it's unlikely many people would knowingly consent to have their network, and livelihoods, manipulated as they were for the study
I know cbc is quoting someone here, but their style is to only publish propaganda they agree with, and it's pretty hypocritical of them to shame linked-in for these manipulation tactics when they are often caught doing the same thing themselves.
> it's unlikely many people would knowingly consent to have their network, and livelihoods, manipulated as they were for the study
I know cbc is quoting someone here, but their style is to only publish propaganda they agree with, and it's pretty hypocritical of them to shame linked-in for these manipulation tactics when they are often caught doing the same thing themselves.
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