One of the best things we could do to decrease the impact of scams in the world is to outcompete Evil, Inc. for their specialists and mid-level managers by opening up the hiring window where Evil, Inc. operates.
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Some people might think I'm speaking in a metaphor here, but mostly no, I think a large portion of all scams by dollar impact are run by professionals at organizations which note-for-note resemble well-operated capitalist businesses. Quarterly targets, payroll, HR managers, etc.
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Scams aren't so different than SaaS companies. You can run them as an artisan in a bathrobe, and that has been done before, but there's a competitive marketplace, prices for leads increase as specialized operators build businesses processes to metabolize them, and pros win.
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In equilibrium you should generally expect artisans on the fringes panning for gold and professionals sitting in air-conditioned offices in what were formerly mining towns.
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I’m confused. So Google isn’t Evil Inc.? Because that’s really where we should be hiring people away from
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This tweet. Oh my does that boil a 1000 word essay to the bare minimum. So good.
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