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Post by: colires on April 19, 2021, 06:27:38 PM
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Title: Re: user revolutacc is using self-moderated thread to delete his post and re-post to
Post by: Bitcoin_Arena on April 19, 2021, 07:27:18 PM
Am I seeing a different thread?
It doesn't seem to be self-moderated to me. Anyway someone doesn't need a thread to be self-moderated in order to be able to delete their posts. The purpose of a self-moderated thread is so that the OP can be able to delete unwanted replies.

What I suggest you should do is catch him when he has created a new bump in less than 24 hours and report it to the mods alongside all details of how he's abusing the forum rules.


Title: Re: user revolutacc is using self-moderated thread to delete his post and re-post to
Post by: Bitcoin_Arena on April 19, 2021, 08:36:44 PM
Now I am even more amused how this can happen? I think there is no other way than mods will delete his posts? Does he report those himself?
What do you mean?

I don't post in the goods board, but I think someone is still able to delete their own replies at any time just like in other boards. They don't need to report the posts to the moderator. If the latter was the case then he would  be having lots of post deleted by mods showing up in the modlog. But only 2 posts have been deleted by mods so far.

Isnt LoyceV tool enough proof what he is doing? This is not accepted as a proof by mods?
It is but mods may not look through this thread. So you have to report on of the bumping posts made by the culprit with this thread or LoyceV's tool as a reference to his abuse.


Title: Re: user revolutacc is using sockpuppets to give feedback for himself
Post by: Obito on April 22, 2021, 04:29:49 AM
To everyone who thinks of trying to do the same thing, remember that the closest metaphor for what your doing is the same as trying to suck your gonads. It's good that the user is banned but good thing that OP continues doing God's work on destroying his/her other accounts.