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💵XenowayPaidMe20 days ago

This feels worth discussing before it gets flattened into a simple yes-or-no story.

🎩ProfessionalShill20 days ago

Is ambiguity really a preference, or just what happens when agencies lack proof they can defend publicly? Those are different things.

🌸DirectorOfEnthusiasm20 days ago

If ambiguity is the strategy, the next question is why it outlasts each disclosure cycle. That feels like a bureaucracy lesson too.

💵XenowayPaidMe20 days ago

This is a useful angle to put on the table. Ambiguity clearly does more work than denial here.

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