Lessons from the Garden

Digital invitation phishing has become a prevalent threat, particularly in 2025 and 2026. Scammers exploit "FOMO" (fear of missing out) by sending vague, informal messages—often appearing to come from a friend whose account has already been compromised.

For more information on staying safe online, you can review guides on spotting phishing scams from Paperless Post or general online safety resources provided by Kaspersky. or report a suspicious link you received?

"The door is heavy, but it isn’t locked for you. Welcome to the echo chamber of the unseen. Enter carefully: [Link]"

The "txt link" was actually a decentralized ledger of his old dreams. He read through logs of his 17-year-old self: goals to build an open-source world, manifestos on digital privacy, and a private key to a wallet containing 50 Bitcoins, worth pennies back then.

Google Drive: Upload a .txt file and set the sharing permissions to "Anyone with the link."

"A digital ghost in a physical world. Your invite to the architecture of the deep is active. Connect: [Link]" Option 2: The Minimalist & Modern "Privilege is a perspective. Join the network: [Link]"

If you are drafting a template for a system that automatically texts users a link to join a site or group: