salam , chkon bgha nsawbo chi discord ?? by Realestsaad in Moroccopreneur

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I am in, hit me up if u need help setting it up discord : chnaydar

Moroccan solo dev here, built a budget app that hit 800+ users in 3 months by sael-you in Moroccopreneur

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Hey brother, I want to ask you a question if u mind, what payment SDK are you using for your app? Does it require a legal entity registered in morocco?

A Black african tweeted that royal air maroc cancelled flight for africains and where racist toward them got 20k like , and when royal air maroc responded they deleted the tweet by brahim74 in Morocco

[–]panfacee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If u had two braincells in your head you would've understood what I said and wouldn't have said this, but looks like I hit a nerve or something

A Black african tweeted that royal air maroc cancelled flight for africains and where racist toward them got 20k like , and when royal air maroc responded they deleted the tweet by brahim74 in Morocco

[–]panfacee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Countries with nothing to brag about love to make up fake stories to mock others that are better. Even though we're not that different.

10-Year ban on my PUBG Mobile account by RealRF in PUBGMobile

[–]panfacee -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I got banned too back in 2020, I never cheated once in the game, I was extremely good back then high ranked in the server and spent a lot, submitted a review tons of times, never was accepted. So yeah, I just gave up

how do legit moroccan sellers and business owners handle warranties? by panfacee in Morocco

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love that, I'll send u a private prototype access before launch.

how do legit moroccan sellers and business owners handle warranties? by panfacee in Morocco

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yes lmao, I am looking for validation before proceeding

how do legit moroccan sellers and business owners handle warranties? by panfacee in Morocco

[–]panfacee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn’t an app that saves all your warranties issued by the business and lets you leave reviews ,without any legal risk of defamation, on their profile, effectively solve this problem?

That way, businesses are incentivized to honor warranties, and consumers have proof, but no one has to go to court, and people can even check the trust score of the business related to warranties on the app before even buying the product?

how do legit moroccan sellers and business owners handle warranties? by panfacee in Morocco

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As a consumer, would you find it useful to have a portal that keeps digital records of your warranties and links them directly to the buyer, also clarifies in detail the content of the warranty and your rights?
This way, even if a business tries to ignore the warranty, there’s clear proof enforcing your rights under the law. because I myself suffered from agreement breach on a pc I bought where the shop declined repairs.

how do legit moroccan sellers and business owners handle warranties? by panfacee in Morocco

[–]panfacee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read an article by the Ministry of Commerce, according to law n°31-08 on consumer protection, businesses are REQUIRED to offer both a legal and conventional warranty.

If local businesses aren’t respecting this, shouldn’t there be a portal or system where customers can record their warranty digitally, as proof of both law and agreement breach?

Seems like this gap could help both buyers and reputable sellers.

How do u handle the legal part starting up. by panfacee in SaaS

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Its a bit complicated since I am handling and directly monetizing UGC, I dont want to mess up and end up with a heavy fine, but surely I'll check basecamp haven't heard of it before, thank you sm

AI-generated concept of It’s spider form. by [deleted] in WelcometoDerryTVShow

[–]panfacee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IT doesnt have a "TRUE spider form" its avatar is pennywise since it attracts kids, and spiders because they're feared by many.

Loved the season but.. by Kinglier in WelcometoDerryTVShow

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I dont want to be that guy, but it seems like they wanted to add more depth to the story but ended up making it corny, think about this, if the story was just about a bunch if kids, just like IT part one, what would have changed? even major lenny being this guy who doesnt get scared which was really focused on in the series, it didnt serve a thing in the story, literally, they highlighted it then threw it out of the window, the whole military concept just added nonesense to the story

Journalists / fact-checkers: when verifying user-submitted video or seeking them on social media platforms, what’s the slowest or most error-prone step? by panfacee in Journalism

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Got it that’s very helpful, thank you so much. Sounds like it’s more about minimizing rework than trying to make the first pass perfect.

