Suppose a social media startup decides to become a publicly traded company. It hasnt been profitableyet. The

Question:

Suppose a social media startup decides to become a publicly traded company. It hasn’t been profitable—yet. The number of average monthly users is one of the primary means of valuing the company.

a. Does it have a legal obligation to find out how many of its users are bots?

b. Does it have an ethical obligation to find out how many of its users are bots?

c. Is there any way for investors to determine how many users are bots? How?

Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!

Step by Step Answer:

Related Book For  book-img-for-question

Experiencing MIS

ISBN: 9780134402192

7th Edition

Authors: David M Kroenke, Randall J Boyle

Question Posted: