>These prediction markets incentivize the absolute worst in humanity.

Just call it gambling. They aren't "prediction markets," they're just gambling. Gambling incentivizes the absolute worst in humanity.

We're not talking about gambling-as-addiction. We're talking about gambling as big players paying participants to throw fights, paying referees to call shots, and the players are the real world and the referees are journalists.

I agree.

Just checking :) Didn't want to confuse two totally different equally compelling reasons to ban prediction markets

That's fundamentally wrong

>That's fundamentally wrong

If you have an argument, please share it. If you don't, please don't waste everyone's time.