You’ve fallen into the fallacy of equating availability of advertisement to availability of knowledge. Knowledge is supposed to be a direct result of some observation of reality, advertising is usually a created and…
The individual in the article pretty clearly doesn’t care about the impact of “at scale” behavior of this type or the impact that would have on others, read: people with integrity
Ironic that trying to scroll down immediately floods me with a ridiculous full page message that is not the article...
You’ve fallen into the fallacy of equating availability of advertisement to availability of knowledge. Knowledge is supposed to be a direct result of some observation of reality, advertising is usually a created and…
The individual in the article pretty clearly doesn’t care about the impact of “at scale” behavior of this type or the impact that would have on others, read: people with integrity
Ironic that trying to scroll down immediately floods me with a ridiculous full page message that is not the article...