Depends. If it's just people padding out a Facebook group then no big deal. If they control of the megaphones or funding channels for the problem but only pretend to care, it's pretty devastating as you can burn through months of runway figuring it out
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Then people will ask "oh why don't you try to get help/funding from [fraud]?" and you either have to lie or try to explain that they don't actually care about the thing even though it's what they're known for.
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I think, if you want to solve a problem, you should examine it and actually understand the full implication of what it would take to solve. A big harm I see happening are when people attempt force the results they want without thoughts on secondary effects of said force.
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