The problem is, how can a beginner who is eager to get involved in the airdrop know the difference between the official website and the fake website?
I think the general advice should be that we should avoid airdrops because scammers are using the airdrop channel to scam beginners.
Most airdrops end up being scams, which is why some coins that advertise through airdrops are not getting the attention they need in the public market because most people cannot trust the project unless they follow various advertising systems that involve bounty and signature campaigns.
Indeed, a newbie will find it extremely challenging to distinguish between real and fake airdrops because they have no prior knowledge of airdrops, making it impossible for them to do the same for real and phoney websites. If newbies are interested in participating in airdrops, they should take the time to research all the requirements; otherwise, it would be best if they stayed away from them. It's no longer necessary for me to participate in airdrops because the most of them are either scams or offer meagre payments.
There was a time when it was the era of airdrops and scammers did not know how to use it to scam people, some people benefited from it. But now I will advise other newbies like myself to be careful of airdrops and trying to make profit off from them. Airdrops sound like casino bonuses to some newbies to Cryptocurrency, they are interested in getting something free that is why they still consider airdrops. Many airdrop hunters that are newbies will be scammed from this, I feel sorry for them.
As a beginner in the cryptocurrency industry, all you'll want to do at first is earn a free token, and since you don't know anything about the industry or scams, you'll just keep clicking on links that say "earn a free token." They get scammed in this manner. Nowadays, legitimate airdrops are extremely hard to find, therefore beginners should stay away from them.