Meme Coin Love Hate Inu's CEO Carl Dawkins: “Instagram is Enabling Scammers"
Love Hate Inu CEO Carl Dawkins, a well-known crypto personality, is outraged that social media giant Instagram won’t give him a verification blue tick – and as a result hundreds of people are being scammed. Instagram is...
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Instagram is owned by Meta, the parent company of Facebook.
Both social media platforms have a strict policy governing the adverts they will run from crypto companies, but are much less vigilant, it seems, when it comes to protecting their users from fraudsters....
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