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Oh, wait a minute. Why does that sound familiar?
So if rules and terms are not enforced by the platform operators, there are not many effectively options left.
Nothing you can do will ever stop them. It's simply up to the people to not fall for some of the absolutely insane and nonsensical BS they pull.
But for real if we could stop scammers permanently we would've done it already.
Scammers often use VPNs, they use many devices, and group of scammers always move to different buildings. Look up phone scams documentaries for India they have hard time cracking down on them, takes months to just crack one group, but two more take their place always.
So it's a never ending cycle.
Easier said than done.