Mutual aid spam is becoming a problem on the Fediverse.

And to be sure, I’m not against mutual aid. What I am against is spam.

This person has not verified who she is – or even if the profile picture is hers. Additional research on her name states she is a scammer with a record of grifting. I am therefore skeptical that any donations will help anyone in need.

Folks, please be cautious with mutual aid requests. Yes, people sometimes need help. But people also lie.

@fediverse@lemmy.world

  • null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 hours ago

    Is it weird that I’ve never heard this term “mutual aid” before this thread but apparently everyone here knows all about it?

    Anyway. There’s just no way I’d give real money to someone asking for it like this because for every real person there must be a dozen scammers at least. It honestly seems crazy to me that this could work and people could send money.

    If people are giving money away like this then they’re part of the problem IMO. You’re encouraging scammers, and perpetuating the practice, diverting money away from the people who actually need it.

    • 野麦さん@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      49 minutes ago

      Mutual aid is not giving random internet assholes money because they begged for it. I’m not saying they should be banned from doing so, but calling it mutual aid is 100% a scam. Mutual aid is given freely, within a pre-established network.

      Hosting a friend on your couch for a week cause they’re in between apartments is mutual aid. Feeding your friends without expecting anything in return is mutual aid. Enabling e-begging is not mutual aid.

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      2 hours ago

      It isn’t really that odd, considering you’ve only been here a couple of weeks. Mutual Aid is a foundational idea in most if not all anarchist projects and theory.

      There may be many scammers, yes, but the goal remains the same - get help to those who need it from those in a position to give it.

      As for being part of the problem, I must disagree. Scammers aren’t leeching just this, they’d be present in any system purporting to help others (in gov’t systems this is called fraud), the goal of these grassroots aid projects is to help those who fall through the cracks of more formalized systems and decentralize some aid in case the church/NGO/gov’t can’t or won’t help (see the Hurricane Helene/Katrina responses when FEMA is overwhelmed).

      Means-testing recipients is kinda a dick move anyway: those who have demonstrable need will have a harder time getting aid and time/money that should be spent helping are now spent with verification.

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        1 hour ago

        Hah.

        I’ve probably been kicking around the fediverse longer than you, it’s just this particular account that’s only a few weeks old.

        Anyhow, feel free to continue giving money to people asking for it on lemmy i guess.

        • PyroNeurosis
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          1 hour ago

          Fair 'nuff. I hadn’t really considered an alt account.

    • eletes@sh.itjust.works
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      51 minutes ago

      I first heard it in 2019 or 2020 from the queer community but I have a feeling it has deeper roots