

In fact, most if not all of them are just normal people who happen to have some annoying "friend" who hates them and wants everyone to hate them. come on guys.)įinally, chains do not help at all to identify any "dangerous" people. (It's also obvious that they aren't "trying very hard to remove them from their database" - it's just one SQL command to remove an entry. Microsoft team, -Google team etc) are fake, you can be sure of that: there are official places where they would send out any messages of this regard, such as Twitter or Facebook. All messages that claim to belong to the Discord team (or any other company, really, e.g.

The Discord team sends messages by its official twitter and by the Discord Testers/Discord API servers. No, the Discord team does not send chains around. The next point to analyze here is: "- Discord team". In this case, it captures everyone's attention by saying someone (some random, normal Discord user) is a hacker or spy that is there to steal your data, and that, if you don't share, your data could be stolen or something. For example, chains that say "share this chain or someone next to you will suffer" are very common. The chance of a "chain" being true is actually very slim, and more so when it contains threatening content. Messages IDENTICAL to that (just changing the name) go around Discord all the time.

Looks like I'll have to explain it better (please read everything).
