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Title: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: Gasty4 on October 13, 2021, 05:56:40 AM
Hello everyone, I'm actually new here in the forum, my want for bitcoin made me join in here,  what am I to do ?
Can I get a quick guide of how things are done here ?


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: Tuesdaynight on October 13, 2021, 06:09:42 AM
from here we start and after above we enjoy.
let's go hand in hand and learn together about bitcoin.
1. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1689727.0
2. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4928968.0


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: 00.00WIB on October 13, 2021, 06:50:58 AM
After much study and reading, I have an idea and share some simple tips for beginners like us.

1. Read the Forum Rules
2. Spend most of your time reading, studying, Asking Questions we don't know and communicating with each other.
3. The most hated on bitcoin forums is copying and pasting other people's work without the owner's permission or not adding a source link.
4. Don't focus on chasing money by joining the bounty campaign. Moreover, we are still beginners.
5. Learn from user posts here and can be used as a reference in the future. try to make an inspiring topic, unique, post worthy and can attract users here.

~:IMPORTANT POINT:~
follow the way community members communicate here, find your skills or abilities and develop what you are really good at here.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: tranthidung on October 13, 2021, 06:58:31 AM
    Surprised when a newbie asked and other newbies answered, with posts that should not belong to newbies.  ::)


  • Recommended wallets (https://www.lopp.net/bitcoin-information/recommended-wallets.html)
  • NotYourKeys.org (https://notyourkeys.org/)
  • Youtube's playlist: Bitcoin for beginners - Learn the basics (https://www.youtube.com/c/aantonop/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=3) from Antonopoulos
  • [GUIDES] on Bitcointalk. Index thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4928968.0) (see the section for Bitcoin)


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: ifarted on October 13, 2021, 07:03:22 AM
Firstly, i wanted to say,"Welcome to bitcointalk". Since you're a newbie i recommend you to read all the rules first, to give you an idea what is bitcoin and what to do. It can give knowledge about how it works. It needs a lot of harwork in reading and studying. After you read the rules and understand everything you'll be good to go. Goodluck on your journey here in bitcointalk. You can do it. Don't forget to keep on exploring to learn more.

Check out the link below:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5363654.msg58106517#msg58106517

It cointains my post in thread which has links provided for newbies like you.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: acroman08 on October 13, 2021, 07:31:37 AM
Surprised when a newbie asked and other newbies answered, with posts that should not belong to newbies.  ::)
it is also peculiar that all of them were created the same day and logged out in just less than an hour window. I could be totally wrong with my assumptions though.

@OP the first link provided by the first user contains almost all the things you need to know in the forum in order to properly navigate here in the forum. I suggest you read it.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: Nathrixxx on October 13, 2021, 08:08:37 AM
One of the major constraints causing serious challenges on newbies is the lack of paying attention and the desirability to read: it is expected of you to stay calm and composed, study the forum and how activities were been carried out, read as many as possible threads,on the forum, know the forum rules and understand, take time to study trends, make research online from diverse site and ask questions in the forum's beginners and help section in aspects you ain't clear about just as you did.

Varieties of useful links has been made available to you by forum members to read and study, make use of such opportunity and ultimately i will like to emphasize on two major rules that can help your journey a success if you abide by:
1. Don't plagiarize
2. No shit post
With this, i think you are good to go, welcome to the forum.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: witcher_sense on October 13, 2021, 09:14:20 AM
Bitcointalk forum is a place on the Internet where people, who are interested in cryptocurrency in general and in bitcoin in particular, meet each other, have interesting and productive discussions about topics related to cryptocurrency space, learn from more experienced users, improve their skills in different fields. So should you, probably. So long as you are strictly following forum rules, you're okay.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: Pmalek on October 13, 2021, 10:17:27 AM
Don't bother replying to thread starter or what are probably his two alts just below. I doubt he cares about your answers, he is probably just looking to get some merits on the accounts Tuesdaynight or 00.00WIB. acroman08 noticed it as well. All three accounts were created on the same day, posted in the same topic, and were last active at around the same time. Coincidence? Maybe! But I doubt it. 


