Red Flags in Communication
Warning signs to watch for when someone is pushing you to communicate unsafely.
Wichtigste Erkenntnisse
- •Pressure to move off-platform quickly is a major red flag
- •Requests for personal info early on should raise concerns
- •Legitimate connections respect your boundaries
- •Trust your instincts if something feels off
Trust Your Instincts
If something feels off, it probably is. Here are specific red flags to watch for in your communications:
⚠ Immediate Pressure to Leave Platform
"Let's move to WhatsApp, it's easier." "I don't check this app much, here's my number." Someone genuinely interested in getting to know you won't pressure you to leave where you feel safe.
⚠ Requesting Personal Information Early
Asking for your real name, workplace, home area, or social media handles before establishing trust is a warning sign. Good connections build gradually.
⚠ Refusing Video Chat
If someone has every excuse to avoid video chatting but wants to meet in person, be cautious. Video chat is a basic verification step that legitimate people are happy to do.
⚠ Stories That Don't Add Up
Inconsistencies in their profile, photos that seem too professional, or stories that change over time. If you catch contradictions, pay attention.
⚠ Rushing to Meet Immediately
While we all want to make connections, someone who pushes for an in-person meeting before basic trust is established may have concerning motives.
What Healthy Communication Looks Like
- ✓ Patient and respectful of your pace
- ✓ Happy to video chat within the platform
- ✓Doesn't pressure you for personal information
- ✓ Consistent stories and verifiable profile
- ✓ Understands why privacy matters
- ✓Respects "no" and boundaries without guilting you
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