Would you like a short list of methods to handle that noise (e.g., loss corrections, robust architectures, or data-augmentation techniques)?
A major red flag for "sketchy micro labelled" vape carts and RCs is when the batch number on the micro label (visible under a scope) does not match the macro label. This indicates the seller is reusing old legal warnings for new, illegal products. sketchy micro labelled
Why would a consumer buy something that is explicitly labeled as dangerous or fake in tiny print? Would you like a short list of methods
The Cult of the Informed Insider. Buyers of "sketchy micro labelled" goods don't see themselves as victims; they see themselves as treasure hunters. The micro label is a puzzle. They use UV lights to read hidden text. They share "label scans" on Telegram. They believe that if you are smart enough to read the tiny text, you are smart enough to handle the risk. A major red flag for "sketchy micro labelled"
Plausible Deniability for the Seller. For the vendor, micro labelling is the ultimate legal shield. In a courtroom, the prosecution must prove malicious intent. The vendor can hold up the bag and say, "Your honor, we clearly warned the user of the impurity on line four of the micro print. It is not our fault they didn't get LASIK surgery."