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Austro-Investor: Don't work with assholes

The Austrian investment platform Austro-Investor has issued a warning to users advising them not to work with 'arseholes,' likely referring to untrustworthy or unethical individuals in financial dealings. The statement appears to be part of a broader effort by the platform to caution investors against potential fraud or misconduct within the investment sector. Such warnings are common in financial services to protect clients from scams or unreliable partners. The advice reflects concerns over integrity and reliability in business relationships, particularly in high-stakes areas like investing.

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Austro-Investor: Don't work with assholes

The Austrian investment platform Austro-Investor has issued a warning to users advising them not to work with 'arseholes,' likely referring to untrustworthy or unethical individuals in financial dealings. The statement appears to be part of a broader effort by the platform to caution investors against potential fraud or misconduct within the investment sector. Such warnings are common in financial services to protect clients from scams or unreliable partners. The advice reflects concerns over integrity and reliability in business relationships, particularly in high-stakes areas like investing.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a general advisory from a private entity without overtly favoring any political side. It focuses on ethical conduct in business rather than partisan issues, making it neutral in framing.

Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 35): The article contains a German phrase 'Arbeite nicht mit Arschlöchern' which translates to 'Don't work with assholes.' This appears to be a commentary or opinion rather than a factual report. The lack of specific details or context makes it difficult to assess factuality accurately. The tone is subje

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