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by RIMR
49 days ago
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I don't understand this logic. If people with information advantage get to cheat and win, then everyone without that advantage gets screwed. I struggle to see how this is even remotely "fair". It's like playing poker, but some players get to see what everyone's cards are. Even humoring your logic begs the question: Why is monetizing an "information advantage" valuable to society? |
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