Agreed. I think the @warmonitor exTwitter is legit, he's got a long history of posting interesting and useful info. However, his posting that Clunkers for Cash seems like a mistake to me, like he was taken in as well.
The links go to a Pastebin like QuickNote page, which is just trash web site hosting and full of scams. This particular one uses imagery from Alex Bond, then tells you not to use Alex Bond's email because... "it's a scam." Sure pal. The address links are in Belgium, not Ukraine.
This guy does accept BTC and Ethereum, but not apparently Dogecoin. Unless you find this guy on better vetted lists, I would strongly suggest this is just a scam.
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My metric for the internet as a whole, and what I finally convinced my 90 year old Dad- "If it came from the internet, it's a scam, until proven otherwise."
Edit: This is going to be a huge, huge problem for all of us in the future. The rise of ChatGPT AI means that you will no longer be able to tell truth from fiction, and it will all be well written English instead of partly broken Google Translates. Vetting your sources is going to be critical, random exTwitter and YouTube trash is already unreliable. Google searches themselves are based on
popularity by how the algorithm works, not accuracy.
That Ruzzia cheerleader post from the banned account:
Russia/Ukraine conflict is a very good example. I'm nearly certain that was written by ChatGPT