JAKARTA - Twitter is a platform for community members to discuss various perspectives on problems in the crypto space. However, productive discussions are often hampered by bots sending spam why isn't anyone talking about this? which is often linked with links to fraudulent projects. Now people are venting their anger in various ways, some use satirical and even art.

Crypto analyst Lark Davis posted a screenshot of the bot pretending to be Binance CEO, Changpeng Zhao. Davis marked Twitter and urged them to resolve the issue. Analysts described Twitter's thread as "an empty land bot."

Being a person posing as a bot, Zhao also commented directly on this issue. He said that bots should be a top priority on Twitter's list of tasks to remove. The Binance CEO shared a video showing the many impersonators of him flooding the thread. Zhao also clarified that if it was not clear about the people, he did not comment on the threads he showed.

As a way to show this problem, crypto trader Scott Melker posted a replica of all large-case spammer words. Meanwhile, an artist made his own statement by turning a fraudulent tweet into a digital art costume.

While community members made very clear points, the effort did not stop the bot from once again flooding the Twitter thread from those trying to ask for a fix.

According to Cointelegraph, in April, billionaire Elon Musk said in talks that if he manages to buy Twitter, one of his top priorities is the removal of fraudulent bot troops on social platforms. According to Musk, bots make platforms "much worse", when highlighting the issue.

On August 21, a cybersecurity analyst published a thread aimed at helping inexperienced crypto users avoid Twitter-based scams. Analysts highlight that scammers use many strategies such as fake airdrops, fake projects and malware, for some names.


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