The lack of details, the description of them being a black albino, and the cash app link. That should tell you all you need to know.
Sure it could be legitimate, because quite literally anything is possible, but 3 to 4 months without pay and they haven't talked to a labor lawyer and doesn't have a detailed blog post about what's going on. Just a cash app link. That puts the likelihood of it really being legitimate very close to zero.
How does everyone approach these kinds of tweets?
It's a story, no real way for me to know if it is true, and a link asking for money...
The lack of details, the description of them being a black albino, and the cash app link. That should tell you all you need to know.
Sure it could be legitimate, because quite literally anything is possible, but 3 to 4 months without pay and they haven't talked to a labor lawyer and doesn't have a detailed blog post about what's going on. Just a cash app link. That puts the likelihood of it really being legitimate very close to zero.
> 3 to 4 months without pay
Yeah I’m confused about that, how does that come about?
Whole thing doesn’t make sense on several levels.