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    535 days ago

    That some messed up US thing i never understood. Here in germany you are anonymous by default when you win. at most it is published from what state the winner was.

    That someone’s name and even address is published is so completely unimaginably absurd to me. makes no sense whatsoever.

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      75 days ago

      There’s actually extremely strong logic behind publishing the winner. It’s a whole hell of a lot harder to rig when your name is everywhere when you win.

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        175 days ago

        It’s a whole hell of a lot harder to rig when your name is everywhere when you win.

        This also sounds like a uniquely US problem. Not that there aren’t scammers everywhere, but it feels like it would be more prevalent in the US.

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          -94 days ago

          … That’s an absolute wild and hella nationalistic take. There’s nothing even slightly uniquely Americans about embezzlement and theft-- Europe has been doing that for thousands of years before America even existed

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            174 days ago

            I did acknowledge that it’s not exclusive to the US. And I didn’t say “it is”, I said “it feels like”.

            FTX, Theranos, Fyre Festival, Enron, Bernie Madoff, Logan Paul’s CrytoZoo, Charles Ponzi (the OG Ponzi scammer), etc.

            While scams exist everywhere, the US seems specially suited to embolden people to run scams. At least high profile ones.