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Instacart shoppers besieged by bots that snatch lucrative orders

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Re: Instacart shoppers besieged by bots that snatch lucrative orders

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I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that this is only possible on Android, right? The video linked by ultimoo shows an Android, and my perception is that iOS sandboxing is much tighter.

How can Instacart combat this? They can't require iOS among their shoppers. Is it going to be an arms race of heuristics and anti-cheat code like it is for games that want to prevent aim-bots?

Or they could start running their own algorithm on the back-end, release juicy batches first to shoppers that haven't gotten a good one recently.

Re: Instacart shoppers besieged by bots that snatch lucrative orders

#10

Maybe the best strategy is to tip low when placing the order, then increase the tip after delivery to reward the guy who needed the money enough to take your order with a low tip.

Then you'd also incentivize workers to take orders with low tips and be disappointed when they really get a low tip.

Seems more fair to me to require the company pay their employees a fair wage and benefits rather than redefine those that work for them as contractors to dodge those obligations.

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