To be fair I was arguing assumptions "all can be fixed automatically" and that "all can be fixed, all bad guys can be caught".
I do agree that there is a lot that can be caught with a bit more effort and that Meta does not really want to spend resources because it doesn't earn them money.
But also I argue that there still will be a lot of bad stuff and there is not enough money/resources to stop all.
I think we pretty much agree there - we're never going to wipe it all out, but I do think our current spending level is missing out on a lot of low-hanging fruit that could easily be eliminated if management cared to
I do agree that there is a lot that can be caught with a bit more effort and that Meta does not really want to spend resources because it doesn't earn them money.
But also I argue that there still will be a lot of bad stuff and there is not enough money/resources to stop all.