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by SubiculumCode 520 days ago
"...like you do" Is this a typo or a personal attack to the parent?
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"like" = "as if", and not in a Clueless inflection.
I think it's just a grammar thing, meant to read "having a landing page and no product, but collecting emails like you do [have a product]" - so not the parent being disingenuous but the general practice.