Alya Being Used in Online Scams
Fans have noticed that the Alya anime is being used in online scams. According to reports, accounts using character images and the series’ name have been promoting subscription services or requesting money, pretending to be official sources.
Alya Being Used in Online Scams
In response to the situation, Alya’s official account issued a public statement. According to the statement, the only accounts authorized to share information about the series are: the original author @SUN91651696, the illustrator @momoco_haru, the manga adaptation artist @tenacitysaho, the Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko editorial team (@kadokawasneaker), and Kodansha’s Magazine Pocket (@magapoke). Any other accounts are unrelated to the project and should be avoided.
The production team emphasized that these actions are unauthorized and may cause issues for fans. They urged people to be cautious with vague or suspicious content, especially anything involving money. Their goal is to ensure that Alya fans can continue enjoying the series safely and with peace of mind.
To protect yourself from scams, avoid suspicious links, check if the profile is official, and be wary of any financial requests. This alert serves as a reminder that not even anime franchises are safe from online fraud.
via Você Sabia Anime