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Discord Chainmail is meant to inform people about fake chain messages on the chat platform Discord. This website was inspired by seeing one of these chain messages and being so frustrated that people believe them. Instead of addressing these messages individually, I decided to create this site to address them all at once. This site primarily focuses on examples from the Discord platform but lots of the points made can apply to other platforms.

An example of one of these messages:

Please read this carefully: A fair warning, Look out for a Discord user by the name of "nekoCat" with the tag #[Redacted]. He is going around sending friend requests to random Discord users, and those who accept his friend requests will have their accounts DDoSed and their groups exposed with the members inside it becoming a victim as well. Spread the word and send this to as many discord servers as you can. If you see this user, DO NOT accept his friend request and immediately block him. Discord is currently working on it. SEND THIS TO ALL THE SERVERS YOU ARE IN. This is IMPORTANT: Do not accept a friend request from nekoCat#[Redacted]. He is a hacker. Tell everyone on your friends list because if somebody on your list adds one of them, they'll be on your list too. They will figure out your personal computer's IP and address, so copy & paste this message where ever you can. He is going around sending friend requests to random discord users, and those who accept his requests will have their accounts and their IP Addresses revealed to him. Spread the word and send this to as many discord servers as you can. If you see this user, DO NOT accept his friend request and immediately block him. Sorry for the ping! Stay safe please

If you would like to contribute to the site:

  • fork this repo
  • comment out line 30 <script async defer data-website-id="4b5bae60-37f9-4962-8eb2-4d14d03d626c" src="https://insights.numselli.xyz/umami.js"></script>
  • change the files you want
  • make a pull request describing your changes