Vod, can you make a text-file with all banned userIDs, updated every time you parse modlog?
Yes, I am planning to have a meta log that you will be able to parse to see accounts that have been moved to archive or back to active again. Great! I hope you are putting '(Some) data provided by BPIP" if you are using my data in your charts. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) It will be more like: "All data provided by BPIP isn't shown", as I'll use it to exclude banned accounts.
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The only reason why so many Merit have happened is that the post is just at the beginning. Am I right there? The number of Merit earned by a post depends on the number of people that read it. Being at the beginning of this thread means many people have seen it, which increases the chance of getting merited.
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It means he has deleted enough of his posts, to lose his Sr. Member rank. The Merit he has, was airdropped in January. That's a nice trick to reach the Merit requirement for Full Member, without having the post quality that earns any Merit.
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I just saw someone leaving a message, and I responded to every commenter. Most comments don't need a response. Is this a violation of the rules? Insubstantial posts are not allowed. And there's this: 32. Posting multiple posts in a row (excluding bumps and reserved posts by the thread starter) is not allowed. In this case, you should use the edit button instead of making a new post.
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That results in 277 Newbie accounts that posted at least one of those. I'll list them here, and I'll start reporting them on my own. I'll see how far I get. Yesterday, I've reported most of those homograph spambots (click my quote for the list). Most of the posts got deleted by a Mod, but most of the accounts didn't get nuked. I would like to know why, as this was a terrible waste of my time. There is no legitimate use for a homograph attack, there were about 200 accounts bumping the same thread in the same style, and getting one post deleted for each bot does no damage at all to the bot owner. Up to yesterday, the homograph spambots would get nuked after being reported. If they're no longer getting nuked, that is very discouraging to report them ever again.
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Senior is like the worst name ever! What I mean to say is: congratulations ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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the bounty community This here is the problem, you think a large group of spammers is a community, while they spread and multiply within an existing Bitcointalk community, without contributing anything. And no, an ICO translation is not something this forum needs.
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* 311 Jr. Members or less lacking Activity (not Merit) to get to Member (long list). Can you post this list? I expect that many of them have bought Merit, or received it for other illegitimate reasons. If that's true, my next guess is that the large majority of these accounts has exactly 10 Merit, and not more than that.
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If I am not wrong, user has no merit history. I was confuse about that because page showing 404 error.
It's better to implement with " This user has no merit data yet instead of 404 error. Thanks, I didn't think about the possibility of anyone looking up userIDs with no Merit. You saw the default 404, I've changed it into this:
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keywords progress,projects,easy,graduаllу,requіremеnt,suссеssful,thіnk,tеamwork, Thanks. I've added a few, I now have 62 homograph keywords. That results in 277 Newbie accounts that posted at least one of those. I'll list them here, and I'll start reporting them on my own. I'll see how far I get. I've noticed something new: some of the homograph spambots also post Twitter links. Or maybe it's just Twitter spammers who copy/paste a post from a homograph bot ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) That backfires ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) 1. zilos 2. uandi1818 3. seer 4. hanoitree421 5. pruss444 6. jswk11 7. worktoolstalk 8. shake707 9. dsipal 10. dacdacdacdacMy current system shows many accounts that only use homographs in a fraction of their posts, that makes it much harder to report them. I'll stop here for now. 11. Rocha In 12. insosub 13. Young Alyssa 14. kerumaru 15. Ringdenesminb 16. Ernest_Eko 17. Pullaycicre 18. Ourinlite 19. SonkhlaChrisat 20. Tambstenzigti 21. apigwet 22. Clark Drew 23. puangu 24. SandersMer 25. Braggs_Roby 26. Lysiderva 27. Deonelocent 28. Slim Reli 29. EricBazen 30. HooverMenc 31. EricaSp 32. Jeffery-Scisson 33. Vatetssisdu 34. Rihydtersgreen 35. BobPatsu 36. Pradanna Ul 37. Liocresanran 38. Nenccetila 39. mikasan 40. Exprefinin 41. womack ricky 42. PaulBel 43. Christopher-Via 44. tsubaku 45. Velasquez-Charles 46. Nash.Crafde 47. Perteticarr 48. Pelnomola 49. jeff douglas 50. Meitoimocdia 51. VeronicaFig 52. ChihiroMit 53. Becerra.On 54. Craig Terp 55. Kingsby.Exci 56. Graham Amber 57. Folknutlyti 58. MarkBe 59. nordcondup 60. dzukiha 61. Carenacal 62. Thompson-Kime 63. toruna 64. Waylon_Boka 65. Munajj Chris 66. PeterGa 67. chishiga 68. yuhira 69. daniels-jason 70. AaronPoo 71. poilighmic 72. Carlos Llit 73. TommyNi 74. Timbeross_Ces 75. edgardo.sarker 76. Hihnodiden 77. Praone-Nelson 78. Seth-Baka 79. apimra 80. sticodfon 81. Sharon Jia 82. Patrick_Weems 83. lifmano 84. 