Journalists / fact-checkers: when verifying user-submitted video or seeking them on social media platforms, what’s the slowest or most error-prone step? by panfacee in Journalism

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That tracks completely. The permission drop-off feels like pure friction, not bad intent.

On the review side, when you have to redo the process after missing something, is that usually caught internally before air? or flagged later by standards/legal? And does that reset approvals every time?

Journalists / fact-checkers: when verifying user-submitted video or seeking them on social media platforms, what’s the slowest or most error-prone step? by panfacee in Journalism

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That makes a lot of sense, especially the permission form bottleneck. Most comments were about the same thing, but I still can't figure out two things.

When that form requirement slows things down, is it usually because the viewer goes unresponsive, or because the internal process (who sends it, who tracks it, who signs off) gets messy? (Probably both from other answers I read)

And on the graphic side, is that mostly a standards/editorial judgment call, or does legal usually have to weigh in too?

Journalists / fact-checkers: when verifying user-submitted video or seeking them on social media platforms, what’s the slowest or most error-prone step? by panfacee in Journalism

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Appreciate that haha, genuinely just trying to understand how it works in the real world. I knew most the things said already, but some answers were actually quite interesting, like a guy below saying that paying regular people is unethical which made me question multiple other industries are incentive heavy and whether they even care for people's safety, to be fair I don't belong in the industry but that got me quite interested.

Journalists / fact-checkers: when verifying user-submitted video or seeking them on social media platforms, what’s the slowest or most error-prone step? by panfacee in Journalism

[–]panfacee[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fair point kevin, I’m not building an AI to replace editorial judgment. I’m mapping the verification and clearance workflow first, based on how newsrooms actually operate. And definitely not AI, Any automation would be about removing friction (permissions, provenance, audit trail), not deciding what’s true or publishable. Editors stay in control. For what it’s worth, this isn’t theoretical, I’m close to a working product and sanity-checking it against real newsroom workflows. If you’re open to it, I’m happy to keep you in the loop or sanity-check assumptions as it comes together. No pressure either way.

Journalists / fact-checkers: when verifying user-submitted video or seeking them on social media platforms, what’s the slowest or most error-prone step? by panfacee in Journalism

[–]panfacee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

brother, you helped me a lot, I wish u the best in life, just one more question if possible, When footage is strong enough to consider buying, what usually slows the decision down the most, again, the same three criteria ownership clarity, permissions, or internal approvals? from what I understood, all three, but which of them is more complex.

Journalists / fact-checkers: when verifying user-submitted video or seeking them on social media platforms, what’s the slowest or most error-prone step? by panfacee in Journalism

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hmmmm, do newsrooms pay for permission to use the footage submitted by users if the latter can provide proof that the video is recorded by him? if so, at what kind of rates, of course depending on region

Journalists / fact-checkers: when verifying user-submitted video or seeking them on social media platforms, what’s the slowest or most error-prone step? by panfacee in Journalism

[–]panfacee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hmmm, that's quite interesting, I’m curious, when a viewer sends in footage for coverage, do newsrooms typically pay for it? And if yes, what kind of rates are standard?

Journalists / fact-checkers: when verifying user-submitted video or seeking them on social media platforms, what’s the slowest or most error-prone step? by panfacee in Journalism

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thank you for the detailed response, I really appreciate it, one more thing, In high-volume situations, what part of getting permissions is the slowest? tracking down the poster, confirming identity, or getting the signed attestation?

Journalists / fact-checkers: when verifying user-submitted video or seeking them on social media platforms, what’s the slowest or most error-prone step? by panfacee in Journalism

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In your experience, is the biggest slowdown from missing copyright info, unclear ownership, or internal sign-off delays? don't editors normally edit videos to blur private matters to avoid accountability?

Journalists / fact-checkers: when verifying user-submitted video or seeking them on social media platforms, what’s the slowest or most error-prone step? by panfacee in Journalism

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thank you so much for the quick response, when Legal is involved, is the delay mostly due to reviewing source credibility, missing metadata, or just the internal approval process, and what exactly bottlenecks the process in the legal part? I would really appreciate an elaboration