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Title: Something fishy is taking place on bitcointalk
Post by: Timmzzy on July 10, 2020, 10:21:54 PM
Now let's get to the bottom of some issues taking place in Bitcointalk recently a friend of mine whom have been on bitcointalk since February 20th 2018, which have been active on Bitcointalk and today came up to see account being permanently BAN for some reason best known to the moderators who take actions with no mercy. Now my question here is, account that has been active for years is now accused of spam or plagiarism, also gotten negative trust. How is that possible when even all the post are deleted to just 4 activities or post on the forum which can be a good side to proof that the hacker just cover up his tracks. I bet hackers are on Newbies account again!

Jblastmp account here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1858317

Have a look on the pictures and give ur opinion:
Image link: http://imgur.com/gallery/IyKWOBn


Title: Re: Something fishy is taking place on bitcointalk
Post by: actmyname on July 10, 2020, 10:26:01 PM
It's been archived lol
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5182222.msg54764178#msg54764178
No doubt the account was banned for the malware, rather than plagiarism.

It probably is likely that your friend was hacked and the account was thereby taken as hostage to do a scammer's bidding. :/


Title: Re: Something fishy is taking place on bitcointalk
Post by: suchmoon on July 10, 2020, 10:28:21 PM
Make sure to tell your 4-post 2-year veteran "friend" that it is not allowed to post with other accounts after being banned.


Title: Re: Something fishy is taking place on bitcointalk
Post by: -CryptoViking- on July 10, 2020, 10:45:27 PM
Make sure to tell your 4-post 2-year veteran "friend" that it is not allowed to post with other accounts after being banned.

I wouldn't mind if "4-post 2-year veteran" became an official rank here, lots of newbies would be very lucky to have a rank specially designated for them  ;D


Title: Re: Something fishy is taking place on bitcointalk
Post by: logfiles on July 10, 2020, 10:55:16 PM
Are you sure it was your "friend's" account or it was yours?
I mean if your "active friend's" account was banned, why does it have to be you to log into his/her account, discover that it was banned and appeal against the ban?

https://i.imgur.com/fjfUyQ4.png

The only thing fishy here is you appealing for your active friend's ban.


Title: Re: Something fishy is taking place on bitcointalk
Post by: actmyname on July 10, 2020, 11:03:46 PM
Are you sure it was your "friend's" account or it was yours?
I mean if your "active friend's" account was banned, why does it have to be you to log into his/her account, discover that it was banned and appeal against the ban?
I'm going to avoid the alt accusations here, because we're given a screenshot. There's no reason as to why the screenshot could not have originated from the actual user and not Tim - he didn't have to log in to share the screenshot, of course. Usually, any time you see the word 'friend' or 'brother' it's justified to be cynical but I'm fairly sure this situation is different. :)

The only point of contrition is the fact that OP did not tell his friend that he could register a new account as long as its use was solely for a ban appeal.


Title: Re: Something fishy is taking place on bitcointalk
Post by: Timmzzy on July 10, 2020, 11:13:37 PM
Are you sure it was your "friend's" account or it was yours?
I mean if your "active friend's" account was banned, why does it have to be you to log into his/her account, discover that it was banned and appeal against the ban?

https://i.imgur.com/fjfUyQ4.png

The only thing fishy here is you appealing for your active friend's ban.

That's not my account Buddy, those pictures was sent, and when I doubted him. He pass on the login details and so to check in now appealing is another different task which I probably don't know how long that will be responded to. Which I will so do to pass this message across to him so he finds a way to go about it.


Title: Re: Something fishy is taking place on bitcointalk
Post by: coupable on July 10, 2020, 11:57:49 PM
That's not my account Buddy, those pictures was sent, and when I doubted him. He pass on the login details and so to check in now appealing is another different task which I probably don't know how long that will be responded to. Which I will so do to pass this message across to him so he finds a way to go about it.
But why you doubted in the pictures he sent to you? Why did you think he lies to you at first place when he is trusting you to appeal at his place then even gave you his log details? You seems not to be a good friend to him, then why you accepted to help him?


Title: Re: Something fishy is taking place on bitcointalk
Post by: suchmoon on July 11, 2020, 03:06:14 AM
I'm going to avoid the alt accusations here, because we're given a screenshot. There's no reason as to why the screenshot could not have originated from the actual user and not Tim - he didn't have to log in to share the screenshot, of course. Usually, any time you see the word 'friend' or 'brother' it's justified to be cynical but I'm fairly sure this situation is different. :)

The only point of contrition is the fact that OP did not tell his friend that he could register a new account as long as its use was solely for a ban appeal.