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: Awaklara on October 13, 2021, 11:06:43 AM
Don't bother replying to thread starter or what are probably his two alts just below. I doubt he cares about your answers, he is probably just looking to get some merits on the accounts Tuesdaynight or 00.00WIB. acroman08 noticed it as well. All three accounts were created on the same day, posted in the same topic, and were last active at around the same time. Coincidence? Maybe! But I doubt it.  
Yes, I also don't think it's a coincidence. But it is true that they are the same person.

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Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: cryptoaddictchie on October 13, 2021, 12:22:59 PM
Don't bother replying to thread starter or what are probably his two alts just below. I doubt he cares about your answers, he is probably just looking to get some merits on the accounts Tuesdaynight or 00.00WIB. acroman08 noticed it as well. All three accounts were created on the same day, posted in the same topic, and were last active at around the same time. Coincidence? Maybe! But I doubt it. 
Ive noticed it too. Im sure he is waiting which one will received merits and thay would be the main account. The poster is the initiator and the two are accounts are his candidate for merit receivers.

Especially the topic is kinda rig and looking on the first two response that are likely prepared when posted.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: DdmrDdmr on October 13, 2021, 03:43:05 PM
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What are we meant to be seeing in those images, that constitutes any proof of the top three accounts being related?

The three IPs are (somehow) related to Bitcointalk, not to the person/s that created those accounts (replace "[colon]" and "[dot]" appropriately): https[colon]//it[dot]host-tools[dot]com/zona-dns/A/bitcointalk.org


Having said that, it’s not as if they clearly don’t point to being Alts, and one can have Alts if they wish, but not ethically to create fake conversations with a clear intent on top of it.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: Awaklara on October 13, 2021, 06:28:24 PM
What are we meant to be seeing in those images, that constitutes any proof of the top three accounts being related?

The three IPs are (somehow) related to Bitcointalk, not to the person/s that created those accounts (replace "[colon]" and "[dot]" appropriately): https[colon]//it[dot]host-tools[dot]com/zona-dns/A/bitcointalk.org

Having said that, it’s not as if they clearly don’t point to being Alts, and one can have Alts if they wish, but not ethically to create fake conversations with a clear intent on top of it.

At first I read some of the conversations of users above who may have doubts from the 3 Newbie accounts above, such as @tranthidung who said questions and answers should not belong to Newbie.
So from there I was interested in knowing their IP by copying their btt profile link, then I tried to share it here even though it was out of reach. I will re-edit my statement above sir.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: DdmrDdmr on October 13, 2021, 07:10:28 PM
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What I really meant is that you cannot know the IP of any person by trying to find the IP of their profile on Bitcointalk. What you will be seeing is IP information related to Bitcointalk itself, but not to the people that created the link. If we could, it would be a great privacy issue.

Note: One can see information on his own IPs on Bitcointalk logs by examining https://bitcointalk.org/myips.php (info delimites to last 30 days), but that information is not accessible to anyone but Admins and oneself.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: Awaklara on October 13, 2021, 07:27:45 PM
What I really meant is that you cannot know the IP of any person by trying to find the IP of their profile on Bitcointalk. What you will be seeing is IP information related to Bitcointalk itself, but not to the people that created the link. If we could, it would be a great privacy issue.

Note: One can see information on his own IPs on Bitcointalk logs by examining https://bitcointalk.org/myips.php (info delimites to last 30 days), but that information is not accessible to anyone but Admins and oneself.
Okay, I starting to understand what you mean and Thank you for the input sir.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: nakamura12 on October 13, 2021, 09:07:48 PM
Once you are done with your research about Dos and don'ts in this forum then this is what you should do. Only two things you need for do and don'ts, Firsr is for Do, Always follow the rules (be yourself) and don't violate the forum rules even though it's not official but still many forum users face great consequences for violating the rules especially SSP which is Spam, Scam, Plagiarism.

What I really meant is that you cannot know the IP of any person by trying to find the IP of their profile on Bitcointalk. What you will be seeing is IP information related to Bitcointalk itself, but not to the people that created the link. If we could, it would be a great privacy issue.

Note: One can see information on his own IPs on Bitcointalk logs by examining https://bitcointalk.org/myips.php (info delimites to last 30 days), but that information is not accessible to anyone but Admins and oneself.
With that being said, I am quite surprised for those two newbies who provide answers created their accounts later than op created on 6 am, second is 2pm and the last one is 5pm on the same day.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: OgNasty on October 13, 2021, 09:22:32 PM
Do: Spam to make Bitcoin. Harass newbies. Hand out lots of negative feedback. Make allegations against honest people and ignore blockchain evidence. Report posts of people who you don’t like their opinions. Cycle merit with your friends. Create useless stats. Support your opinions and attack your detractors with alt accounts. Do and say whatever you need to in order to have a bigger influence on the trust network. Agree with whatever theymos says and when he flips his opinion and goes the opposite direction, agree with that too.

