NSFWPH code links typically use social engineering tactics to trick users into clicking on them. These links can be spread through various channels, including:
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NSFWPH stands for "Not Safe For Work/PG-13/Help," which indicates that the content being shared may not be suitable for all audiences, particularly in professional or public settings. The term is often used on social media platforms, online forums, and communities to warn users about potentially explicit or mature content.
: Be extremely cautious when clicking "code links" from unknown sources, as they are frequently used to spread malware or phishing sites.