It's always both sides; scammers are improving and upgrading their strategies. Some who might not fall victim to their strategy A might with their strategy C. There are also those victims who are very vulnerable to these scammers, so no matter how little the scammers try, they will get them and end up achieving their purpose. It's as simple as that. It's not just about the users who are bait for this scammer; everyone is almost a target for them. Whoever falls into their trap becomes the victim.
These scammers operate like casting a fishing net, targeting random victims and waiting for their response. What they are really waiting for is the potential victim's situation. In some cases, it is beginners with little experience who become victims. However, with other fraud schemes, even experienced individuals can fall victim.
For example, mistakes like copying and pasting the wrong address in a recent transaction are likely to be made. They definitely target users who are accustomed to making routine transactions, and potential victims may be careless.
There are so many scammers these days, and we must be more vigilant to protect our assets.
I totally agree with the statement "casting a fishing net". I have experienced enough scam attempts at telegram to know this to be true to the core. Literally every couple of days I would get this random unsolicited messages at telegram discord, telling me about some unrealistic opportunities. For example, remember the telegram username scam using the fragment site!? I got approached by some random guys 5-6 times for the same thing. Different scammers same tactics. This tells us they will target everyone until someone falls victim to it.
The best way would be avoiding using these platforms if possible, if your livelihood doesn't depends on them.