Warzone player “told on” themselves after posting advertised cheats

Shane Black
Warzone characters running towards camera

A Warzone player may have just outed themselves after posting an image of Reddit advertising a COD cheat to them.

Warzone has had a big issue with cheaters in the game, from aimbots to hacks that allow absurd shots.

The community has long spoken out against the prevalence of these cheats, often taking to social media to discuss it.

Now, a Warzone fan did just this but may have actually revealed themselves as a cheater in the process.

Warzone player outs themselves as cheater

The person in question posted on the Warzone subreddit about how the site was advertising a COD cheat, and asking why Reddit is showing this to them.

The image on the post shows the ad, which promises an “undetected and secure” cheat that has been around since 2020.

While the poster surely expected the community to respond with equal outrage, it was quickly pointed out that the whole thing is more telling than originally expected:

“I’ve never seen one of these ads. Aren’t they targeted given your browsing history?”

Other Warzone users are quick to confirm this, saying that Reddit’s ads are geared towards what people have been searching for, meaning this player has been looking for cheats.

‘Well, where have you been recently that google picked it up to suggest you that?” is a common question being asked.

While some fans have been a little lighthearted about the accidental confession, others are a bit harsher with their criticisms:

“OP is either advertising here or he’s dumb enough to not realize it’s his search history.”

Of course, it could be a completely different case, which the original poster claims is the case, but the community isn’t buying it.

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Shane is a Games Writer here with Dexerto, with a focus on first-person shooters, sports games, and just about anything else you can think of. He's worked with other sites like IGN, Dualshockers, and Gamepur, and possesses a huge passion for gaming.