Placer in a sentence as a noun

To use my goto comparison, if you look at the early days of Minecraft, it was just a cube-placer.

As placer mining was replaced by hard rock or hydraulic mining, the individual became less relevant and the corportation more so.

A dynamic collection of these elastic networks could be thought of as a "civic network" or a new paradigm in social networking that allow us to share and connect with people nearby to discover placer, crowd-shop, get better POVs on stadiums, take 3D photos and videos, share files in conferences and classrooms, become citizen reporters and profoundly change interactions in every naturally occurring group of people.

Are you talking about someone "gaming" other user's links and replacing the original placer's tracking id with the gamer's?The Amazon problem could be harder to manage as they scale since they can't do subid tracking per user and probably try and correlate redirects to specific Amazon purchases, but that is going to leave a lot of grey area for any other purchases the user should be credited for but turns out to be too difficult to correlate.

Placer definitions

noun

an alluvial deposit that contains particles of some valuable mineral