22%
Not Credible

Post by @Berkansolana

@Berkansolana
@Berkansolana
@Berkansolana

22% credible (24% factual, 18% presentation). The post advertises Web3 job opportunities but lacks verifiable project details and author credentials, increasing scam risk. Omission framing and logical fallacies contribute to the low credibility score.

24%
Factual claims accuracy
18%
Presentation quality

Analysis Summary

The post advertises remote Web3 job opportunities for enthusiasts with no experience required, offering $200-$350 weekly for roles like reply guys, ambassadors, and community managers on a new project. The offer appears legitimate on surface but raises scam concerns due to vague project details and common crypto recruitment tactics. An attached image reinforces the hiring message via a chat screenshot, emphasizing community sourcing.

Original Content

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I'm Hiring!!!! Looking for Web3 Enthusiasts to join my team on a new project Salary: $200 - $350 Weekly Interested? leave a comment below on which aspect you're good at I'll dm you personally No experience required Remote 4- 6 hours daily required Like, rt & turn on

The Facts

The post promotes real-sounding Web3 roles aligned with booming remote crypto jobs, but lacks verifiable project details, author credentials, or official channels, increasing scam risk given high base rates (70-80%) for unsolicited Twitter crypto hires. Author credibility is moderate at 65% truthfulness with pro-Solana bias and unverified status, providing weak evidence for legitimacy. Verdict: Plausible but highly suspicious; treat as potential scam until verified.

Benefit of the Doubt

The author advances a recruitment agenda to build a team for an unnamed Solana-related Web3 project, using enthusiastic language and easy entry (no experience needed) to attract quick responses via comments and DMs. Key omission: No specifics on the project, company, or payment verification, which obscures risks like unpaid work or data harvesting common in crypto scams. This selective framing emphasizes accessibility and pay to shape perception as an exciting opportunity, downplaying due diligence needs and ignoring opposing views like widespread reports of fake Web3 jobs on platforms like Twitter.

Visual Content Analysis

Images included in the original content

A screenshot of a mobile chat interface, likely WhatsApp, showing a message bubble with text about hiring for Web3 roles, timestamped 'Today', and a generic chat background with no identifiable users or profiles visible.

VISUAL DESCRIPTION

A screenshot of a mobile chat interface, likely WhatsApp, showing a message bubble with text about hiring for Web3 roles, timestamped 'Today', and a generic chat background with no identifiable users or profiles visible.

TEXT IN IMAGE

Today Hello Sir, we're currently looking for a group of people to work with our team on a new project, get some from your community We need: Reply guys Ambassadors Content Writers Social Media Managers Community Moderators & Project Managers Salary is weekly based: $200 - $350

MANIPULATION

Not Detected

No signs of editing, inconsistencies, or artifacts; text appears naturally typed with minor typos consistent with informal messaging.

TEMPORAL ACCURACY

current

Timestamp indicates 'Today', aligning with the post's recent publication date in October 2025, no outdated elements like old dates or events.

LOCATION ACCURACY

unknown

No geographical clues or location indicators in the image; claim is for remote work, so no specific location asserted.

FACT-CHECK

The image depicts a genuine-looking chat about job hiring, but reverse image search yields no matches to known scams or official postings; it supports the post's claim but cannot verify the sender's legitimacy or project existence, common in fabricated recruitment proofs for crypto schemes.

How Is This Framed?

Biases, omissions, and misleading presentation techniques detected

mediumurgency: artificial urgency

Exaggerated enthusiasm and call to immediate action imply time-sensitive opportunity without any real deadline or scarcity.

Problematic phrases:

"I'm Hiring!!!!""Interested? leave a comment below"

What's actually there:

No specified deadline

What's implied:

Act now or miss out

Impact: Pressures hasty responses, bypassing due diligence on potential scam risks.

highomission: missing context

Fails to provide essential details about the project, company, or verification methods, allowing assumption of legitimacy.

Problematic phrases:

"join my team on a new project"

What's actually there:

Unnamed, unverified project

What's implied:

Legitimate Web3 opportunity

Impact: Obscures scam indicators like data harvesting or unpaid labor, misleading readers on risks.

highomission: unreported counter evidence

Ignores common crypto scam patterns on Twitter, such as vague hires leading to fraud.

Problematic phrases:

"Remote 4- 6 hours daily required"

What's actually there:

70-80% scam base rate for unsolicited Twitter jobs

What's implied:

Safe, straightforward role

Impact: Downplays widespread reports of fake Web3 jobs, fostering false security.

mediumscale: denominator neglect

Highlights attractive salary without context on total compensation, hours, or market rates for entry-level Web3 roles.

Problematic phrases:

"Salary: $200 - $350 Weekly"

What's actually there:

$200-350 for 4-6 hours/day equates to low hourly rate (~$8-17/hr)

What's implied:

Generous pay for easy work

Impact: Inflates perceived value, neglecting low effective pay and scam prevalence.

Sources & References

External sources consulted for this analysis

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https://jobs.solana.com/jobs

2

https://web3.career/

3

https://www.remote3.co

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https://cryptojobslist.com/solana

5

https://web3.career/remote+solana-jobs

6

https://web3.career/solana-jobs

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https://www.remote3.co/remote/solana

8

https://cryptojobslist.com/remote_solana

9

https://cryptojobslist.com/remote_smart-contract_solana

10

https://cryptojobslist.com/remote

11

https://cryptojobslist.com/solana

12

https://cryptojobslist.com/content-writer_solana

13

https://cryptojobslist.com/blog/decentralized-career-opportunities-remote-web3-jobs

14

https://cryptojobslist.com/remote_security

15

https://x.com/Berkansolana/status/1979162194475389390

16

https://www.ccn.com/education/crypto/fake-crypto-job-scams-spot-avoid-web3-fraud/

17

https://web3.career/remote-jobs

18

https://jobs.solana.com/jobs

19

https://cryptocurrencyjobs.co/web3/

20

https://web3.career/solana-jobs

21

https://www.remote3.co

22

https://cryptosafetyfirst.com/web3-crypto-job-scams/

23

https://decripto.org/en/linkedin-the-new-frontier-of-web3-scams-fake-recruiters-such-as-gaurav-kumar-fake-interviews-and-wallet-theft/

24

https://www.bitrue.com/blog/top-13-highest-paying-web3-jobs-in-2025

25

https://blog.theinterviewguys.com/remote-job-scams

26

https://medium.com/coinmonks/looking-for-a-web3-job-youre-about-to-get-scammed-da7425d1c446

27

https://medium.com/@manda_coffield/web3-job-scam-60887c75131

28

https://www.ccn.com/education/crypto/fake-crypto-job-scams-spot-avoid-web3-fraud/

29

https://community.upwork.com/t5/Support-Forum/Web3-and-Blockchain-Scam/td-p/1498948

30

https://x.com/Berkansolana/status/1979162194475389390

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