Ok, let's see:

1) 4-post newbie gets mysteriously hacked for the purpose of posting malware. No password or e-mail changes can be seen on the account, very ninja hack. The newbie gets banned and is extremely concerned about losing the 4-post useless bounty hunter account so asks an equally illiterate friend to... do what exactly? I ran out of ideas at this point. But this is roughly the "official" version we're supposed to believe.

OR

2) The OP fucked up with their bounty-hunting sockpuppet account and got it banned. Facing a potential ban of their main account creates a preemptive deflection thread using the woefully unimaginative "friend" and "hack" excuses.

Yeah. Call me cynical but you know what makes sense and what doesn't.

Oh, and the "friend" is evading the ban but couldn't appeal it themselves... go figure.

https://loyce.club/archive/posts/5475/54750826.html
Quote
#PROOF OF REGISTRATION
Forum Username: Jblastmp
Forum Profile Link: bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1858317
Telegram Username: @Geecyber
Participated Campaigns: ARTICLE
ETH Wallet Address: 0xf0AC27fFFE281D9d834Eb27fA7f7a36E5690d7EE

#PROOF OF REGISTRATION
Forum Username: Operator1997
Forum Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2119016
Telegram Username: @Geecyber
Participated Campaigns: Article
ETH Wallet Address: 0xf0AC27fFFE281D9d834Eb27fA7f7a36E5690d7EE

And you'll be shocked to find out that it's another 4-post 2-year veteran: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2119016


Title: Re: Something fishy is taking place on bitcointalk
Post by: libert19 on July 11, 2020, 04:33:46 AM
Make sure to tell your 4-post 2-year veteran "friend" that it is not allowed to post with other accounts after being banned.

Except meta.

Just saying because some may think there is nowhere to go after getting banned.


Title: Re: Something fishy is taking place on bitcointalk
Post by: YOSHIE on July 11, 2020, 05:04:30 AM
Are you sure it was your "friend's" account or it was yours?
No doubt, if that's your guess.

Take a look here;
Account named: Temmynathy (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1347390),

https://zizihub.com/6167.jpg

It still has to do with the connected account posted by: @suchmoon.



OP, question.
Is the account @Temmynathy, it's yours, if yes, then the @logfiles guess is correct, @Jblastmp is yours, no doubt.


Title: Re: Something fishy is taking place on bitcointalk
Post by: Timmzzy on July 11, 2020, 02:30:56 PM
Are you sure it was your "friend's" account or it was yours?
No doubt, if that's your guess.

Take a look here;
Account named: Temmynathy (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1347390),

https://zizihub.com/6167.jpg

It still has to do with the connected account posted by: @suchmoon.



OP, question.
Is the account @Temmynathy, it's yours, if yes, then the @logfiles guess is correct, @Jblastmp is yours, no doubt.
@jblastmp account is not mine and secondly check my btt username it's @timmzzy and not @temmynathy, I can't pull a stunt on trying to revive an old account that's a Newbies which is not my account but is taking my guide and lectures on how to go about using and having the knowledge of how Bitcointalk.org is. Probably everyone is making it look as if trying to help someone who doesn't understand Bitcointalk so well is a crime since am kind of close (mentor). I believe am not the only one that's Nigerian in Bitcointalk and I believe it's not only one person that should represent one country for the rest of the user.


Title: Re: Something fishy is taking place on bitcointalk
Post by: Timmzzy on July 11, 2020, 02:33:58 PM
Are you sure it was your "friend's" account or it was yours?
I mean if your "active friend's" account was banned, why does it have to be you to log into his/her account, discover that it was banned and appeal against the ban?
I'm going to avoid the alt accusations here, because we're given a screenshot. There's no reason as to why the screenshot could not have originated from the actual user and not Tim - he didn't have to log in to share the screenshot, of course. Usually, any time you see the word 'friend' or 'brother' it's justified to be cynical but I'm fairly sure this situation is different. :)

The only point of contrition is the fact that OP did not tell his friend that he could register a new account as long as its use was solely for a ban appeal.

Well my I can't probably be of help to things am not fully aware, I will as well advice as u said he should move on with it and get another Account for him self. Teaching a newbies how Bitcointalk is a bit kind of stress.