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by rglullis
995 days ago
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Sarcasm aside (did you use chatGPT to try to make a point here?), the argument is not that charging makes spam impossible but that it makes economically inviable. Just assume that it costs one dollar to sign up. The "spam-detecting" algorithm doesn't need to be foolproof. It just needs to find the spammer by the 10th message to effectively make each message cost $0.10 to be sent. What type of scam/spam has such a high ROI that can justify this operation for long? |
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Someone less adept might suggest something like “spammers could pivot to higher profit-per-target activities to make up for the cost by (for example) pushing crypto rug pulls even harder or just straight up phishing and theft schemes, or one of many many other examples of that sort of thing”.
However you and I know the truth: No they won’t.