Virtual romances through games or social media rarely have a happy ending. If you’re not careful, anyone can become a victim of naivety like the girl in this article.

In today’s era, gaming is not just for entertainment. Modern games feature functionalities that allow players to make friends and chat in-game, creating a basis for players to connect and meet in real life. There are instances where such meetings lead to couples falling in love or becoming close friends. However, everything has its downsides. Besides beautiful stories, there are certainly those who exploit the gaps in this, using fake identities to scam and profit. When getting to know a “friend through games or dating apps, don’t rush to give your trust; always stay vigilant to protect yourself.

This young girl from Sweden is a prime example. A passionate player of PUBG Mobile, while running from the zone, she found a teammate who was quite compatible. Chatting, the stranger revealed he was a 21-year-old single guy. The two connected more and more, sharing various aspects of their lives. A few days later, the stranger asked for her phone number and requested that she send him a few personal photos via WhatsApp. Flattered by his sweet words, the girl had no doubts, thinking, “It’s just a photo of my face, not a sensitive one,” so she quickly pressed send.
Unfortunately, right after that, the “boyfriend” in the game turned hostile. He threatened to photoshop those pictures into inappropriate images, posting them online and sending them to her family and friends. To prevent this, she would need to transfer a large sum of money to him. Scared and panicking, the girl told her brother about this. He reported the matter to the police and authorities. The blackmailer was caught and is currently in custody for further investigation.

Social media is developing increasingly. Alongside its positive aspects, there are also mutations such as scams and blackmail. Many victims have suffered severe physical and mental consequences. Don’t quickly close the door on making friends through games or apps; it can be an enjoyable experience if we remain vigilant and share with online friends moderately before considering a real-life meeting.