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The official documentation website includes a link to a Telegram channel named scroll_tech_updates. Currently, this link is non-functional, displaying a message that the channel does not exist. To address this issue and mitigate potential security risks, a commit was made to remove the Telegram link from the project repository.
Key Risks of Maintaining the Inactive Link:
Impersonation by Scammers: Malicious actors could create a Telegram channel with the same name, misleading users into believing it is the official channel. This deception could facilitate the spread of fraudulent information or malicious links.
Phishing Attempts: Scammers might redirect users to phishing websites designed to steal sensitive information or funds from their wallets.
Erosion of Trust: Fraudulent activities originating from a seemingly official channel could severely damage the project's reputation and undermine user trust.
I have encountered similar situations in other projects. Here is an example: farcasterxyz/docs#297
Additionally updated typos in docs Scoll -> Scroll
To safeguard the project's reputation and protect users from potential financial losses, I would greatly appreciate it if you could review my pull request at your earliest convenience. Thank you! @Turupawn@dghelm@isabellewei@emilyJLin95
Describe the bug
The official documentation website includes a link to a Telegram channel named scroll_tech_updates. Currently, this link is non-functional, displaying a message that the channel does not exist. To address this issue and mitigate potential security risks, a commit was made to remove the Telegram link from the project repository.
Key Risks of Maintaining the Inactive Link:
Impersonation by Scammers: Malicious actors could create a Telegram channel with the same name, misleading users into believing it is the official channel. This deception could facilitate the spread of fraudulent information or malicious links.
Phishing Attempts: Scammers might redirect users to phishing websites designed to steal sensitive information or funds from their wallets.
Erosion of Trust: Fraudulent activities originating from a seemingly official channel could severely damage the project's reputation and undermine user trust.
I have encountered similar situations in other projects. Here is an example: farcasterxyz/docs#297
Additionally updated typos in docs Scoll -> Scroll
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