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Rachel-Deko 147. RyoGlas 148. betsumina 149. HumphreyBetgi 150. Clark-Trac 151. Popnepeted 152. MarkRey 153. HurtMul 154. nukizu 155. Crostacellper 156. Hilmy Bishop 157. AshleyFoe 158. Burnett Nicholas 159. Netjabarge 160. BrandyN 161. WesleyGor 162. Recaproful 163. Mindy_Sorensen 164. Jennings-Joshua 165. Jucosucon 166. barfgrounmon 167. lanusta 168. Globcharmonthce 169. Wayne.Sestjac 170. RickR 171. ChrisJaim 172. vaisabso 173. Geexmutucda 174. Bander.Lisa 175. honse 176. DarylTill 177. Cano.Ob 178. Rasmussen.Smar 179. Stonarinun 180. Xayamonty Gen 181. DavidBuckley 182. PaulVale 183. StewartNitsu 184. Saul.Wright 185. guchisui 186. Butler_Gei 187. Grimarlon.Voitan 188. Jaramillo_Jeremiah 189. nshigoki 190. MichaelYa 191. Jeremy_Kristian 192. sansogi 193. Prayogo.Junc 194. daucongi 195. Weston.Res 196. SammieY 197. prewguitog 198. Jimi.Tinhagg 199. Huerta.Duytrim 200. angelawhite 201. Tony Neko 202. Roomsnotaga 203. kimoga 204. Matheus.Jiles 205. Welch.Wae 206. 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Account farming is nothing new, unfortunately. Just report them, I just did it for you, saying this: I expect them to be deleted soon.
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Vod, can you make a text-file with all banned userIDs, updated every time you parse modlog? It would safe a lot of work if I can exclude banned accounts from lists of spammers. I can download all profiles from bpip one by one, as I did for 250 profiles, but I prefer not to burn your bandwidth that way. I often create lists of thousands of accounts, checking only one text-file would be very convenient.
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it gives 0.028 bitcoins, but when I've imported into electrum I see 20.818 mBTC Is there a typo somewhere? I assume it's either 0.028018 Bitcoin, or 28.18 mBTC. If you want to sell your Bitcoins, your options depend on the country you live in. Some are easier than others. Since you have 'just' imported the private key, you might consider creating a new HD wallet (which gives you a 12 word seed phrase as a backup) and send your funds over there (sweeping). This way your old private key will be worthless, and your new wallet (backed up by 12 words) will hold your balance.
Doing this also makes you the only owner of the private key. As it was a gift, the previous owner may still have a copy. If the wallet was created before August 2017, you'll also own just over $10 in Forkcoins, so don't throw your paper wallet away yet after transfering your Bitcoins.
mBTC stands for milli-BTC. So 1 mBTC = 1/1000 BTC or 1 BTC = 1000 mBTC. I'm always surprised how many people don't know metric prefixes. I guess that's the result of using Imperial units.
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I'd say it depends on the thread. Merit means: this post is worth reading. The campaign I'm in, has received Merit from 4 different users. Considering how long it's been running, and how much it pays, the thread is for sure worth reading. And I'm pretty sure Meriting a Legendary campaign manager who runs a very strict campaign isn't going to help you get accepted. I've also seen ICO-campaigns that earned Merit, and those aren't worth it at all.
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Thanks! I've reported them all: Spambot/bumpbot doing a homograph attack. Please nuke. The homograph spambots are back. These posted the same variation of "very": *list removed, I'll update a longer list* I haven't reported this list yet. If someone could collect some common keywords from their posts before having them nuked, and post them here, that would be much appreciated!I'll need to have the HTML code, but if you can post them separated by something that I can easily find in the page source, that's fine too. Example: XXXdisсоvеrXXX XXXрrettyXXX XXXplаnXXX In the page source that looks like this, which is what I need: XXXdisсоvеrXXX<br />XXXрrettyXXX<br />XXXplаnXXX I have 9 days of patrol-data, a long list of keywords would make it very easy to list all spam accounts. I'd do it myself, but it's late ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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So how can we trust this bitcoins investment. Is there any trusted agency or applications so we can invest there. There are many trusted Bitcoin exchanges. The easiest method depends on where you live. But, if you really believe a scammer who tells you you'll get 732.2232 BTC if you pay him $200, you may be better off not buying Bitcoin. Nowadays in FB many people post that for 100 $ you can 1000 $ just by investing no legit like that You don't buy stocks on FB, right? Why would you buy Bitcoin there? why cant bitcoin company block them. Bitcoin isn't a company. If you really want to buy Bitcoin, you should start with: -the country you live in -the device you use (phone or laptop?) -stop trusting random scammers
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