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I'm the same. I don't boost offers that I know I will not use.

Indeed, the AI is not very smart. The alternative is to allow a user to decline a booster so it can disappear from the app.
It would be cathartic to reject offers, but I don't think they would care. It's the supplier paying, I'm almost certain.
 
It would be cathartic to reject offers, but I don't think they would care. It's the supplier paying, I'm almost certain.
I don't really care who is paying, I just don't want to see offers that I won't use.

Also, rejections are more data that can be analysed and used to provide better offers/feedback to the suppliers.
 
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It likely is the supplier paying, and that's why it can't be dismissed. Every time you see it you see the suppliers brand again. Especially when it's a new brand in the Woolworths house they are trying to get off the ground
 
Yes, it's effectively a paid advertisement. Why would they let you hide them?

That said, Flybuys do let you hide offers, but I see no evidence that it informs the algorithm in any way. I still get FB offers for things that I'd hide 100 out of 100 times, I assume because the brand are paying for me to see it.
 
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