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Taxes. I think most human beings can survive with 100 millions of dollars of wealth (it's more than one can spend in multiple lifetimes). Anything over that can just be taxed. The problem of letting any private entities get that rich is they start to take control of everything. One such example is The East India Company having at one point a bigger private army than the British Army[0]. As things go we will soon be a…
So you’re not making it illegal to be a billionaire, you’re just taking it in the form of raising revenue for the government. Except government revenue serves a purpose: paying for government services and salaries. What do you do with the surplus cash? What about when someone does not have a billion dollars in cash, but has billions in assets? Flesh this out for me please.
Robinhood Play Store listing went from 329K reviews to 180K in few hours
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> it's deplatforming, using AWS as a weapon against smaller voices. I can't see this ending well. This, so much - imagine you believe "they" stole the election, "they" got your favorite social media shut down (parler/gab/whatever), "they" blocked the buying of options, "they" then liquidated your position as the price predictably fail and you got margin called, you complained but "they" got your feedback deleted. Ouc…
So this is conflating some very different circumstances.
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(This is a stub reply so I can collapse the various comments responding to this, so as not to distract too much from the topic at hand. (Sorry, non-JS users.))
Have you considered making the website actually show the comments instead of pinning yourself on every large post?
I agree kind of odd to see pinned posts by Dang but I have a feeling that's the best they can do with the resources at hand.
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(This is a stub reply so I can collapse the various comments responding to this, so as not to distract too much from the topic at hand. (Sorry, non-JS users.))
Have you considered making the website actually show the comments instead of pinning yourself on every large post?
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How exactly was this not the free market? Did robinhood do something illegal and break their contract?
A corporation unilaterally deciding and altering market conditions is a free market?
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I think it's a tough decision to make. In general I understand that Google would prevent review bombing, since it can very easily be abused by social media mobs or competitors. The point of reviews is to give a genuine idea of how people on average like a given app. Reviem bombing completely distorts that, whether it be 1-star or 5-star reviews. But here it's a pretty huge app, and the bombing is motivated by a real…
Not really. Many of people are rightfully upset and want to leave a 1 star review. It would be extremely inappropriate if Google removed my review. I think the app sucks if they can just prevent you from trading a stock and make you the bagholder in favor of large investors. Seems like a legitimate concern that hundred thousands of other people share - not some organized random prank. People are losing money as we sp…
Re: Robinhood Play Store listing went from 329K reviews to 180K in few hours
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How is that not fraud though? They are advertising a manipulated review score. The 1 stars aren't bots, they are people. Would it be legal for e.g. yelp to remove a string of bad reviews stemming from a catering company giving a wedding food poisoning?
I'm not saying I condone what happened. I just see people claiming corruption, and I personally doubt that. I think its more along the form of "lets remove these reviews for now and analyze them tomorrow"