I contend a large part of the economy is based on fraud, deception and misleading information. A series.
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Brands have employees or contractors make fake reviews of their products.https://www.wsj.com/articles/black-friday-shoppers-beware-of-fake-five-star-reviews-11574937001?mod=searchresults&page=1&pos=2 …
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The company that was calling the fraud, http://fakespot.com , is a fraud.
@BarbarianCap https://twitter.com/molson_hart/status/1200080435998609408?s=21 …https://twitter.com/Molson_Hart/status/1200080435998609408 …Molson Hart added,
Molson Hart @Molson_HartThis website is a scam. It's too hard for external non-Amazon algos to flag fake reviews. In the past, it was possible because Amazon mandated the inclusion of the words "I received this product for free in exchange for a review" but those days are long gone. pic.twitter.com/yxmd7k00TpShow this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Second order fraud, nice. Regardless, fake reviews are a problem and companies do make them happen while sites sort of look the other way.
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You’re preaching to the pope!
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