Don’t: Build community projects. Discuss open source project forks. Offer to sell products for Bitcoin. Use your Bitcoin. Question authority.

It took me a decade, but I think I figured out the magic formula to make you popular around here.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: Tuesdaynight on October 13, 2021, 10:31:31 PM
Do: Spam to make Bitcoin. Harass newbies. Hand out lots of negative feedback. Make allegations against honest people and ignore blockchain evidence. Report posts of people who you don’t like their opinions. Cycle merit with your friends. Create useless stats. Support your opinions and attack your detractors with alt accounts. Do and say whatever you need to in order to have a bigger influence on the trust network. Agree with whatever theymos says and when he flips his opinion and goes the opposite direction, agree with that too.

Don’t: Build community projects. Discuss open source project forks. Offer to sell products for Bitcoin. Use your Bitcoin. Question authority.

It took me a decade, but I think I figured out the magic formula to make you popular around here.

Thank you very much OgNasty I will use your suggestions!
Multiply Spam to earn Bitcoin. Disrupt the community. Share lots of negative feedback randomly. Make reports of accusations every hour against honest people, use various means and ignore blockchain evidence. Report posts of people I hate. share tips to get fast achievements with friends. Create more useless stats. Always Support your opinion in any case and attack the detractors you don't like with alternative accounts. Do and say whatever you need to have more influence on the trust network. Agree with whatever they say and when he reverses his opinion and goes in the opposite direction, agrees with that too… simple and simple. I really like OgNasty's suggestion

Do: Build as many community projects as possible, start working with multiple accounts, Discuss open source project forks. Offer hot pills to sell products for personal pockets. Use OgNasty Tips

It didn't take long to find simple tips to climb the rankings before the decade arrived. then you are fast popular around here.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: Smartvirus on October 13, 2021, 10:44:40 PM
I could be almost certain that there is nothing far from an account farming in progresson these accounts. This i noticed from the already stated evidence even before I saw them in the comments of other ranked users of the forum. Immediately, I saw the first two responses on the thread to have been from newbies, having 1 or 2 posts counts and user Tuesdaynight suggesting a hand-in-hand learning, I won't say I know but, felt there is something fishy about that statement. Funny enough, all amounts were created on the same day and logged-off at relatively the same hour. How much of a coincidence is that...!


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: lovesmayfamilis on October 14, 2021, 05:00:25 AM
blah blah

What did you expect? Have you come to the forum to pretend to be a beginner, having a whole train of previously banned accounts behind your back?
Regardless of what OgNasty says, a normal person will see the sarcasm in his words, since yes, the newcomers themselves are not been who they say they are for a long time. Fake newcomers can be seen from a mile away. And many do not want to be gullible to everyone.
However, by fooling around, you are building your reputation.


So from there I was interested in knowing their IP by copying their btt profile link,

@Awaklara, why do you need to see the IP of all users? Do you forget that any IP changes easily.? Also, if someone wants to start a large farm here, he can easily create a lot of accounts with different IP addresses.
Do not create a strict policeman out of yourself, deception will emerge sooner or later. And the one who commits it bitterly regrets if, having raised the rank, receives a red tag, or even a ban. Time will decide everything.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: 00.00WIB on October 14, 2021, 08:17:32 PM
I and Tuesdaynight are lovers. AFAIK...there is no limit to having multiple accounts as long as it doesn't violate any forum rules. You'd better find the big bad guys out there than deal with a new pair of lovers.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: Mpamaegbu on October 15, 2021, 02:22:19 AM
I and Tuesdaynight are lovers.

