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Do they have a way to test that? Surely the advertisers wouldn't just trust meta, google, reddit, etc.
I've worked on some enterprise projects specifically to detect bot activity, so that they wouldn't waste ML resources on a fake customer. While it's a bit of a cat and mouse game, they can certainly review past data for their advertising campaign and the conversion rates they are getting in order to determine if reddit ads are worth the money
That's good to hear, I hope they have many fights about it.