Red Flag Forensics: How to Spot Stalkers, Scammers, and Cannibals on Dating Apps

EPISODE · Oct 17, 2025 · 33 MIN

Red Flag Forensics: How to Spot Stalkers, Scammers, and Cannibals on Dating Apps

from Cybermidnight Club– Hackers, Cyber Security and Cyber Crime · host Alberto Daniel Hill

A Beginner's Guide to Spotting Red Flags in Online DatingIntroduction: Trusting Your Gut in the Digital Dating WorldOnline dating offers exciting possibilities, but your safety must be your first priority. This guide is not meant to scare you; it is meant to equip you. It will teach you to recognize the warning signs and manipulative tactics used by dangerous individuals so you can navigate the dating world with confidence.The most powerful tool you have is your own intuition. As one dater recounted before a terrifying experience, she felt her "intuition was intuitioning." Learning to recognize and, most importantly, trust that feeling is the critical first step to protecting your peace and safety.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Red flags can appear very early, sometimes in the first few messages or during the first date. Think of these moments as an initial "vibe check"—a chance to gauge a person's character and intentions. Paying attention to these early signs can save you time, energy, and protect you from potentially unsafe situations.Love bombing is a tactic where someone overwhelms you with intense and excessive affection, flattery, and attention right at the beginning. The goal is often to create a powerful sense of connection and obligation, fast-tracking intimacy before you have a chance to see their true personality.The Overeager First Date: A man named "Tony" drove two hours for a first date, brought flowers, and immediately came on so strong that the narrator felt he was "applying for the job to be my boyfriend." This is the classic love bombing dilemma: the behavior seems flattering, but it feels wrong. The narrator explained this internal conflict perfectly: "Leading up to the date I was feeling like sketched out... my like intuition was like 'This is not good.' But my heart was like 'What are you talking about?'"Intense Declarations: After just meeting, a woman told her date, "how special I am, how lucky she is to have found me." While flattering, such intense declarations from someone who barely knows you are often a red flag for emotional immaturity or manipulative intent.A key early warning sign is someone who subtly or overtly disregards your stated preferences, comfort levels, or non-verbal cues. This demonstrates a fundamental lack of respect.https://cybermidnight.club/red-flag-forensics-how-to-spot-stalkers-scammers-and-cannibals-on-dating-apps/https://x.com/ADanielHill

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