Make sure every chance you get, you cite big chains for racism. Remember places like mcdonald's donate to blm and didn't get their businesses torched. In fact they grew sales. Use their weapons against them. Ruin them
This is the new scarlet letter. Simply being accused of something, that is not even the worst thing in the world a person could do, is enough to get you unpersoned. This is 1984.
This will easily be shut down. It is a form of slander or libel if you publish stuff that you can't prove. So if Yelp allows a person to file a report and they do not verify it with a visit to the business and an interview with the business owner, then Yelp will be sued for millions of dollars. It will be the end of Yelp.
Imagine if a troll managed to label Black businesses with it. This is gonna backfire heavily.
Make sure every chance you get, you cite big chains for racism. Remember places like mcdonald's donate to blm and didn't get their businesses torched. In fact they grew sales. Use their weapons against them. Ruin them
Honk honk
Taking bets on how long before this backfires?!
What is stopping me from reporting Yelp being involved in racist conduct. Will they apply a Racist Behavior Alert on themselves?
What could possibly go wrong???
This is the new scarlet letter. Simply being accused of something, that is not even the worst thing in the world a person could do, is enough to get you unpersoned. This is 1984.
This will easily be shut down. It is a form of slander or libel if you publish stuff that you can't prove. So if Yelp allows a person to file a report and they do not verify it with a visit to the business and an interview with the business owner, then Yelp will be sued for millions of dollars. It will be the end of Yelp.
Yelp is just another example of everything wrong with social media.
Time to lay down the hammer on and report every big business that donated to blm. Call them racists.
Or we could just make a habit of shopping only at "racist" businesses.
So lying leftists will attack a business and that business will have to bribe yelp to remove the disclaimers.
Quite the business model they have there.
So, do they just take the word of someone that leaves an online review of the business?
As someone who deals with online reviews and knows how often people love to abuse the system and lie, this scares me.
This will make it a lot easier to find places to do business! You won't even have to read the reviews.
Thanks yelp!
Does BET, Church's Chicken, et all have a yelp?