that asks for sensitive details. Remember, legitimate platforms will never ask for passwords via private chat.

Urgent warning sounds

Ask for proof, then verify

Protect your privacy

Concluding Questions

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