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Old 05-29-2025, 01:30 AM   #40
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My experience with FakeSpot were the opposite. It flagged multiple reviews of an item on Amazon as being probably false and looking at 14 5 star reviews posted over 6 hours, I tended to agree. Oddly, the only sites it seems work on were ecommerce sites. I was just looking at the FakeSpot FAQs and Reddit was not listed as a site it worked with. Amazon, Best Buy, eBay, Sephora, Walmart and Shopify were listed. Reddit was not. Discord was not. SubStack was not.
They definitely had it on the home networking subReddit (I used to work in telecom). And it definitely flagged my switch recommendation as "bogus" or "spam" or something like that. I know it was FakeSpot because I had never heard of it before (or since) and traced it back to Mozilla. I don't like being called a liar by a brain dead AI Bot.
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