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Polymarket has reportedly been paying creators to post fake betting videos

Polymarket has reportedly been paying creators to post fake betting videos
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The Wall Street Journal reviewed 1,105 videos along with guidance given to creators for crafting their posts.

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Headline framingQuote selection biasPassive vs active voiceloaded languageomission of counter-perspectivepro-regulatory framingfactual tonebalanced presentationneutral languageloaded negative language toward Polymarketone-sided source selection (WSJ + creators only)prominent placement of regulatory bans

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