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by dgellow
55 days ago
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I’m not convinced that’s the case. A relatively small subset of bad actors can join the network, create new accounts on a second phone, tap (or find a way to fake that process via the API), then eventually use those accounts from bots. It’s of course more friction, which in itself is good to avoid spam/bots, but over time all of that can very likely be automated |
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