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by radnam 3353 days ago
Do not ascribe to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity or in this case probably engineering oversight. No affiliation or affection to twitter.
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Is it stupidity to think that twitter wouldn't try to monetize itelf by selling "reputation management services" to corporate customers? I guess one can get away with a lot of malice if they just affect the outward appearance of stupidity.
Do you know for a fact that Twitter monetizes using "reputation management systems"? I am just suggesting keeping an open mind.
This gets thrown around a lot on hn and I don't buy it as a healthy way to think. Leaves the door wide open
There's a huge difference between question something and believing it. The saying suggests that you shouldn't just jump to believing it, which is what happens all too often.