Rob
21 November 2006, 00:04
Well, I'm not 100% sure but whatever...
If I recall correctly, more or less 1 year ago, the founding members and developers of Fraudwatchers opened Fraudwatchers for the public. Operated entirely by volunteers, it has grown to a site that attracts dozens of netizens per day (and it's still growing). An uncountable number of people informed themselves about the 419scam and other frauds and we were certainly able to prevent that quite a few people were being scammed.
Some members left, new members arrived, other drawbacks appeared now and then and we surely had a few heated conflicts (that certainly happens in every group that works as close together on such a topic) in our community. Nonetheless, Fraudwatchers has developed into something that I've never expected.
Kudos to everyone involved, get yourself a beer or two and tap yourself onto the shoulder!
:yay: :clapping: :clap: :thumbup:
If I recall correctly, more or less 1 year ago, the founding members and developers of Fraudwatchers opened Fraudwatchers for the public. Operated entirely by volunteers, it has grown to a site that attracts dozens of netizens per day (and it's still growing). An uncountable number of people informed themselves about the 419scam and other frauds and we were certainly able to prevent that quite a few people were being scammed.
Some members left, new members arrived, other drawbacks appeared now and then and we surely had a few heated conflicts (that certainly happens in every group that works as close together on such a topic) in our community. Nonetheless, Fraudwatchers has developed into something that I've never expected.
Kudos to everyone involved, get yourself a beer or two and tap yourself onto the shoulder!
:yay: :clapping: :clap: :thumbup: