Twitch Streamer Says Instagram Banned Her – She Was Replaced With A Much Badder Version
The twitch streamer Amouranth spits poison and bile against the group “META”. She says her own profile on Instagram has been blocked. She was banned for “nudity”. But now there is a “fake” version of her running around that is even worse than she is. The fake account with almost 120,000 followers cheats gullible love seekers out of several thousand dollars. That’s not possible.
Who is Amouranth?
Twitch streamer licks microphones, makes 1.3 million € a month – that’s how the parents think
What bothers you about Instagram? Amouranth was now upset about Instagram on Twitter. Several things bother her, which leads to an outburst of anger:
- Her own account on Instagram was banned for “nudity”.
- Before that, a moderator from Instagram, who is said to have been hired as a contract worker by META, even wanted to blackmail her
- Since she was banned, a “fake account” would be up to mischief on Instagram, which is much worse than she was then. Her ban on Instagram created a gap that is now being filled by the scammer. She blames Instagram directly for this.
“Fake Amouranth” is said to have cheated people out of several thousand dollars
What should the account have done? Amouranth says their new account, Amoruanth_Official, which already has close to 120,000 followers, posts her pics in her underwear — even the very pics she got kicked off Instagram for.
In addition, the false amouranth would pull off a “romance scam” and cheated people out of several thousand euros.
Amouranth says this “fake account” is doing far more damage than she has ever done. He misuses their pictures and their public image to criminally deceive people.
In a “romance scam”, a scammer pretends to be a partner who is looking for love, but then – unfortunately, unfortunately – she is in trouble and urgently needs money.
You don’t exist for Instagram without an Instagram account
This makes the situation for Amouranth even worse: The streamer seems particularly outraged that she doesn’t get through even with complaints to Meta.
She says: Because she was banned from Instagram herself, she couldn’t do anything. Because Instagram tells her she can’t prove that she’s the real one because she doesn’t have an Instagram account to show that she uploaded the photos first.
Amouranth etches that there is a completely insane world view: If you die on Instagram, you are also dead in real life. You then no longer exist and anyone can steal your identity. This is apparently the “short-sighted worldview” of Mark Zuckerberg, the patron saint of the “Metaverse”.
How does she solve the problem? Amouranth goaded her followers on Twitter into reporting the wrong account.
Apparently that was successful. After a few hours, the “evil Amouranth” could no longer be reached on Instagram.
What happened to Amouranth is actually a phenomenon that occurs again and again. When a Twitch streamer is no longer active or only streams infrequently, “scammers” appear and pose as that Twitch streamer in an attempt to make money. Whenever there is a vacuum on a platform, scammers seem to sense their big opportunity:
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