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La traducción al inglés sería: 'TROLLING A SCAMMER WHO IS PRETENDING TO BE ME (STEAL A BRAINROT)'

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The creator discovers that someone has opened several fake accounts impersonating him and sending private messages to followers asking for personal information and money. Rather than ignoring the situation, he decides to turn it into content and a public warning about the dangers of identity theft on social media. From the outset, he explains how he detected the scam, shows screenshots of the cloned accounts, and exposes the most common tactics used by scammers to gain the trust of their victims.

To unmask the imposter, the YouTuber creates a bait profile and starts interacting with the scammer, playing along with their game. For several minutes, we see the exchange of messages: leading questions, generic responses, and the typical insistence that the “prize” or “collaboration” will only be effective if a small advance commission is paid. The video highlights each red flag with humor, but also with concrete data about security protocols that every user should know before sharing personal information.

The funniest part comes when he manages to get the scammer to accept a live call. The creator connects the conversation to the soundboard, adds voice effects, and makes absurd demands to test the impersonator's patience: he asks for payment in “Roblox coins,” offers expired coupons, and pretends not to understand basic online banking concepts. While the imposter becomes exasperated, ironic comments from the community watching the stream are shown on screen.

After several failed attempts to get money from him, the scammer hangs up the call and blocks the bait profile. At that moment, the video transitions to an educational phase: it lists the steps anyone can take to report these fake accounts on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube; explains why one should never send screenshots of their national ID; and recommends enabling two-step verification as a preventive measure.

The closing of the content combines moral lessons and entertainment. The YouTuber thanks the audience for their support, reminds them that he will never ask for money via private message, and encourages sharing the video so that no one else falls into these kinds of traps. With sarcastic humor, he celebrates having “trolled” the scammer but emphasizes that the best defense is information: knowing the signs, verifying links, and staying calm in the face of any promise that sounds too good to be true

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