Glyph on Nostr: nprofile1q…lv3kj like with financial advisors, there's a shortcut here, at least in ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqtxcqx6k9vv35hnklmg02xk4r2z4dhz540tmwv3gr6jnrkvt8nemqdlv3kj (nprofile…v3kj) like with financial advisors, there's a shortcut here, at least in the US you can ask "are you a fiduciary" and get a better picture of the structure of the ethics at play. They're still incentivized to sell you shit of course, but there are balancing factors and obligations too, with consequences. I think there are reviewers who take ethics seriously and are trying to build something _like_ this and do the right thing and build good reputations, but without the safety net of law.