So what's with the Dreamwidth 'bot accounts?
Over the past month or two, I have gotten several subscribes from the most preposterous bots. I mean, the bio of the one I just got says:
Practiced in the art of working with real estate staging Companies Orange County. Spent 2002-2010 exporting glucose in Deltona, FL. Spent 2001-2004 promoting salsa in Hanford, CA. Spent 2001-2008 buying and selling deodorant in Bethesda, MD. Earned praised for my work deploying squirt guns in Orlando, FL. Prior to my current job I was merchandising dust in Bethesda, MD.
They're all like that, with clearly computer-generated resumes in the profile.
I can't for the life of me figure out the scam. I'm used to this nonsense on FB, but those tend to make at least an nod to sleaze appeal -- the feeds usually are full of bikini-clad models, trying to lure you into friending them -- but here, there are no actual posts, just deeply weird obviously-fake profiles.
Anyone have any guesses what they are up to? I don't generally think of DW as having FB's common ethos of automatically accepting all friend requests, although I suppose some people might do so...
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Maybe it's a euphemism?
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Or maybe it's just spamming. Possible.
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Oh, I get that. But it seems like that only works if people *accept* the fake connections, and this particular case doesn't seem to be making any effort to make that happen. That's why I'm puzzled. If they were *good* fake-account 'bots, this would all make much more sense.
I suppose I might be underestimating the number of people here who fully accept (and give access to) anybody who sends them a subscription request, but it doesn't match what I know of the general ethos of DW.
Or, I suppose, these might just be first-draft Alpha 'Bots, and we have yet to see the serious efforts...
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"Have some experience importing UFOs in Libya. A real dynamo when it comes to managing indian spell caster​. Set new standards for training carp in Cuba. Spent several months managing muffins for farmers. Spent childhood marketing Mr. Potato Heads for no pay. Once had a dream of building corncob pipes in Bethesda, MD."
The website link is "indian spell caster"
The whole thing is weird enough to almost be charming. But I'll report them anyway.
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