Pár perccel ezelőtt kaptam egy üzenetet, Csicsergése hogy olyan információt tartalmaz arról, hogyan tudna segíteni a Vöröskereszt törekszik Chilében. Míg a szándékok jók, E gyorsan válhat a célt csalók.
A legnagyobb gond az, hogy egy csaló egyszerűen helyettesíti a számla adatokat egy amije van neki, vagy maga. Mert ez egy forró téma a Twitter, abban a pillanatban, ez megváltozott üzenete az lenne, hogy a kör gyorsan.
I was able to trace the original message back to @CruzRojainforma, the Chilean Red Cross. So far the retweeted message hasn’t been altered – other than being translated into English. But I’ve urged people to stop retweeting the account details and visit the official Red Cross website at www.redcross.org helyett. There’s a link right on their main page that explains how you can donate time or money to the Chilean earthquake efforts.
On a final note, Twitter is also used to find missing persons. And with positive results I may add, as this article explains. Google also has a Person Finder database running, which it had done for te Haiiti earthquake as well. But please ensure that you do not give out too much personal details about the person you’re looking for, because it becomes a (nearly) permanent part of the Internet.
Ismét, the intentions are good, but there are too many people out there waiting to take advantage of every possible situation so be careful!
Fuerza Chile!
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