I think that would apply if they started removing user content about this. But Facebook is simply declining to accept ads about this, which doesn't seem like it would apply here.
What is illegal about it? What law does it break?
> In an exclusive interview, hedge fund president and whistleblower Mayank Bansal breaks his silence How interesting, a hedge fund president and whistleblower, let me google him ... Hmm, no results whatsoever except the…
If you feel you're missing something in a discussion centered around a news article, skimming the news article often helps.
What if the auction gets resolved at a random (uniformly distributed) point in time in some small time interval?
I think that would apply if they started removing user content about this. But Facebook is simply declining to accept ads about this, which doesn't seem like it would apply here.
What is illegal about it? What law does it break?
> In an exclusive interview, hedge fund president and whistleblower Mayank Bansal breaks his silence How interesting, a hedge fund president and whistleblower, let me google him ... Hmm, no results whatsoever except the…
If you feel you're missing something in a discussion centered around a news article, skimming the news article often helps.
What if the auction gets resolved at a random (uniformly distributed) point in time in some small time interval?