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Title: [BAN] Deleting Bounty Topics
Post by: Leclerc2019 on July 03, 2019, 12:56:09 AM
Hello dear moderators. Please give me an answer. My account (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2120812) received a ban for 60 days. I understand that I asked the bounty hunters to write their opinion on the project in the ANN topic. If this is the case, then why delete some topics from bounty campaigns where this rule wasn’t. These projects did not have ANN.
What is the reason for the removal of these topics?
If you delete all the topics, then why were some of the topics created by me not deleted? Why deleted selective?


An example of my topic in which the rules were not violated, but this topic was deleted.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5131890.0


Title: Re: [BAN] Deleting Bounty Topics
Post by: samcrypto on July 03, 2019, 01:25:27 AM
We can't see the topic that is already deleted, so your given link is not useful.

However, looking at the history of your account, I've found this one out -

https://i.imgur.com/g94UqPL.png

I guess this is the reason why some of your bounty thread was deleted, but you're still lucky to only get 60 days banned.
After this timeline, you'd better to start working well again and stop promoting scam project, you can also have some good history and stop the one liner posting.


Title: Re: [BAN] Deleting Bounty Topics
Post by: Leclerc2019 on July 03, 2019, 01:45:28 AM
To begin, I would like to remind you that I did not ask you to write your opinion. I asked to answer moderators. So please, if you can not give an answer or are not a moderator, no longer write in the topic where they are not addressed to you.

We can't see the topic that is already deleted, so your given link is not useful.

I think this topic can see moderators


However, looking at the history of your account, I've found this one out -

https://i.imgur.com/g94UqPL.png

I guess this is the reason why some of your bounty thread was deleted, but you're still lucky to only get 60 days banned.
After this timeline, you'd better to start working well again and stop promoting scam project, you can also have some good history and stop the one liner posting.

You do not know for what reason, but express your opinion, why are you doing this? Sorry, but I do not like people who try to speak without knowing the whole situation. Please do not get into the conversation anymore. Unfortunately, I do not know which moderator did this to find out with him personally and ask him about it.
Ban was for this reason
https://imgur.com/a/KtPfujz

The point was that in the rules of my bounty campaigns there were conditions that the participants of one of the programs write their opinion about the project in the ANN topic. Ban was because of this.
My question is why topics were banned where this rule was not on the campaign bounty. If banned account, why not banned all the topics created by me.

For my team a huge portfolio was banned and I want the moderators to tell me the reason


Title: Re: [BAN] Deleting Bounty Topics
Post by: JaredKaragen on July 03, 2019, 07:00:19 AM
*snip*

For my team a huge portfolio was banned and I want the moderators to tell me the reason

If you were to visit the reference link on your banned account related to the negative trust; you get this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5114258.0

If you were to examine the evidence provided you will come to the same conclusion as many others, same as myself after reviewing the details:  It is a scam and is citing fake partnerships that simply are un substantiated and do not exist.

In short: You are promoting what is believed to be a scam.   This is the reasoning.  It is clear.

Remember:  Moderators deleted the threads;  all related to that scam... so the reasoning hasn't changed... and you are wasting their time by asking.  I was even able to find your answer just like the person responding above.


You can be as upset as you want at others responding to you, but you put it out there.  You should think about accepting the answers you are given... because apparently the deleted topics and ban from the moderators aren't helping you understand.  And you are given a reason for the ban in the email... it is there.  

I suggest you be weary about asking people to go use a service unless you yourself understand the implications of doing so and who you are leading them to.   To wear their logo is one thing;  to ask them to use is quite another.

To begin, I would like to remind you that I did not ask you to write your opinion. I asked to answer moderators. So please, if you can not give an answer or are not a moderator, no longer write in the topic where they are not addressed to you.

he gave you an answer...... and it upset you.

This is a public forum.   PM a mod for a private chat.


Title: Re: [BAN] Deleting Bounty Topics
Post by: LoyceV on July 03, 2019, 07:53:29 AM
I understand that I asked the bounty hunters to write their opinion on the project in the ANN topic.
Did you give them an incentive to post? If so, that's against Rule 15 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0).

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If this is the case, then why delete some topics from bounty campaigns where this rule wasn’t.
Please use the "Report to moderator" button on all topics that break the forum rules.

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What is the reason for the removal of these topics?
Generic answer: topics get removed because they violate forum rules.

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If you delete all the topics, then why were some of the topics created by me not deleted? Why deleted selective?
Mods can't read everything. But again: please report your own posts that violate the rules so Mods can delete them too :D

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An example of my topic in which the rules were not violated, but this topic was deleted.
I highly doubt that.

https://i.imgur.com/g94UqPL.png
I guess this is the reason why some of your bounty thread was deleted
Scams aren't moderated, and scamming is not a reason to get banned.

To begin, I would like to remind you that I did not ask you to write your opinion. I asked to answer moderators.
If you don't want a public answer, don't post in public. You're free to PM any Moderator to ask a personal answer. Chances are you'll be ignored.

In short: You are promoting what is believed to be a scam.   This is the reasoning.  It is clear.
Although scammer isn't the reason to get banned, I love seeing spammers bite the dust :D


Title: Re: [BAN] Deleting Bounty Topics
Post by: bob123 on July 03, 2019, 08:09:15 AM
So.. you got banned, register a new account and the first thing you do is to offer a service on this forum. That's crystal clear ban evading.

I am inattentive.

I don't know what i'd be doing without LoyceV. Probably walking around and talking garbage  ::)


Title: Re: [BAN] Deleting Bounty Topics
Post by: LoyceV on July 03, 2019, 08:17:36 AM
So.. you got banned, register a new account and the first thing you do is to offer a service on this forum. That's crystal clear ban evading.
Check the date on those posts: January 09, 2019.


Title: Re: [BAN] Deleting Bounty Topics
Post by: mprep on July 03, 2019, 09:50:05 AM
Since you are already aware what you were banned for, I won't repeat myself. The last thread, while not requiring users to post in the ANN thread, broke a subset of the "no on-forum altcoin giveaways" rule. See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3953664.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3953664.0). Next time, before you start a new thread in a board, read through that board's stickies.

Your threads will not be restored. Wait out your ban and don't ban evade (you, as in you as a person, can only post in Meta and only about appealing your ban; using any new or old account to post anywhere else is considered ban evasion) or else that 60 day ban may become a permanent one. Unless you can prove that your bounties did not contain an incentive to post in ANN threads (which would be a 200 IQ 4D chess move if you did), I will not accept ban appeals. You can try appealing your ban to theymos, but don't hold your breath. Most likely you're going to have to wait it out.