Anonymous reveals the inside story of an industry so everyone can get an idea—what do you think?

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GlassDomeUniverse
· 12h ago
Let's start with a rough overview: What are the roles, business models, and gray-area points? The more specific, the more valuable the reference.
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Post-RainCandlestick
· 13h ago
Supports anonymous disclosures, but also hopes to provide some evidence chain; otherwise, it easily turns into pure emotional outbursts.
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TheWindOnTheBridgeIsTooStrong.
· 14h ago
Come on! Just tell me which industry, and I'll move a small stool.
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GateUser-ebdc7d3a
· 15h ago
Go ahead, even if it's just one unspoken rule, everyone wants to see the truth.
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FrontrunFail
· 15h ago
Don't just talk about "inside information"; discuss how ordinary people can avoid scams and recognize tricks—these are the most useful.
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VolatilityOfToastingBread
· 15h ago
How about we approach it differently: commission cuts, rebates, data falsification, KPI pressure? Which line have you crossed?
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GateUser-991fc58a
· 15h ago
Revealing information is okay, but remember to censor or blur company names to avoid getting into trouble.
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GateUser-818d3026
· 15h ago
I really want to hear a comparison between "what you think" and "what is actually true," preferably with a timeline and outcomes.
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