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wobfan | 23 days ago

I love how, on the "I am retiring page", the image of the old woman even has artifacts of the Gemini logo on the bottom right - someone very probably manually tried to blur them with a tool that was not meant for blurring.

Somehow, he or she was still convinced and put it up.

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stavros|23 days ago

Because the sets of people who would give money to this and people who notice the Gemini logo are disjoint.

matt89|23 days ago

Yeah it was always a trick scammers used. Scam emails (the more obvious ones - not sophisticated phising) always had typos or subtle grammar errors because authors don't want to invest time in people that are able to spot such mistakes. It's the people that do not read thoroughly that are much more likely to fall for a scam.

I would imagine it might be the same with those ads.

01HNNWZ0MV43FF|23 days ago

It actually says "L am retiring". Maybe a 419 scam kinda thing, the intentional typos.

reliabilityguy|23 days ago

> Somehow, he or she was still convinced and put it up.

It is intentional. People who will not notice, are the least likely to complain later.

Do you know why all these “Nigerian prince” emails are of a very specific style?

PyWoody|23 days ago

You're famous now. The author noticed your comment and updated the article pointing it out.

userbinator|23 days ago

Clearly the one who did it doesn't know what the cropping tool is for either.