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Shops like Aliexpress and Temu often use really gross tactics to get you to buy shit but honestly I don't really think the Chinese government should be doing anything about it except protect their own population against it, which I think they are for the most part. Nobody is stopping western countries from banning this kind of shit, they just don't want to.
I don't want them to ban AliExpress, it's a great place to get certain stuff if you know how to avoid the obvious scams.
I just think the gameification is taken to absurd levels and can imagine people getting addicted to this shit
They could probably tighten the rules around this kind of gamification and AliExpress would have to comply or lose the market to a competitor.
The competitor being
I more mean that if it's still profitable to sell Chinese goods to the U.S. without gamification, some Chinese company will jump at the chance.