CompareSMM, a well-known platform in the social media marketing (SMM) industry, has officially launched a new page titled “Hall of Shame”, aimed at helping users avoid problematic, unethical, or scam-related SMM panels.
The page is available at: comparesmm.com/hall-of-shame
The Hall of Shame highlights SMM panels that, according to CompareSMM, have exhibited unprofessional behavior, refused to pay debts, or created business conflicts that make them unsafe for customers and resellers. The company explains that all listed panels were part of long-term business relationships and were added only after repeated issues became impossible to ignore.
According to CompareSMM, the purpose of this new page is simple:
to warn the community before they lose money, time, or trust.
Panels Currently Listed
The page currently features several SMM services that CompareSMM accuses of scamming, ghosting, or demonstrating extremely unprofessional conduct. Each listing includes details about the business relationship, the nature of the conflict, and a direct answer to whether the panel is considered a scam.
CompareSMM emphasizes that the list only includes panels that personally scammed them, rather than those reported by third parties.
Because the industry is often complex and difficult to verify, they chose to focus solely on first-hand experiences to maintain accuracy and fairness.
Why This Page Matters
The SMM industry is known for its lack of regulation, making it easy for unreliable panels to operate under the radar.
CompareSMM’s new Hall of Shame serves as:
- A warning system for newcomers and professionals
- A public record of problematic panels
- A transparency effort to improve trust in the SMM ecosystem
- A way to help businesses avoid financial losses
With this launch, CompareSMM aims to make the SMM market safer, more transparent, and more reliable for everyone involved.