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by nico
505 days ago
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Interesting. I’m afraid this won’t really go anywhere, but it’s a good conversation to have On one hand, judging by the comments, there’s quite a bit of interest on disclosure On the other hand, corporations and big advertisers (spammers?) might not really want it. Or is there a positive aspect in disclosure for them? |
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California tends to be pretty good (well, "good". relative to federal and other states) at getting consumer friendly bills passed. They don't always work, but the intent for many bills feel focused on the people.
>On the other hand, corporations and big advertisers (spammers?) might not really want it.
Of course they don't. I would love one day seeing how many bots there truly are on Reddit and seeing how close to Dead Internet we are.
I don't think HN hits the 10m threshold to require disclosure. But I also doubt many bots are on here.