I Pretended To Be A Sugar Baby - Summary

Summary

The transcript describes an investigation into the legitimacy of 'sugar daddy' offers on Twitter. The narrator created a fake profile with the help of a friend and interacted with several accounts claiming to offer money. They discovered that these offers were not genuine, with one account claiming an implausible net worth and another engaging in suspicious conversation. The experiment concluded with a reflection on the bizarre and potentially dangerous nature of these interactions.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A person discovered that typing "#sugar-daddy" into Twitter brings up many older men offering money to girls.
2. The person was skeptical about the legitimacy of these offers.
3. They created a fake profile under the name "Hannah Donovan" and interacted with several men who claimed to be sugar daddies.
4. The person collaborated with a friend, Becky, who provided pictures for the fake profile.
5. Over two or three days, they communicated with many men who claimed to offer money.
6. One man claimed to have 1.7 trillion in his PayPal account, while another claimed half a billion.
7. The person did not attempt to actually receive money from these men.
8. They used a VPN for security reasons during this experiment.
9. The experiment was part of a sponsored content piece for ExpressVPN.

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