154 Social media isn’t just a place to connect anymore—it’s a marketplace of attention, reputation, and influence. And in that space, scammers like @oyotta thrive. But behind the curated selfies and inflated stats lies a truth that can’t be filtered: he’s a fraud, a scammer, and a digital predator. Table of Contents Let’s talk facts.But there’s more.It’s cowardly. It’s predatory. And it’s time to expose it. Let’s talk facts. @oyotta’s entire “influencer” status is fake. The followers on his Instagram account (@oyotta)? Bought. The likes and comments on his posts? Bought. His YouTube views and subscribers? Bought. And where did he buy them? From SoChillPanel.com—a legitimate, respected SMM platform used by brands, artists, marketers, and agencies worldwide. But instead of being a loyal customer or honest user, he exploited the system. After ordering bulk engagement services to boost his public image, he initiated chargebacks—stealing thousands of dollars worth of services. This wasn’t a misunderstanding. It was a deliberate, calculated fraud. He placed the orders, watched his accounts grow, took screenshots to fake credibility—and then filed disputes to reverse the charges. This kind of activity crushes small businesses. It undermines trust in digital marketing, and it hurts platforms like SoChillPanel.com, which work hard to provide safe, reliable, and fast service to their customers. Every scam like this sets the industry back—and @oyotta has done it repeatedly. But there’s more. Beyond his financial fraud, @oyotta is known for harassing women online. There’s a long trail of DMs, comments, and message logs showing how he spams women, sends inappropriate messages, and even publicly trashes them when they don’t give him attention. He uses his fake “influencer” image to try to gain clout and control over people. He pretends to be successful, hides behind inflated numbers, and manipulates others to serve his ego. When women ignore him? He insults them. When SMM platforms fulfill his orders? He robs them. When someone questions him? He hides behind fake stats. It’s cowardly. It’s predatory. And it’s time to expose it. People like @oyotta are not influencers—they’re frauds living off the hard work of others. They fake their way into credibility, scam real service providers like SoChillPanel.com, and harass anyone who doesn’t play along. If you run an SMM platform, be cautious. If you’re a content creator, stay away. If you’re a woman online—protect yourself from manipulators like this. Social media should reward real talent, honest work, and respectful engagement. It should not protect scammers who steal services, harass people, and lie their way to the top. Let’s stop supporting people like @oyotta and start standing up for truth. 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Uneeb Khan Uneeb Khan CEO at blogili.com. Have 5 years of experience in the websites field. Uneeb Khan is the premier and most trustworthy informer for technology, telecom, business, auto news, games review in World. previous post Why Donor Engagement Matters for Nonprofit Success next post Guide to Choosing a Domestic Helper Agency Related Posts What Smart VCs Look at Before Writing a... May 6, 2026 Step‑by‑Step: Using the NG Habitats Online Configurator to... April 22, 2026 How Essential Oil Aromatherapy Can Transform Your Office’s... April 22, 2026 The Strategic Value of Modern Business Management Platforms April 15, 2026 Public Remembrance Days and Private Grief: Finding Meaning... April 3, 2026 A Beginner’s Guide to Buying Bulk Liquidation Pallets... March 15, 2026 Common Crane Issues Identified During Maintenance—and How to... March 6, 2026 Educational Toys in Pakistan Shaping Smarter Minds Through... February 23, 2026 Dirt for Sale Makes Lawn Leveling Projects More... February 19, 2026 Industrial Packaging for Preventing Part Mix-Ups February 18, 2026