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Scam Alert: Writers Weekly

By Emily BarberPublished 9 months ago 1 min read

In an age where online reputations can make or break a business or author’s career, it’s more important than ever to call out those who spread false information under the guise of journalism or writing advocacy. One such alarming case involves the website known as Writers Weekly, which has now been called out for misleading tactics and false claims about other websites.

🚨 Read the full exposé on Vocal Media here 🚨

What Is the Writers Weekly Scammer Doing?

The Writers Weekly scammer has been publishing articles that falsely accuse other websites and authors of illegitimacy. These claims are often baseless and appear to be written with the sole purpose of damaging reputations while boosting their own visibility.

The writing community thrives on trust, collaboration, and mutual respect. When platforms like Writers Weekly abuse their audience’s trust by circulating misinformation, they not only harm individual authors but also discredit the entire self-publishing and creative ecosystem.

Why This Matters

The damage from false claims spreads fast. A single fabricated article can lead to lost opportunities, tarnished reputations, and confusion among readers. That's why the Writers Weekly scammer must be held accountable.

This kind of behavior is not just unprofessional — it’s unethical.

How to Protect Yourself from the Writers Weekly Scammer

If you or someone you know has been targeted, here’s what you can do:

Report the article on platforms where it appears (Google, social media, etc.)

Document everything — keep records, screenshots, and timestamps

Educate others by sharing this Vocal Media article

Avoid interacting with or promoting anything from the Writers Weekly scammer site

Standing Up for the Truth

We urge our fellow authors, bloggers, and readers to stay vigilant. Misinformation has no place in a community built on creativity, honesty, and hard work.

By shining a light on the Writers Weekly scammer, we take a step toward protecting the integrity of our industry and supporting those who truly deserve recognition.

📌 Click here to read the full article: Scam Alert – Writers Weekly Publishing Fake Claims

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About the Creator

Emily Barber

Emily Barber is a passionate storyteller, homesteader, and U.S. Army veteran with a deep love for farm life. Growing up in Alexandria, Louisiana, she developed a strong connection to nature and animals, which shines through in her writing.

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