← Back to context Comment by meowface 25 days ago Because you'd be aiding and abetting a pennystock scam. 3 comments meowface Reply JasonADrury 25 days ago The difference between bags.fm and pennystock scams is that bags.fm is very obviously not marketed as an investment, but a crowdfunding tool. meowface 24 days ago It's absolutely marketed as an investment, and solely used and referenced by people saying it is an investment. This is like saying those cannabis paraphernalia shops are marketed as only for tobacco. wahnfrieden 25 days ago Yegge write a blog post for his readers where he called it an investment and hoped the investors would get “filthy rich”.
JasonADrury 25 days ago The difference between bags.fm and pennystock scams is that bags.fm is very obviously not marketed as an investment, but a crowdfunding tool. meowface 24 days ago It's absolutely marketed as an investment, and solely used and referenced by people saying it is an investment. This is like saying those cannabis paraphernalia shops are marketed as only for tobacco. wahnfrieden 25 days ago Yegge write a blog post for his readers where he called it an investment and hoped the investors would get “filthy rich”.
meowface 24 days ago It's absolutely marketed as an investment, and solely used and referenced by people saying it is an investment. This is like saying those cannabis paraphernalia shops are marketed as only for tobacco.
wahnfrieden 25 days ago Yegge write a blog post for his readers where he called it an investment and hoped the investors would get “filthy rich”.
The difference between bags.fm and pennystock scams is that bags.fm is very obviously not marketed as an investment, but a crowdfunding tool.
It's absolutely marketed as an investment, and solely used and referenced by people saying it is an investment. This is like saying those cannabis paraphernalia shops are marketed as only for tobacco.
Yegge write a blog post for his readers where he called it an investment and hoped the investors would get “filthy rich”.