In Telegram. It’s strange, because my number didn’t appear anywhere. Almost nowhere. It passed the first test (I typed random characters on the keyboard) – usually “spammer bots” ignore random characters and write posts further. This one asked me what I wrote. So…
So I said I was from Lviv. Although I’m hundreds of kilometres away. These are turbulent times when I can’t talk about my real location, because a lot of Russian attackers are trying to find out places to strike with missiles in a similar way. Therefore, this is the part that I prefer not to specify – I wouldn’t want to become a victim of a scammer.
On the other hand, I’m like “um… you wanted communication – here it is for you! Even with a bot. But think about it, others talk to AI, so your case is not entirely clinical yet 🙂
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I’m oddly reminded of the first months of the war, when the AFU told the foreign volunteers fighting for Kyiv to avoid posting on social media. The enemy apparently pinpoints their positions using social media locations.
Our reality is that at the beginning of the war today you took a photo with some equipment, and tomorrow a missile flies through this equipment and to this city. This was especially felt at the beginning of the war. If we talk specifically about the city where I live now – there was one serious attack here. It was because of the fact that there was undisclosed equipment.
Actually, it is a popular story that people find someone via the Internet, gain trust, are interested in certain things. And then this information can be used by the enemy. Therefore, I have to balance openness and the safety of the people around me 🙂