spideyboy_1111
Young Avenger
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- Sep 14, 2001
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So, I've only gotten Skype recently, and I was surprised to find that a complete stranger had messaged me. She wasn't a bot; she could respond to a sentence with another, appropriate sentence. She said that she went to NYU, and had supposedly never met me in real life. The she asks me if I have a webcam.
A week or two later, she calls me again. This time I set the webcam up. I ask her to do the same, only because I want to make sure that she's what she says she is (i.e. a college-age human female). She says that her cam is broken, and instead she sends me a picture of her. In a bikini.
I suppose it sounds nice, but here's a person whom I have never met, let alone seen over a live streaming video, sending me pictures of a person which have not been proven to be her.
So, am I being cautious or paranoid?
9/10 of the times a person says there "cam is broken" it never is... either they arn't who they say they are or they simply don't want to be on cam.
There also seems to be a new type of "bot" this time real people are the bots. they talk to you and try to get you to a cam website. you gotta watch out for those.