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Title: Hi admins and staff(hilariousando,theymos and cyrus)Why my 133 post got deleted
Post by: CryptoCounselor on August 29, 2019, 02:27:35 PM
A total of 133 total of post got deleted today and I wonder why? It's not off topic since I'm the thread starter and I only post a updates on what is happening on our platform.

This is our Ann thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5125098.msg52292617#msg52292617


Title: Re: Hi admins and staff please explain why my post on my ann thread got deleted.
Post by: Welsh on August 29, 2019, 02:31:04 PM
Updates = bumping the thread.

Old bumps should be deleted, and will be reported by users. Either edit your updates into a single post under the original thread or link to your updates elsewhere. The forum isn't somewhere you can constantly post updates, because it bumps the thread up, and breaks the multiple post in a row rule.


Title: Re: Hi admins and staff please explain why my post on my ann thread got deleted.
Post by: CryptoCounselor on August 29, 2019, 02:43:31 PM
Updates = bumping the thread.

Old bumps should be deleted, and will be reported by users. Either edit your updates into a single post under the original thread or link to your updates elsewhere. The forum isn't somewhere you can constantly post updates, because it bumps the thread up, and breaks the multiple post in a row rule.

There's an update happening everyday on our platform and how could a user browse if we will delete the past history post? I think it's not spam admin.

And also I Only post 1 a day if there's an update.

https://i.ibb.co/DknnPtG/Screenshot-20190829-224733.png (https://ibb.co/QnGG7f8)


Title: Re: Hi admins and staff please explain why my post on my ann thread got deleted.
Post by: mk4 on August 29, 2019, 02:51:18 PM
There's an update happening everyday on our platform and how could a user browse if we will delete the past history post? I think it's not spam admin.

And also I Only post 1 a day if there's an update.

Compile every update log on the main post, and simply bump the topics once every 24 hours while deleting the past bump replies if you want your topic to be frequently visible. It's that simple. Probably set it like this:

Code:
August 22, 2019:
- Update 1
- Update 2

August 14, 2019:
- Update 1
- Update 2

August 1, 2019:
- Update 1
- Update 2

That way, not only it makes your topic cleaner, it also makes the user's experience better. Rather than scrolling and checking different pages of your topic just to track your website's/service updates.


Title: Re: Hi admins and staff please explain why my post on my ann thread got deleted.
Post by: mk4 on August 29, 2019, 02:56:09 PM
I post 1 day and wait for another 24 hours to post another updates.

The point is, it floods the topic; and not to mention that it looks messy as heck. Hence why it's suggested that you compile all the updates on one reply and just edit the reply if you need to add a new update log.


Title: Re: Hi admins and staff please explain why my post on my ann thread got deleted.
Post by: mk4 on August 29, 2019, 03:04:08 PM
Ok thnx for suggestion and hope it's ok to do it. And no issue will come in future.

I mean, if your posts are getting deleted and a Staff member already stated himself why your posts are being deleted, so I assume you should already have figured out that it's not ok to do it, right?


Title: Re: Hi admins and staff please explain why my post on my ann thread got deleted.
Post by: Welsh on August 29, 2019, 03:10:01 PM
As suggested by mjglqw compiling updates into the code function within bbcode is a good way of going about it. It provides a clean, and non intrusive way to implement changelogs into your threads. This is probably the best way of going about it.


Title: Re: Hi admins and staff please explain why my post on my ann thread got deleted.
Post by: Welsh on August 29, 2019, 03:50:17 PM
Will do that thnx, I just confused with the happenings since it happens to me for the first time.
No issue, a lot of users don't realize this at first, and as long as you take the advice, and stop doing it you'll be fine! I understand the need to want to keep your followers up to date with everything. So you could have been doing it for perfectly legitimate reasons, but the guidelines have been put in place because this sort of behaviour was being abused.


Title: Re: Hi admins and staff please explain why my post on my ann thread got deleted.
Post by: nutildah on September 03, 2019, 04:46:55 AM
Bump want to know the reason.

This is exactly what you're not supposed to do (bump your thread more than once every 24 hours).

Your program sounds exactly like Bitconnect. I would say maybe your posts were deleted for plagiarism  :D but I know that's not how it works.

In any case, you should probably be tagged for promoting a ponzi scheme.


Title: Re: Hi admins and staff please explain why my post on my ann thread got deleted.
Post by: Chikito on September 03, 2019, 06:01:43 AM
Bump want to know the reason.
here your answer
Updates = bumping the thread.

Maybe you following member/full/senior/hero/legend member here posting like that and your assume it's good  isn't against the rules?
No man, when you see thread before same post like your was thousand deleted by moderator and wrote by member hinger.
example : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5181154.0



Title: Re: Hi admins and staff please explain why my post on my ann thread got deleted.
Post by: hilariousandco on September 03, 2019, 07:48:52 AM
You got the answer. They're considered bumps:

Updates = bumping the thread.

Old bumps should be deleted, and will be reported by users. Either edit your updates into a single post under the original thread or link to your updates elsewhere. The forum isn't somewhere you can constantly post updates, because it bumps the thread up, and breaks the multiple post in a row rule.