In what social media platform that was posted? When I get to see those emoji's and emoticons, they're weird and usually it's just someone who copy-pasted those words and spiels.
That "daily profit for a life time", they must be rich already.

Those are always the lines of scammers.
found it
https://crypto-potential.com/post/4rd-received-payment?comment=true#post_author_4994First thing I personally look is proper grammar and spelling. Even if you make a spelling error, make sure you double check what you post, especially if you are a business or a seller. If you can't double check your post and take care of your business, how are you going to take care of mine.
Spelling and grammar goes a long way.