Pick your object-modeling poison

In my experience, this mismatch between the responsibility of the model in MVC and beginner-level tutorial code that promotes slim ORM models makes it hard to interpret where business logic should go.

This confusion manifests as one of three (poisonous) options:

A: Controller holds business logic - Put business logic in the controller (which isn’t correct) and is only an option because putting it in the Sequelize ORM model is going to feel dirty

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