Today, I saw an ad that one of those prediction market companies put out.
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Today, I saw an ad that one of those prediction market companies put out.
It said, “We Don’t Do Death Markets.”
I hate that I knew what they meant, that I knew not to believe that, but also, if you’re a company that’s ever in a position where you feel you have to put out this ad, what the hell are you even doing?
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@skinnylatte
Decided to find the image I saw of it. -
Today, I saw an ad that one of those prediction market companies put out.
It said, “We Don’t Do Death Markets.”
I hate that I knew what they meant, that I knew not to believe that, but also, if you’re a company that’s ever in a position where you feel you have to put out this ad, what the hell are you even doing?
@skinnylatte was talking about this with a colleague as "ad put up by sleazy gambling company raises a lot of questions about the sleazy gambling company already answered by the ad"
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Today, I saw an ad that one of those prediction market companies put out.
It said, “We Don’t Do Death Markets.”
I hate that I knew what they meant, that I knew not to believe that, but also, if you’re a company that’s ever in a position where you feel you have to put out this ad, what the hell are you even doing?
@skinnylatte
Reminds me of discussions about the company's Code of Conduct:
"If we write 'we respect all laws', I feel that might raise questions that the Code of Conduct doesn't answer." -
Today, I saw an ad that one of those prediction market companies put out.
It said, “We Don’t Do Death Markets.”
I hate that I knew what they meant, that I knew not to believe that, but also, if you’re a company that’s ever in a position where you feel you have to put out this ad, what the hell are you even doing?
@skinnylatte they have an ad in DC that says "We don't allow insider trading", which feels like a they should have had a
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