For the record, I’m a man whose name is not Annie and I don’t even like yoga.

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    They’re looking for a response even if your name isn’t Annie. You saying hey I think you got the wrong number or my name’s not Annie that is engagement. They’re hoping they could then talk to you from that point.

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      That makes sense. I guess there are people gullible enough to respond or they wouldn’t do it. I just have a hard time comprehending it.

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        A lot of times they’re looking for lonely people. Or maybe just bored people. There was a last week with John Oliver that did a pretty good in-depth dive on it.

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        I wouldn’t call it gullible to just assume it was a wrong number. 9/10 times I’ve received a message like this it’s just a wrong number so I would immediately assume that’s what happened.

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    Could also be a “ping” where they send this text to a lot of numbers, and those that respond get recorded as “alive”

    Then they can either:

    • Do some recon on the number for spear phishing
    • Save money by aiming the bigger part of the campaign (possibly multiple or large texts) only towards online numbers
    • Some other reason 🤷
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    Reply with a double entendre, something either horrifying, or revolting. Just to mess with them.

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      No worries there. I don’t plan to.

      Edit: although I’m tempted to say, “did you mean my grandmother? Because she died in like 1993 and she didn’t have a cell phone and she wasn’t into yoga. She also didn’t go by that name.”

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        I know I’m explaining the joke, but tbf yoga is a lot more about holding a stress position to gain strength than it is about stretching.