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Title: Is creating multiple threads allowed?
Post by: btvGainer on April 04, 2017, 11:55:57 AM
A user has created 6-7 threads back to back for selling his domains in digital goods section.
While all his threads are for different domains so technically his is not creating multiple threads yet I feel he could have created just one single thread and list all his domains in one place.


Title: Re: Is creating multiple threads allowed?
Post by: Emoclaw on April 04, 2017, 11:59:09 AM
Of course it is, if you happen to be selling 2 or more different products why would you put them all in one thread?


Title: Re: Is creating multiple threads allowed?
Post by: SFR10 on April 04, 2017, 12:08:20 PM
Since all of those (domain sales), fall under the same category, all of his threads should be summarized into a single thread (as stated in forum rules).

30. Similar marketplace items must be listed together.[2][e]


Title: Re: Is creating multiple threads allowed?
Post by: Jet Cash on April 04, 2017, 12:12:49 PM
Regardless of bitcointalk rules, I think this a bad plan from a commercial perspective. It's far better to list all your names for sale on a site, and link to it in your signature. If you don't have hosting, then you can use Google spreadsheets, and link to that. I've done this, and it's an effective way to have a dynamic listing facility.


Title: Re: Is creating multiple threads allowed?
Post by: hilariousandco on April 04, 2017, 12:29:08 PM
You're meant to list them in one thread:

5. Reasonably similar* items must be listed together

*at moderator discretion

I Pmd him about it.


Title: Re: Is creating multiple threads allowed?
Post by: Joel_Jantsen on April 04, 2017, 06:17:31 PM
Of course it is, if you happen to be selling 2 or more different products why would you put them all in one thread?
Selling two different products like Fruits and Pajamas is understood if put into two different threads.But if you're selling Mango and Apples,you don't need to make a new thread for each.If I'm not wrong,in the mentioned accounts case,he is selling Different types of mangoes in 10 different threads.


Title: Re: Is creating multiple threads allowed?
Post by: Nathan047 on April 04, 2017, 08:19:16 PM
Since all of those (domain sales), fall under the same category, all of his threads should be summarized into a single thread (as stated in forum rules).

30. Similar marketplace items must be listed together.[2][e]
This is when things get tricky, because "reasonably similar" is different from person to person. You could say that they were all domains and they should be 1 thread, or you could say they were different domains that were unrelated to each other so they should be listed separate.

Perhaps the rules need to be clarified a little more.


Title: Re: Is creating multiple threads allowed?
Post by: actmyname on April 04, 2017, 09:07:52 PM
This is when things get tricky, because "reasonably similar" is different from person to person. You could say that they were all domains and they should be 1 thread, or you could say they were different domains that were unrelated to each other so they should be listed separate.

Perhaps the rules need to be clarified a little more.

NOTE: This is meant to serve as a reference/educational/informational thread, NOT a rock solid list of rules.
23. When deciding if a user has broken the rules, the staff have the right to follow their interpretation of the rules.[e]

I don't think it's particularly great to see several domain threads all by the same user. If someone is interested in buying domains, they'll check out a master domain thread.

Even in the case where it's something like selling 4 domains with "Bitcoin" as a prefix and the other two "Money" as a prefix, they should be bundled together. Domains are domains. The user may not get as much advertisement, but that shouldn't really be the most important thing: allowing other threads to stay on the FP with equal opportunity would be better.


Title: Re: Is creating multiple threads allowed?
Post by: breaktime on April 04, 2017, 09:40:43 PM
related to domain names, you cant have one thread its like give the other seller a BLVD


Title: Re: Is creating multiple threads allowed?
Post by: asuryan180 on April 08, 2017, 06:18:04 AM
If they are fundamentally different,it is better to have them in seperate threads so they get more attention,rather than just bulk selling in one.If they are somewhat similar-aka they are related to the same subject,it's much better if they are just stacked in one topic.It's hard to set rules on such things because they can always be interpreted in a way much different than what the rule says


Title: Re: Is creating multiple threads allowed?
Post by: mprep on April 08, 2017, 06:37:18 AM
Considering how many people referenced my thread, I'm still baffled as to why nobody looked at the rule's explantation/example (that's what the [e] beside the rule means):

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30. This includes (but is not limited to) domains, software keys and membership invitations. What's considered similar is up to the moderator handling the situation.

Seems pretty clear cut to me: those domains should be sold in one thread. Report those threads and it should be handled (putting a link to this post for explanation would probably help as well).


Title: Re: Is creating multiple threads allowed?
Post by: Rokket on April 12, 2017, 07:30:33 AM
in my opinion its better to have one account with multiple thread to sell your domain name than have 100 alt account to sell your 100 domain names.

its not something we can control.


Title: Re: Is creating multiple threads allowed?
Post by: actmyname on April 13, 2017, 08:08:25 PM
in my opinion its better to have one account with multiple thread to sell your domain name than have 100 alt account to sell your 100 domain names.

its not something we can control.


If you are referring to the fact that should people wish, they are able to create alternate accounts, then yes. It is possible then to use those accounts to create multiple threads for each of your domains, though it will be a hassle, taking too much time and effort, also being incredibly conspicuous. The whole reason for creating multiple accounts would be to put many domains on offer at the same time, though it would arouse suspicion if a large number of newbie accounts were to begin creating threads for domains.

It is also probable that should one account be detected as being an alt, the user would face the risk of a ban, which would result in the banning of all the other accounts (lest you use proxies which would take a lot of effort). The rules apply to individuals, not accounts (AFAIK, since there was a precedent when an individual used multiple accounts to bump a thread, which violated the rules) and hence if this behavior is noticed, then the person would be banned.



The rule is fine. It prevents clutter and allows for equal advertising opportunity.