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   * A [[tactics:catfishing|catfish agent]] may sow doubt in the minds of their victim, by accusing the victim's friends of being catfishers or gold diggers.   * A [[tactics:catfishing|catfish agent]] may sow doubt in the minds of their victim, by accusing the victim's friends of being catfishers or gold diggers.
   * [[hazards:rats|Informants]] that have infiltrated a group may divert suspicion by accusing other people of being informants.   * [[hazards:rats|Informants]] that have infiltrated a group may divert suspicion by accusing other people of being informants.
-  * A pedophile may accuse threats or investigators of being pedophiles themselves, or even worm their way into things like pedo hunting ops.+  * A pedophile may accuse threats or investigators of being pedophiles themselves, or even worm their way into things like [[hazards:anonymous#child-safety|pedo hunting ops]].
  
 These are just some examples, and is by no means an exhaustive list. In every case, the pattern is the same: Deflection away from one's own actions by the use of a scapegoat. These are just some examples, and is by no means an exhaustive list. In every case, the pattern is the same: Deflection away from one's own actions by the use of a scapegoat.
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