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by nickfromseattle
1575 days ago
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There is a reasonably well documented underground economy of bribing Instagram employees to verify accounts (blue checkboxes) [0] and steal sought after usernames.[1] Amazon employees have been convicted of bribery for taking $ to "leak information about the company’s search and ranking algorithms, as well as share confidential data on third-party sellers they competed with on the marketplace".[2] If this happens at Facebook and Amazon, I can imagine it happening at Google. [0] https://mashable.com/article/instagram-verification-paid-bla... [1] I did not find any citable evidence on the first page of Google, but it's something I've heard from friends that are into influencer stuff. Supported by a quote from [1] "he decided to message someone with an interesting handle (a.k.a. username). That someone said they were able to take over that account because he worked at Instagram." [2] https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/11/former-amazon-employee-sente... |
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I can see it now - and intermediary that links willing briber with willing bribee in an anonymous way. Kinda like task rabbit for big tech...
I'm just joking right?