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Keiichi81 4 points ago +4 / -0

The class-action lawsuit filed in Massachusetts federal court on Wednesday accuses the Redditor of purposefully creating millions of dollars of losses for retail investors by using online personas to attack hedge funds while increasing the price of GameStop.

That's a funny way of saying "Defendant used his social media account to participate in a grassroots financial movement that caused a hedge fund which had taken a massive financial gamble to lose money." I'm failing to see what illegal or even immoral about that, but it definitely will be fun red pilling a few libtards as Democrats rally to defend and bail out multi-billion-dollar hedge fund managers because they lost a bet.

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residue69 1 point ago +1 / -0

As if hedge funds don't hire firms that use social media sock puppet accounts to purposefully create millions of dollars of losses for retail investors. They've been doing this since before Digg.

Off topic, but I've been meaning to link to InfoGalactic instead of WikiPedia for some time. I finally did it and wish I would have done it sooner. Their front page was advertising Vox Day's book SJWs Always Lie.