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[–] AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It seems plausible to me. Large corporations doing weird stuff are nothing new. I don't know how much they'd save by doing this, and it's obviously not worth it, especially these days, but I can certainly see them entertaining the idea, or implementing it. Unlikely as it is.

Oh, I can certainly believe that Hyundai would do this. My thought process actually went something along the lines of:

  1. Oh that's pretty fascinating
  2. Wait, I feel like this is exactly the type of propaganda that would get spread on social media, I think this person should dig into the source of their story and make sure it wasn't some kind of lying that they had believed
  3. Oh they said it was firsthand knowledge never mind
  4. Wait WTF I'm on social media right now
  5. Also their explanation for "Hyandai" makes literally 0 sense
  6. Ooooohhhh... yeah.

I think if the explanation for "Hyandai" had been "oh my bad lol" then I wouldn't have really felt any particular strong skepticism, but that aspect pushed it over the edge to me.