Beware. Y!A doesn't want us knowing what really goes on. They allow, condone, encourage, and reward these spammers. Calling them out usually results in a violation.
But yes, this is the current MO. I have noticed the same details over the last month.
Guess I can save some time responding to questions then. I'll avoid the questions that aren't asked in earnest.
good to know; thanks.
Most of the questions today about "trading" and "forex" are fake. It's part of a network of spammer accounts leveling up so that they can post live links.
These are actually older YA question/answer pairs. I've even seen my own answers included from several years ago - makes it pretty obvious.
Anything asked by a newer account that only asks questions should be considered suspicious. Hate to see anyone waste their time answering non-legit questions.
The spammer accounts so far are all single names, usually female, and frequently starting with A, B, or C.