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paniconenvy1695 karma

Why would you do an AMA gaining exposure for your website when, if people know what your website really is, you could lose potential "clients"?

paniconenvy35 karma

Yea, I definitely don't think it would be the vast majority of clients. But if there's one person who sees this and doesn't use the service when they may have before, that's a bad thing. Or if someone sees it and tells their friends at work, and they tell they friends, etc. The benefit of this website seems to be that people don't know about it unless they're trying to find a hitman

paniconenvy15 karma

Reddit is indexed on Google search results. If some searches "rent a hitman" and this AMA is one of the top links, it could sway someone away from the rah website

paniconenvy11 karma

What part of what I said is an exaggeration, exactly? Maybe it was that losing potential clients is bad? If someone was trying to call a hit on you, don't you think it would be a good thing if they used this website instead of something more "legitimate"?

paniconenvy7 karma

Maybe, but wouldn't it be better to provide the website and email address to law enforcement or another private entity so that it can continue running as-is?