I tend to agree with you that 4 million is wrong. My issue is should something on the exchange be done about a highly bidded article that is later shown to be false? People can not just change there bids.
Does everyone think the moderators should take some kind of action? If you think think they should what should that action be?
Personally I would like to see some kind of warning message put on the headline of articles later shown to be incorrect, or that contain information that is wrong because it is outdated. Especially if the article received a lot of positive bids because it was initially views as exciting news.
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I tend to agree with you that 4 million is wrong. My issue is should something on the exchange be done about a highly bidded article that is later shown to be false? People can not just change there bids.
Does everyone think the moderators should take some kind of action? If you think think they should what should that action be?
Personally I would like to see some kind of warning message put on the headline of articles later shown to be incorrect, or that contain information that is wrong because it is outdated. Especially if the article received a lot of positive bids because it was initially views as exciting news.