I looked at the screenshots and saw that some were not send by “Nicole#” but by the username “prodajvodapavel@aggregatet.org”. A quick search for “prodajvodapavel” links to this Pinterest where some pictures are creepy.

The other result is this LinkedIn account. Under graduation, it’s noted “Bachelor Computer and Information Sciences et support” at the “Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University” in Ukraine. It could match with someone building a bot.

Then, another search with the name of the university and nicole returns this facebook post with a picture. The text translated with Deepl says “On December 19, 2024, the winners of the “Interesting Science Online” competition of the “Step to Science” project were awarded at the premises of the Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University.

By translating “Nicole” in Ukrainian and searching after the university name and the translation, I found this picture on Facebook.

It looks like a revenge if the woman in the facebook images is Nicole. She looks like the Nicole in the spam. It’s very creepy to do this.

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    14 hours ago

    Disregard this 🤖 hallucination but it’s interesting it does relate kinda

    Given the context of the “Interesting Science Online” award and its association with the “Step to Science” project at Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University, it’s reasonable to guess that the award might be related to innovative online educational content, scientific research dissemination, or digital projects that promote science education.

    Petro could have won the award for creating engaging online science content, developing educational tools, or contributing to digital platforms that enhance science learning and outreach. However, without specific details, this remains speculative.

    We just want to tell Nicole to Google “Nicole Fediverse chick” and give her the email address as a possible lead, I think.

    Who’s got a Facebook burner account?