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dankwizard ◴[] No.44439699[source]
It was falling behind. The dodgy stores were getting more creative and Fakespot needed to play catch up.

You've got stores that would include a $5-$20 coupon/gift card in the item in exchange for a positive review. Sure, this didn't 1:1 translate but if a user did it would look like a legitimate review.

You've got a plethora of LLMs out there just itching to GENERATE.

Then an expensive option I was suprised happened - I bought a Dyson clone vacuum cleaner off of Amazon. A few weeks later, the company emailed me and said 'We have a new model. Buy that one, leave a review, we'll refund the purchase'. So I did it. This happened about 10 more times in 2024. My outdoor shed is entirely stick vacuums.

Feel a bit dirty doing it but that's ok I've got 12 vacuums that can clean my conscience.

I think Fakespot would have difficulty with all 3 of these scenarios.

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Retr0id ◴[] No.44439818[source]
I can understand going for the "free upgrade" the first time around, but why continue racking up more vacuum cleaners after that? Do you plan to sell them later?
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Mtinie ◴[] No.44439871[source]
It’s the rational option if someone is giving you something for less than it costs you and the moral implications of the action is minimal (at best).
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shawnz ◴[] No.44440274[source]
Sure, but consider the costs of consuming your space with junk. Now you have less room for things you care about, there's a maintenance burden, and there's a mental burden as well
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ozgrakkurt ◴[] No.44440438[source]
Not having things and regretting passing up on something is much more real for people that had problem with money before.

Having too many things is just abstract unless you had that problem maybe

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shawnz ◴[] No.44440524[source]
Is 12 vacuums abstract?
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1. ozgrakkurt ◴[] No.44440704{3}[source]
It is abstract in the sense that you might not see why that would be a problem