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by eutropia
16 days ago
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I think you'd still get fraud, for example I'm just imagining some reddit degens sharing the comprehension answers on a wiki or discord so people can skip the time commitment of reading the thing and instead grind as many as possible with cheatsheets while watching youtube or something. Imagine any avenue students use to cheat at classes and I think many of them apply to this system. |
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In other words by a user providing feedback he is proving to a degree that he "understood" the product. That is what he gets paid for, and that is what the companies pays for.