I was offering assistance when he unexpectedly started giving advice on my signature, became irritated, and claimed it violated the rules. Although I repeatedly asked him to stop, he persisted, and eventually, he reported me.
Fortunately, the conflict was resolved.
He mentioned CCTV, which I agree is useful advice, but I understand the concern some people subtly scam others with misleading guidance or create a sense of hopelessness.
The main takeaway is to avoid unnecessary conflicts. If you suspect someone is trying to scam you, report them or let a moderator handle it. I advise you, as newcomers, to focus on staying out of disputes. Stand up for what you believe in, but do so with maturity.
Regarding security, some may dismiss it, but I strongly urge everyone to be vigilant about fraud. Even if things seem secure now (which they aren't), it’s crucial to protect yourself, as issues can arise later.
Let’s keep interactions friendly and constructive. I’ve been here a long time, and the admins do address scammers. As the forum grows, more people will try to scam you. Scamming is mostly social engineering, so you must know your stuff to avoid being deceived or to understand the risks. Focus on learning and leave conflicts aside.