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nomercy400 | 2 months ago
Now things become interesting when a users pays for ranking or 'verification' checkmarks. What makes that content different than a paid advertisment?
nomercy400 | 2 months ago
Now things become interesting when a users pays for ranking or 'verification' checkmarks. What makes that content different than a paid advertisment?
Terr_|2 months ago
IIRC the last time my mom came to me with a fake "You Must Upgrade Now" ad on her phone (from an otherwise-legit puzzle game), the ad-network did have a feedback function... but strangely there wasn't any category for fraud.
It might be less of an issue if there were clearer ad-vs-not boundaries, but that starts getting into issues like the browser security line of death [0].
[0] https://textslashplain.com/2017/01/14/the-line-of-death/
jay_kyburz|2 months ago
Hosts should make sure they know who is posting content on their platforms, so that in the event they are sued, they can countersue the creator of the content.
nomercy400|2 months ago
content for money
and
content not for money
The first should make the hoster liable, they have a contract involving money. The second should not automatically make the host liable.
g-b-r|2 months ago