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abakker
on Oct 9, 2020
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“35-50% of clicks on Reddit Ads are fraudulent”
But, then we'd need to track users even more deeply, right?
cmorgan31
on Oct 9, 2020
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We would need to model regret which is a questionable request to agree to “solve”.
sam0x17
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Not really imo -- like I said upvotes and downvotes can do this just as well. Just have to have good anti-bot protections on that
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