plot twist: Young Justice was not cancelled, it was faked by Nightwing all along
So far, I’ve been only able to find one article on if it’s a virus or not on here
And it says no.
Remember they’re doing a public livestream meaning a lot of people are seeing this and have evidence of what they say and if they were planning to scam people this way, then they are fucked. Also remember that these guys are trying to start something for themselves and get some success out of their hard work, but of course there will always be people out there willing to prevent that by spreading rumors and shit.
Also, if you really want to get info, let’s stop depending on tumblr for “Facts” about everything and look outside of it for evidence/clues ourselves
So maybe I jumped the bandwagon on that one early, but I’ve seen this stuff actually cause issues before and didn’t want anyone to get saddled with a bad lot. In short, Babblr IS indeed safe; I’m running it on another (sandbox’d) account now to test it.
Babblr, a new third-party chat client had people eagerly signing up. And now people are eagerly declaring it a scam. I am not here to clear that up, but I am here to offer more information for you to draw your own conclusions. It could still be a scam, sure. It could also not be. You make the call.
Babblr Facts:
- Babblr is a new site. Its reputation is unknown. Hence the scam adviser site pointing this out. This does not say it is a scam. It does not say it isn’t. It says it is UNKNOWN.
- Babblr is a third party client. So is Missing E. Tumblr, so far as I know, does not approve of Missing E, either. Yet everyone uses it to no ill effect. Tumblr does not like third-party clients. It should be obvious why.
- Babblr is being created by three Sevenly.org creators. Brandon Sowers is one of them. Sevenly.org has a high trust rating of 100% on the same website that declares Babblr as unknown.
- Five different tech sites are reviewing Babblr as legit: 1 2 3 4 5
Conclusion: I’m not saying not to be wary or instantly trust these people. This could still be a very well-thought out, if extremely slow-acting, scam. To be careful, I unsubscribed from their list, and am changing passwords. However, what I am saying is that it might be too early to jump the gun, and this could be widespread panic over a chat equivalent to Missing E. If you signed up for it, do not panic. This could be legit. But it could also not be legit. Don’t download anything without checking it out. Maybe let others investigate this more, or investigate it yourself. Keep your eyes peeled. Always be careful. But also don’t panic just because Tumblr said it’s fishy. Of course it is to them. It’s a third-party client. And they don’t like Missing E, either.