I and 00.00WIB are lovers.
Well, if you've established that fact then it's not out of place to say that you're also the same person as OP as has been alleged. Then, what for? Why run this thread and make it look like you genuinely seek the forum's opinion and directions on a supposedly confused issue? Now that you've come out openly on this and we know you're just trolling, you may want to lock up this thread.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: Gasty4 on December 19, 2021, 10:39:58 PM
One of the major constraints causing serious challenges on newbies is the lack of paying attention and the desirability to read: it is expected of you to stay calm and composed, study the forum and how activities were been carried out, read as many as possible threads,on the forum, know the forum rules and understand, take time to study trends, make research online from diverse site and ask questions in the forum's beginners and help section in aspects you ain't clear about just as you did.

Varieties of useful links has been made available to you by forum members to read and study, make use of such opportunity and ultimately i will like to emphasize on two major rules that can help your journey a success if you abide by:
1. Don't plagiarize
2. No shit post
With this, i think you are good to go, welcome to the forum.

Thank you.
What do you mean by shit post if I should ask ?


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: Gosgosking on December 20, 2021, 11:15:34 AM
Yes the forum has rules, so many rules have been explained here on this thread, all you have seen are all correct.  Try and follow them up it will help you all your stay in the forum. Take all the instructions as your oxygen, don't look down on them.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: lovesmayfamilis on December 20, 2021, 12:03:57 PM

Thank you.
What do you mean by shit post if I should ask ?

Ironically, while you were absent from the forum, user Nathrixxx was banned. And it seems funny that he taught how to use the forum, warned about the danger of plagiarism, that is, copying from the Internet to the forum. But he himself did not adhere to these rules.
We often see advice on how to live and communicate correctly on the forum of those who, in fact, have never read the rules themselves.
Therefore, always be yourself. Write, ask, do not try to be smart where you still understand little. The forum does not require you to write dissertations. The simplest and most sincerely interested post, with further discussion, will be more enjoyable for the community than copying or concluding facts in which the writer himself does not understand anything.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: KingsDen on December 20, 2021, 01:24:46 PM
Do: Spam to make Bitcoin. Harass newbies. Hand out lots of negative feedback. Make allegations against honest people and ignore blockchain evidence. Report posts of people who you don’t like their opinions. Cycle merit with your friends. Create useless stats. Support your opinions and attack your detractors with alt accounts. Do and say whatever you need to in order to have a bigger influence on the trust network. Agree with whatever theymos says and when he flips his opinion and goes the opposite direction, agree with that too.

Don’t: Build community projects. Discuss open source project forks. Offer to sell products for Bitcoin. Use your Bitcoin. Question authority.

It took me a decade, but I think I figured out the magic formula to make you popular around here.
A way too sarcastic.
The above comment by @Ognasty is a mere reply but with a deeper connotations between personality and identity. His comment to me created a clear picture of one personality. You must be a renowned poet.

Before now, we complain that only high ranking members (esp. Legends) comes up with quick responses and solutions to newbies troubles.
Now that two newbies have surprised us, instead of pouring merits at them, we resented to research and suspicions.  ;D
~sarcasm


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: qwertyup23 on December 20, 2021, 04:13:09 PM
What do you mean by shit post if I should ask ?

While the term 'shit post' can mean a lot of things, generally it includes posting that is irrelevant on the subject matter. This also includes posting plagiarized content, replying with no sense at all on the subject matter, spamming, etc.

Unfortunately, there are newbies who are so inclined to ranking-up that they tend to spam throughout the entire forum. Remember also that quality always beats quantity in terms of posting. If your goal is to rank up, then better post content that can be further discussed by people in the forum rather than posting something that has been shared dozens of times already.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: og kush420 on December 20, 2021, 07:08:51 PM
Hello everyone, I'm actually new here in the forum, my want for bitcoin made me join in here,  what am I to do ?
Can I get a quick guide of how things are done here ?

Enough has already written of what to do and what not to do. IMHO, anyone new to this forum must spend some time in reading posts and browsing different categories. This will give him fair idea of what should be posted and how lengthy your post must be. Rule of thumb, be curious to everyone here. Good luck.


Title: Re: Do's and Don't in the Bitcoin forum.
Post by: Trojane on December 20, 2021, 10:05:50 PM
This is the most shitty thing I have seen for today.lol
Three alts are competively asking theirselves questions and this dumb a$$ is so dumb that he post with the other two alts immediately after he made the post .
 The reasons why he did this mess is kinda strange to me because if he did these for merits,he hasn't gotten any yet and the post was made so hopeless and lacks constructive base to be meritted by anyone,not even for the fact that they have been discovered as Alts