fancysandwiches@neuromatch.social (@fancysandwiches@neuromatch.social)
Software person, co-founder of PyCascades and PuPPy, artist in my free time, collector of hobbies.
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- Painting (watercolors and gouache)
- Sketching
- Birding / Nature Photography
- Modular Synthesizers
- Metal music
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Dear f***ing lord!
Senza categoria@campuscodi They've already factored in the cost of government enforcement. I don't have the exact numbers, but they calculated that at most they'd lose something like 10% of the revenue from the scam ads due to enforcement, so it was worth it to keep allowing them.
I'm not saying that governments shouldn't crack down on this, but I don't think we can expect enforcement to make a difference until laws are changed that make the enforcement actually meaningful, until then they'll keep exposing their users to scams, and they'll keep profiting, while paying a small enforcement tax.