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"The people — or person — behind the hoax were relentless. They created a constellation of interlocking personas across Twitter, Facebook, Gmail and WhatsApp to pursue the women for months at a time. Unlike typical online fraudsters, they did not appear to use the personal information they extracted to steal money or to extort the women, leaving their ultimate goal a mystery."

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all bow before the foid patrollers

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Contacted through Twitter

Talked through a UAE phone number

All emails were sent from Harvardcareer.com

Never met a single person even on a video call

Journos: "This was so sophisticated, it must be a plot by the Indian/Pakistani/Chinese security services!"

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Foid journos*

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how tf do you get tricked into beleiving you've been accepted to a university lmao

The hoax that ensnared Ms. Razdan exploited Harvard’s prestige, the confusion caused by the pandemic, and her own digital naïveté.

aka foids are r-slurred

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It's okay she was stupid because of the pandemic

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Based Sexy Indian dude hijinks dunking on femoid journos!

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Wouldn't it be awful if Kamala became president, put all the pot heads in labor camps, and then accidentally tripped, fell out of all her clothes, and landed in my bubble bath? Haha that sure would be a problem

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