>>19084621sounds familiar, have you read my book?
>Does the flag mean anything?>No. When dealing with scammers, it's safe to assume every indicator they present is false. Memeflags are more likely poos than jews in 2023, but does it really matter which is which? They both peddle the same generic merchandise. Geographic flags are no more trustworthy than memeflags, thanks to the obscene extent of poo diaspora, and of course VPN spoofing when they can afford it. At best the flag provides circumstantial hints and over time forms a pattern you can learn to "smell" on patrol. Obviously the geo-flags of anglophone nations are high probability diaspora, but any country with an economy that supports immigrant communities will have its own local supply of scamming poos.