Title: Important message that I don't know the source of Post by: AprilioMP on July 24, 2023, 03:29:19 PM I often read messages and posts that are written right under the topics that are often made by each OP.
When I open a topic created by the topic owner, the message below appears Quote There are several types of Bitcoin clients. The most secure are full nodes like Bitcoin Core, which will follow the rules of the network no matter what miners do. Even if each miner decides to make 1000 bitcoins per block, full nodes will stick to the rules and reject that block. I was curious because when I reloaded the computer, the text containing the important sentence changed to another text. For those of you who are curious like me, please try reloading and reading the sentences below my topic. The initial sentence under my topic will change to another important sentence. So I ask here. Anyone know? If I'm wrong about this topic, please let me know. This forum is really great. Thank you. Edit: Another example I found. Extraordinary https://talkimg.com/images/2023/07/24/QMVKZ.jpeg Title: Re: Important message that I don't know the source of Post by: FatFork on July 24, 2023, 03:45:30 PM These things are called Factoids. They're basically short messages with useful or interesting info shared by the forum admin, taking up a spot usually meant for forum ads. Factoids have actually been around even when ads were still a thing, but you'd only come across them every now and then since there was a slim 1 in 570 chance of seeing one.
Check this out for more info and if you want to see them all at once: https://bitcointalk.org/adrotate.php?adinfo Title: Re: Important message that I don't know the source of Post by: AprilioMP on July 24, 2023, 03:57:24 PM These things are called Factoids. They're basically short messages with useful or interesting info shared by the forum admin, taking up a spot usually meant for forum ads. Factoids have actually been around even when ads were still a thing, but you'd only come across them every now and then since there was a slim 1 in 570 chance of seeing one. Thanks FatFork for your answer.Check this out for more info and if you want to see them all at once: https://bitcointalk.org/adrotate.php?adinfo I don't know what to say other than thank you and read on. Title: Re: Important message that I don't know the source of Post by: ShowOff on July 24, 2023, 04:08:51 PM I don't know what to say other than thank you and read on. I think you know what the merit system is for, so instead of just expecting the community to appreciate your post, get their post with merit if you think it's helpful. It's also great as another way when you want to thank a user who helped you get the right answer. I don't see you sending any one sMerit to other users, while you are still trying to rank up and earn as much merit as possible. Yes, it is a factoid slot. Nothing strange, it has been around for a long time but maybe you didn't notice it. Title: Re: Important message that I don't know the source of Post by: AprilioMP on July 24, 2023, 04:37:30 PM I think you know what the merit system is for, so instead of just expecting the community to appreciate your post, get their post with merit if you think it's helpful. It's also great as another way when you want to thank a user who helped you get the right answer. I don't see you sending any one sMerit to other users, while you are still trying to rank up and earn as much merit as possible. I asked about things I didn't know. When someone gives an answer that makes the questioner know, shouldn't we say thank you.Why do you direct to merit and efforts to rank up? Btw, thanks for telling me to issue merit to other users. Title: Re: Important message that I don't know the source of Post by: SamReomo on July 24, 2023, 04:55:33 PM I think you know what the merit system is for, so instead of just expecting the community to appreciate your post, get their post with merit if you think it's helpful. It's also great as another way when you want to thank a user who helped you get the right answer. I don't see you sending any one sMerit to other users, while you are still trying to rank up and earn as much merit as possible. I asked about things I didn't know. When someone gives an answer that makes the questioner know, shouldn't we say thank you.Why do you direct to merit and efforts to rank up? Btw, thanks for telling me to issue merit to other users. I think he has given you a good advice because when someone helps you like in this case @FatFork has helped you then as a appreciation you would definitely send some sendable merits to such users. It isn't necessary, but keeping your S-merits won't help you at all because those are not useful for you, however they can be helpful for other users who need those, and those who provide valuable information deserve to get some merits. @ShowOff said that because on you haven't sent a single merit to a user of the forum, however you have received many merits from the generous members of the forum who support users that do a value thing in this forum. I hope that soon you will realize that keeping those s-merits won't be helpful for you in any way at all, and giving those s-merits will make you happy as well because you will feel a pleasure to help those who somehow helped you with their knowledge. And, I must say that you have learnt about factoids from @FatFork, and that's why it should be very generous to send such users merits to show that you truly appreciate their help. It isn't mandatory, but it shows that how generous a user if with those who try to help him/her with their knowledge. Title: Re: Important message that I don't know the source of Post by: BITCOIN4X on July 24, 2023, 05:45:51 PM ~Snip I asked about things I didn't know. When someone gives an answer that makes the questioner know, shouldn't we say thank you.Why do you direct to merit and efforts to rank up? Btw, thanks for telling me to issue merit to other users. There's nothing wrong with that advice, especially since you haven't gotten anyone's post after months of discussions with users who have good quality posts. Take the positive side though I think it's not the right time to warn you here. Anyway, I don't answer your question anymore on the topic, I think the two answers above have answered everything. Title: Re: Important message that I don't know the source of Post by: SmartGold01 on July 24, 2023, 05:51:30 PM Hy mate
