I'll answer that off topic question once, and only once. I've been following questionable penny stocks for more than 20 years. It's entertaining and instructive. I've learned a lot about securities law, and even more about human nature.
Where else could one find fictitious officers and directors? People who plan their next scam from prison? Who deal in bald-faced lies every time they talk to a shareholder? It's fascinating, and often very funny.
THAT is why I, and a great many others, do this. It has nothing to do with "saving" anyone. If people ask questions--and many do--I'll answer to the best of my knowledge. But asking is up to them.