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Old 10-01-2022, 10:27 AM   #67
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Originally Posted by meeera View Post
Not even slightly. I just don't think that social media sites should be in the business of micro-policing whether or not they think people throwing media reviews/responses on their feed have watched the movie or read the book. It would be entirely impractical, impossibly resource-hungry, and 100% inevitably would misfire and delete valid, truthful reviews if anyone was foolish enough to attempt it.

They can't even delete Nazis, and you want them to hire on an enormous department to try to figure out whether Billy from Toledo has genuinely seen the new Spider-man movie yet? That's just wildly bizarre. You're in la-la-land.
Rather easy to determine if someone has read or seen a book/movie which hasn’t been written or made yet. Being as they don’t exist.

And no one has said they should hire on whole departments.
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