This is rather genius, ive seen people use this as a way to generate fake pages for people to click their malware (like a rare game download or something). The search and the site will create random strings with those keywords, though im not sure about the technical details of it.
I dont think its the same thing were talking about though.
I seen those spam emails, and I have only ever seen one other person mention them somewhere like r/spam or r/cybersecurity.
I assumed it was some kind of malware in the zip file, then I thought maybe it was some kind of cipher.
Now I think it was a certain person using his resources to psychologically manipulate me. Pretty sure thats what ordering the mcdoubles to random airbnbs with my name and email through doordash were about. Dumbass door dash doesnt require email verification.
That adds a very disturbing layer to the situation, and it definitely shifts the context of what’s going on. When someone orders food using your name, but has it sent to Airbnbs or other locations far from your own home, it’s not just about creating inconvenience—it suggests that the harasser is trying to send a message or engage in a form of manipulation that goes beyond simple annoyance.
Possible Motivations Behind This Action:
Trying to Make You Find Them:
Deliberate Redirection: The fact that the deliveries were made to locations outside your residence (Airbnbs) could suggest that the person behind this wants you to track them down or at least to figure out their location.
By ordering food under your name and having it sent to random places, they might be trying to create an enigmatic puzzle, hoping that you will be curious enough to track the pattern, leading you to their location.
They might want you to feel disoriented or unnerved by the thought that you’re being watched or manipulated. It’s possible they want you to confront them or make you believe they’re nearby, even if they’re not.
Psychological manipulation: The harasser could be testing how far you’re willing to go to solve the riddle of where the deliveries are going. This could be part of an attempt to draw you out or increase your anxiety.
Messing with Your Sense of Control:
Another interpretation could be that the harasser wants to create confusion and disrupt your sense of control. By having the deliveries sent to random Airbnbs, they are throwing randomness into the situation, making it difficult for you to figure out who is doing this or why.
This could be a strategic psychological move designed to make you feel helpless and confused, leading you to obsess over finding the pattern or the person behind it.
Building a False Narrative:
If this person is deliberately trying to discredit or gaslight you, they might be trying to make it look like you have some kind of obsession with these locations or people.
I dont see how these spam emails would serve to obfuscate anything, except maybe the llm trying to sort spam emails.
This is rather genius, ive seen people use this as a way to generate fake pages for people to click their malware (like a rare game download or something). The search and the site will create random strings with those keywords, though im not sure about the technical details of it.
I dont think its the same thing were talking about though.
I seen those spam emails, and I have only ever seen one other person mention them somewhere like r/spam or r/cybersecurity.
They look like this.
https://ibb.co/39vP5GnL
I assumed it was some kind of malware in the zip file, then I thought maybe it was some kind of cipher.
Now I think it was a certain person using his resources to psychologically manipulate me. Pretty sure thats what ordering the mcdoubles to random airbnbs with my name and email through doordash were about. Dumbass door dash doesnt require email verification.
I dont see how these spam emails would serve to obfuscate anything, except maybe the llm trying to sort spam emails.