Anonymous ID: 5fcc3f Sept. 13, 2020, 2:48 p.m. No.10635306   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10635091

TYB

 

>>10634897 last bread notable

Proof that pantifa/BLM gets paid. I was surprised this was posted on public twitter

 

Social component and privacy concerns

 

Social feed of transactions on Venmo[15]

Venmo includes social networking interaction; it was created so friends could quickly split bills, whether that is for movies, dinner, rent, tickets, etc. When a user makes a transaction, the transaction details (stripped of the payment amount) are shared on the user's "news feed" and to the user's network of friends.[16] This mimics that of a social media feed. There is a "world wide" Venmo feed, a "friends only" feed, and then personal feed. Venmo encourages social interaction on the application through comments[17] using jokes or emojis and/or likes. Early on, Venmo required new users to sign up through Facebook, which made it easy to find peers they wanted to pay and also provided Venmo with free marketing.[18] For users not friends on Facebook, the application allowed the opportunity to search by username and phone number. Profiles are personalized with profile pictures, usernames and Venmo transaction history. The transactions can be made private, but most users keep the default and do not change the privacy settings.[19] Venmo does not have either buyer or seller protection.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venmo

 

Does Venmo, or the other platforms used, charge a percentage? Take a cut of each transaction? This could get very messy very quickly.