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by wasyl
1098 days ago
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Is it that big of a stretch to assume Reddit boosted their own apps ratings with fake/paid reviews, given one of the main arguments is that their apps still suck while they're killing third party ones? > I can’t imagine anybody has time to do all the random stuff they’re being accused of. Employees are probably not happy but they are still working. And you can literally find a page offering paid reviews in seconds, add an item to _a basket_ and pay with a credit card |
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Absent evidence, for the HN front page, yes.