Scammers are coming out in force

I am being messaged by scammers on X, trying to pressure me in helping me receive 45% reward for WLFI! This handle on X WLFI|Official Support @edemar_lima1 is trying to pressure me to give wallet details to verify me for a 45% reward! I have another one posing as a hot woman also trying to get details! WLFI family be aware, we are all about to be greatly rewarded for our trust in this project and scammers are about to come in force to take what is yours, test them with patience if you are unsure, verify them first before, else risk being scammed!

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WLFI SUPOORT TEAM ✪@wordllbertyfi, another one wanting to give me a 45% reward!, anyone else getting this? note the spelling!

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The X handle

@wordllbertyfi

does not appear to be the official support team for World Liberty Financial (WLFI). The official WLFI handle is

@worldlibertyfi

, as previously mentioned. Be cautious of accounts with similar names, as they may be impersonators or unrelated entities. For official support from World Liberty Financial, you should contact them through their verified channels:

Yes, fake accounts on X, such as those impersonating World Liberty Financial (WLFI) like

@wordllbertyfi

, can be reported. X has policies against impersonation and deceptive identities, which prohibit accounts from posing as another person, group, or organization to mislead others. Here’s how you can report a fake account:

  1. From the Profile:

    • Navigate to the fake account’s profile (e.g.,

      @wordllbertyfi

      ).

    • Click the three dots (More) icon on their profile.

    • Select Report.

    • Choose “They’re pretending to be me or someone else” or “It’s a fake account” (depending on the options provided).

    • Follow the on-screen instructions to provide details, such as how the account is impersonating WLFI (e.g., similar username, logo, or misleading posts).

    • Submit the report.

  2. Via X’s Help Center:

    • Visit https://help.x.com/forms and select the option for reporting impersonation or trademark infringement.

    • Provide details about the fake account, including the username (

      @wordllbertyfi

      ) and evidence of impersonation (e.g., screenshots of the profile or posts mimicking

      @worldlibertyfi

      ).

    • If you represent WLFI or are reporting on their behalf, you may need to confirm your authorization as the trademark owner or an authorized agent.

  3. Additional Steps:

    • Document Evidence: Take screenshots of the fake account’s profile, posts, or any interactions to support your report. This can help X’s support team verify the impersonation.

    • Block or Mute: While waiting for X to review, you can block or mute the account to prevent further interaction.

    • Warn Others: If you’re associated with WLFI, consider posting from the official

      @worldlibertyfi

      account to alert followers about the fake account and clarify that

      @wordllbertyfi

      is not affiliated.

  4. If It’s a Scam: If the fake account is engaging in fraudulent activities (e.g., phishing or soliciting payments), select “It’s abusive or harmful” or report it as a financial scam through X’s Help Center. You can also report to authorities if the account is involved in serious fraud.

X reviews reports and may suspend or remove accounts that violate their policies. However, response times vary, and action depends on the severity of the violation. To protect against impersonation, WLFI should ensure their brand is trademarked and consider services like Spikerz or Red Points for automated monitoring of fake accounts.

If you need further assistance or want to escalate the issue, contact X’s support directly via their Help Center or consider reaching out to WLFI’s official media contact (wlfi@wachsman.com) to coordinate a response.

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