[known scam...]
Anyway, best advice is avoid Kommons.
It's not linked to Kommons at all. Happens on *ANY* website or forum where sex services can be advertized. It's a more threatening variant of the "we know what you do in private" scam.
The way it works:
- Scammer creates an ad with nice enticing pictures
- waits to be contacted
- eventually pretends to have comms about services
- a few days after, "blackmails" all those who contacted him [and it would be usually several hundreds every day]
- profit from the gulible
That's very low risk (as prostitution has severe societal limitations, very often legal ones too), as pretty much none of the "victims" are likely to complain in any official capacity.
So, again, nothing to do with Kommons. You are even more likely to find that on free or low-fee paid advertising sites. But potentially, any would do.