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Lawsuit, sure, but is it actually illegal?
People who are not part of the wealthy elite stealing profits is illegal. Doesn't matter what the method was.
And yet Xitter, Farcebook and similar platforms still publish their stats as if all their users are real human beings. So why isn't that fraud?
Because it's only fraud if a normal person makes money from it, duh 🤪
People who are ~~not~~ part of the wealthy elite stealing profits is ~~il~~legal.
Plausible deniability is the answer.
This is the truth. He would have been fine if he was super rich
Bot listening is probably fraud.
Probably against the TOS, though, meaning the money paid was never owed, could get it into fraud
That's still civil. I think this is just a case of fraud plain and simple.
Just wanted to add something. Lying for Financial gain isn’t illegal it’s how you do it. Like people lie for Financial gain all the time.
I would not just say unethical. You have to consider multiple facets and situations. While yes it may not be best. Sometimes they have to feed children or otherwise. To put it simply most things aren’t black and white.
According to the article, they're going for multiple counts of money laundering and wire fraud with 20 years each.