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On this episode of the Rollercoaster Podcast, hosts Tyler and Raees delve into the murky world of online fraud, focusing on the deceptive schemes that proliferate on social media platforms. They explore various types of scams, from phishing attacks to fake influencers, and provide insights into how these frauds operate and why they are so successful. Tyler and Raees also share practical tips on how to recognize and avoid falling victim to these online threats, ensuring listeners can navigate the digital landscape more safely. Join them for an eye-opening discussion on the dark side of social media and the importance of staying vigilant in an increasingly connected world.
They explore the psychology behind why people often fall for these deceptions, especially when facts and data are scarce, and how faith and trust become significant in such scenarios. The hosts discuss the connection between this phenomenon and the rise of fake social media influencers who exploit these gaps to manipulate their audience. Raees then unpacks the intricate link between spirituality, trust, and the digital age’s most pervasive frauds, offering listeners valuable insights
Raees then explains how people can avoid being deceived by fake influencers through simple techniques and asking the right questions. He advises being skeptical of overly polished presentations and checking for genuine engagement in their content. Raees suggests looking at their follower-to-engagement ratio, researching their past endorsements, and verifying their credentials. He emphasizes the importance of asking critical questions like, "Is this influencer's lifestyle consistent with their brand?" and "Do they have expertise in the field they promote?" By following these steps, Raees assures that individuals can make more informed decisions and avoid falling for deceptive influencers.
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On this episode of the Rollercoaster Podcast, hosts Tyler and Raees delve into the murky world of online fraud, focusing on the deceptive schemes that proliferate on social media platforms. They explore various types of scams, from phishing attacks to fake influencers, and provide insights into how these frauds operate and why they are so successful. Tyler and Raees also share practical tips on how to recognize and avoid falling victim to these online threats, ensuring listeners can navigate the digital landscape more safely. Join them for an eye-opening discussion on the dark side of social media and the importance of staying vigilant in an increasingly connected world.
They explore the psychology behind why people often fall for these deceptions, especially when facts and data are scarce, and how faith and trust become significant in such scenarios. The hosts discuss the connection between this phenomenon and the rise of fake social media influencers who exploit these gaps to manipulate their audience. Raees then unpacks the intricate link between spirituality, trust, and the digital age’s most pervasive frauds, offering listeners valuable insights
Raees then explains how people can avoid being deceived by fake influencers through simple techniques and asking the right questions. He advises being skeptical of overly polished presentations and checking for genuine engagement in their content. Raees suggests looking at their follower-to-engagement ratio, researching their past endorsements, and verifying their credentials. He emphasizes the importance of asking critical questions like, "Is this influencer's lifestyle consistent with their brand?" and "Do they have expertise in the field they promote?" By following these steps, Raees assures that individuals can make more informed decisions and avoid falling for deceptive influencers.
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Where to find Raees
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Where to find Tyler Hall:
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