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In October 2020, Taz started a crowdfund for an elderly woman who thieves robbed for £600. Taz didn't know the woman, but Taz knew she would be at a local coffee shop a week later. So this random woman tells Taz this heartbreaking story, and Taz comes to her rescue...
Fast forward a year later, Yankee Wally, Taz’s friend, claims hackers took all her money. In Yankee’s story, the bank also didn’t replace the money. What are the chances that two women with similar stories both robbed a year apart almost on the same date, and both know Taz?...
I want to remind everyone that Yankee Wally is a convicted madame who spent time in prison and has admitted she lies in her videos. She and Taz are friends offline and talk to each other regularly. Besides lying for a living, what else do these two have in common?
Yankee Wally operates the Yankee Wally YouTube hate channel, and several other social media hate accounts. Last month, she alleged hackers gained access to her debit card, bank account, PayPal, social media accounts, and devices...
The hackers allegedly stole £38,000 from Yankee Wally, and the bank hasn’t returned the funds to her. So she went to YouTube to tell her story and told everyone not to send her money. My gosh, what a sad story! No one deserves this, but of course, it never happened...
Let’s break this ridiculous story down. Hackers called her phone with the same number as the bank, and then they sent her a link that she clicked on, which gave them access to her debit card. Um, what? Yes, fake links are used to trick victims into entering their private info...
In a recent interview, I was asked about why I troll hate accounts, and I said on the record I think they are hypocritical cowards. They spend all day spreading hate and disinformation behind anonymous accounts, and they monetize that hate and disinformation...
Some have YouTube channels with over 20 million views, and they are perfectly fine with receiving a check while hurting others for YouTube views. But these same people want to whine and cry foul when information about them is made public. What are they afraid of?...
They falsely believe it's ok for them to target private citizens and journalists and take part in smear campaigns, but any scrutiny directed at them is an attack on "free speech." Fuck off with your nonsense. If you were proud of your activities, you would put your name to it...
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If you are a coder / IT professional, you will love this.
"Please don't repost..."
It's so asinine he didn't want anyone else to see how asinine it is.
1. You are in way over your head if you don't know what a whois privacy service is. Iceland... lol🤡
2. The IP addresses listed belong to Cloudflare; they are not even the IP addresses of our load balancers. If you can't tell you are accessing Cloudflare vs. our load balancers or production servers directly, you are not even considered an amateur; you are just clueless.
3. Linking directly to images hosted on Twitter's servers via HTTPS is not only safe; it's how nearly every service that uses Twitter's images/data does it. The URLs to the images are provided in the JSON response for this purpose. Why store millions of images locally?
I don't subscribe to this hate account's YouTube channel, and I only watched two videos for research, yet YouTube sent me a notification about her new video. Twitter and YouTube are amplifying this dangerous nonsense.
And don't let the title fool you; it's another hate-filled anti-Meghan video.
I mostly watch videos about tech, science, and music production. Yet, YouTube's algorithm suggested this hate-filled nonsense because I watched 2 videos, and it's clear they want me to continue watching more videos.