We likely don't hear from most of them. There must be plenty that lose their money and call it a day. And if people are walking away forever based on that experience, it's far from ideal. I wouldn't like to see large numbers of new users getting ripped off and becoming disillusioned, so it's better to make people aware of those who might prey on the inexperienced.
you would think that someone with the expertise/know-how to actually become involved in buying-selling of NFTs would not need a warning that it is a speculative thing and not guaranteed to produce any particular result. it's not like vegas where you can just wonder in off the street and plunk your money down on the craps table and say "put it on red".
with bitcoin you have to first understand how to get bitcoin into a wallet and then understand how to buy and sell bitcoin nfts and how to buy and sell your bitcoin etc. it just boggles my mind how someone could be inexperienced yet know how to do all of those things...