not_your_vase 6 hours ago
But while I do believe that there is a real hole in the market there, I am not sure how big that market is, if there is really a demand for real reviews - both products and services (and whatever else can be reviewed)
GuestFAUniverse 5 hours ago
gmuslera 6 hours ago
dzhiurgis 3 hours ago
Finnucane 6 hours ago
bko 5 hours ago
Ironic
OutOfHere 5 hours ago
bell-cot 6 hours ago
Maybe apply the same policy to North Korea, in the spirit of PDR Solidarity.
on_the_train 5 hours ago
smitty1e 5 hours ago
bko 6 hours ago
> NetzDG (2017/2018): Germany passed the NetzDG legislation in June 2017, which officially took effect in January 2018. Designed to combat hate speech online, it mandated that major social media platforms remove "illegal content"—including defamation and insults—within strict timeframes or face heavy fines.
> Strict Liability Precedent: Even before NetzDG, German courts have traditionally set a low threshold for companies to challenge reviews. If a business simply claims a reviewer has no record of a transaction, platforms will often temporarily remove the review and force the user to provide proof of their visit.
> Fully 99.97% of Google Maps reviews taken down for “defamation” across the entire 27-country European Union are for businesses based in Germany, official European data shows.
I'll take unintended consequences for $500
https://www.fastcompany.com/91420303/google-review-germany-t...
mooiedingen 5 hours ago
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