Sorry to say there's nothing new here and this has been existing for long long now and I've always been seeing it right from my day one here. The same way you sees it same to me but to my little knowledge about those things that displays I usually calls it ads that is being promoted by the forum.. most times same thing appears whenever send out btc and click on tx, you would see something like " spin and win 1 btc" or "get 7 btc " most of them displays " win 8.88 btc". But with the way I was security conscious I don't click at any I came across so easily. So I the first poster got it right. Title: Re: Important message that I don't know the source of Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on July 24, 2023, 05:57:15 PM I think you know what the merit system is for, so instead of just expecting the community to appreciate your post, get their post with merit if you think it's helpful. It's also great as another way when you want to thank a user who helped you get the right answer. I don't see you sending any one sMerit to other users, while you are still trying to rank up and earn as much merit as possible. I asked about things I didn't know. When someone gives an answer that makes the questioner know, shouldn't we say thank you.Why do you direct to merit and efforts to rank up? Btw, thanks for telling me to issue merit to other users. Title: Re: Important message that I don't know the source of Post by: Adbitco on July 24, 2023, 07:09:15 PM I think you know what the merit system is for, so instead of just expecting the community to appreciate your post, get their post with merit if you think it's helpful. It's also great as another way when you want to thank a user who helped you get the right answer. I don't see you sending any one sMerit to other users, while you are still trying to rank up and earn as much merit as possible. I asked about things I didn't know. When someone gives an answer that makes the questioner know, shouldn't we say thank you.Why do you direct to merit and efforts to rank up? Btw, thanks for telling me to issue merit to other users. What you must understand is that the forum is open for everyone to speak up, and to whatever they found not in places they should be able to speak and make things right. Most importantly this forum doesn't restricts criticism, and as a member you should be able to overcome any forms of criticism and moved on without undermining what would be the outcome in as much as you are guilty free from what they are saying. However op holding about 22 smerits on his custody without willingly issuing it out isn't a good practice as I believe that it add no value to his account or his life. Title: Re: Important message that I don't know the source of Post by: The Cryptovator on July 24, 2023, 07:17:46 PM Hello OP! It appears you've received helpful answers in the preceding posts. To maintain order and avoid unnecessary posts, it might be a good idea to lock the thread from the lower left corner. This action will prevent further discussions.
Regarding the places you mentioned, they had previously been utilized for forum ads via an auction system. However, the decision was made by theymos to discontinue advertising through the forum. Instead, he opted to display random useful messages that you may come across frequently. There's nothing wrong with this change, so just take it easy and enjoy the forum! Title: Re: Important message that I don't know the source of Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on July 24, 2023, 07:24:59 PM These things are called Factoids. They're basically short messages with useful or interesting info shared by the forum admin, taking up a spot usually meant for forum ads. Factoids have actually been around even when ads were still a thing, but you'd only come across them every now and then since there was a slim 1 in 570 chance of seeing one. Check this out for more info and if you want to see them all at once: https://bitcointalk.org/adrotate.php?adinfo That's very interesting to know and discover for me today, honestly am just hearing about factoid today, i never observed there's something of that nature appearing when making a post despite it had been said to be an occasional occurrence, but it's an interesting development for me to discover as well together with OP, there's more to still learn about this forum and i believe with time, more discoveries will keep on popping in on areas some of us aren't used to. Title: Re: Important message that I don't know the source of Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on July 24, 2023, 08:52:42 PM These things are called Factoids. They're basically short messages with useful or interesting info shared by the forum admin, taking up a spot usually meant for forum ads. Factoids have actually been around even when ads were still a thing, but you'd only come across them every now and then since there was a slim 1 in 570 chance of seeing one. Check this out for more info and if you want to see them all at once: https://bitcointalk.org/adrotate.php?adinfo That's very interesting to know and discover for me today, honestly am just hearing about factoid today, i never observed there's something of that nature appearing when making a post despite it had been said to be an occasional occurrence, but it's an interesting development for me to discover as well together with OP, there's more to still learn about this forum and i believe with time, more discoveries will keep on popping in on areas some of us aren't used to. Anyways, its interesting to find out that they are called Factoids, and I must confess that though they are always pretty short, but it passed great knowledge of bitcoin, some that if newbies are consistent in always reading it , they will learn a lot from it in not a so much distant time, kudo to the forum admin admins for such an interesting and educative feature. |