Bitfarms is the crypto printing company that took over the Carbon County Pennsylvania power plant data center that’s burning coal waste and not providing any power to the grid.
Tag: scams
Tech assisted fraudulent stuff is a reality.
“The bearded man, however, doesn’t really exist. Instead, he is a realtime deepfake created by a fraudster, likely to lure the woman as part of a romance scam and have her send money”
Signs it’s a scam.
“Don’t respond to unexpected calls, emails, texts, or social media messages that ask for money or personal information.”
Claims about pivoting from crypto to AI may actually be false promises too.
Is it even possible for Panther Creek to just “pivot” to anything else?
Peddling false cures is nothing new.
It’s perhaps not surprising that a lot of bogus and iffy claims get repurposed for various diseases, including Long Covid.
Scare tactics in online ads.
Online marketing is a mess. I’ve been seeing a lot of scammy commercials online.
People who oppose public safety & human health are never right.
This is an example of Kaiser Family Foundation and MedPage Today conforming to manufacture consent, by introducing the topic this way in a PR piece that is of course outrageous clickbait material.
Cryptocurrency is bad – it’s a vehicle for hurting people.
It’s bad for the environment and the society that all us people have to live.
No to data center corporate welfare.
Data centers don’t need to be subsidized as businesses that need them and will build them either way. There is zero justification for giving taxpayer giveaways to big tech companies and cryptocurrency tycoons to build their data centers. Boondoggle – Big Tech’s AI Blackmail State and local data center extortion is going national. Pat Garofalo […]
Mechanical scams are drinking up our fresh water.
Public safety with regards to life sustaining water supply should override any trade interest any company might have.
NDAs are a persistent problem, used often to cover up wrongdoing.
“the plaintiff and the defendant working cooperatively to use that to transfer funds legally, totally legally, and to then lock that fund transfer behind an NDA”
Online communities centered around products, services, or investments are a threat to money, time, and social networks.
I recommend watching this youtube documentary about Bed Bath & Beyond memestock community it’s sad and fascinating and unfortunately all too familiar because this type of thing seems to be widespread.
Community notes is not freedom and social media algorithms do not make for a community center.
Almost any flawed org, coffee klatch, or chat group is going to have more social ROI and less disinformation than mixing it up with fake accounts and targeted marketing on the big platforms.














