2 years ago I uploaded YouTube videos for fun. I didn't have a big audience, but a big "fan" appeared from somewhere. He was black, from the United States. He also had a YouTube channel. I had uploaded a video and for the first time I received comments from it. There were more than 5, and for the same thing: "You're better than ....", "beautiful" ... "amazing" .... At first I was glad that there was someone who was interested in this which I do. Later I started receiving comments from him and my other videos on the site - a few per video. He just adored me. I was intrigued and clicked on his channel. There were a few videos of him for me: love songs, greetings and things like that. I politely thanked him for the greetings. In some of my videos, I had given a link to my Twitter account. He found me from there and followed me on Twitter with two of his accounts. He started liking every tweet of mine. He also sent me greetings on Twitter. One day he wrote me "I love you" - in Bulgarian, he asked me if I wanted to be his boyfriend and I politely refused. Nothing answered. The next day, two new channels with 0 followers on YouTube attacked me with insulting comments: how I broke the heart of the poor boy, what a heartless ... bitch ... I deleted them and then it occurred to me that he could he wrote them / I don't know yet /. I blocked these two channels + his. I also blocked it on Twitter, made my account confidential. Suddenly, I started receiving tracking requests every day from fitness, sports and diet accounts with the same posts and photos on all accounts and all with the same location - USA. There were more than 50. They showed up every day. Finally they stopped. I blocked everyone. I decided that he gave up and made Twitter public again. I forgot about this annoyance. I started sharing and posting more and to advertise on a job site, I decided to share it on my Twitter as well as Google. Since sharing it, I've started getting questionable offers on this site from newly registered customers with very little information, all of them in the United States. Their offers were different from what I was offering. The job they wanted me to do required me to call an American number, something small and simple, to give myself a personal address and a street to send me a letter or something. There was one such account that was very interested in my services, but when I told him that he could not video chat, he completely refused to write to me. I had asked him unanswered questions. Overall, I'm not sure if all these "customers" are this black man or are real customers, I'm not surprised in both cases, but I think it's more likely to be him, because this site generally does not share a lot of personal information such as address, phone and such, and has already attacked me online before. Now I have defended all social networks well and share with people I know. I'm not telling this story to entertain you, but to provoke you to remove everything and everyone that smells rotten to you. Share with those you know. Do not seek popularity and recognition on social networks from other people. When you see a problem small or large, fix it or try. I don't want to sound conservative, I'm not telling you not to have fun and hide in a cave for fear of being attacked by a bear, but be careful. Virtual pursuers are not very dangerous, it depends on how obsessed they are with you, how much personal information they have about you and how close they are to you. I wish you all the best!
1 nicky_twink answered
What do you pay attention to this one? I think you're really tanned for attention. Delete your profiles and don't do virtual nonsense.