Something weird is happening with the DT1 Change Log.
This has been reported. Vod should be fixing before the next update. Oh man, we need to have one thread for all the BPIP problems, otherwise it's getting messy. Now I have to bookmark all those threads to keep an eye of them so I won't double report something, or just track changes...
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When reporting plagiarism the date and time is important for the rest it's not that big deal, i know it's nothing big to bother theit's just time consuming to write the post, the time, the author. I understand that quoting in SMF is design to reply to the into the thread, and it's logical but here now we use cross-references to different threads and maybe if you press quote to a locked post then you can access the quoted message but you are not able to post a reply. Here is a previous discussion > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4144474.0... again locked thread I cannot quote
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What is the reason behind this? Why I cannot quote a post from already locked topic? In order to proof linked accounts, for me is very easy just to quote the two/few posts I want to refer to but instead, now I copy and paste it and add link to the message. Sometimes some links to the posted pictures are wrong and it's very easy to see when you quote it and correct it but with the locked topics is so much work to get to those links, just waste of time.
So, can we just be able to Quote the posts in the locked topicss just to use those as reference?
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Something weird is happening with the DT1 Change Log. Suddenly all that were removed from DT1 looks like are delisted from the trust lists of all the other DT members, which is false. Example with DarkStar_, I still have it in my trust list. I guess it's difficult to filter those accounts who were removed by theymos' script and therefor BPIP assumes that we have removed them from our lists.
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I'm curious about something if anyone has a bot. I've recently surpassed the 250 sr member earnt merit threshold: 1. How many people have reached this mark 2. How many people have more than 1250 total merit (as its harder to get when you're over 1000 imo - I don't hand them out as readily anyway to legendaries). 3. How many have more than 1500 And other merit analysis you can come up with.
(I'm specifically interested in this campaign as I assume bpip can handle the forum as a whole).
There are already some stats available in the campaign's spreadsheet for most of the participants, if DarkStar_ wants to update it with all you will have your overview https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17P52DifaD7YfvzLkX3wrxGVpKcaPHY4y57ZpI-FK754/edit#gid=1700332667
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I so sorry. I am very regretful I will learn from experience and now I will use only one account, Never cheating, Never Spam.
Thank you very much, Iasenko!
Using alt accounts is allowed but not for joining same bounties like you did. If you gonna have an alt account, you need to state this on your trust page, like I did with all your previous accounts. The admins have your IPs and can easily check how many accounts you have registered and it's just a matter of time to catch you. I have some more clues of more connected accounts so if I have some free time to dig deeper, I'm sure I'll list them all. Btw you are banned and I have a bad news for you, the ban is personal not account related and you are no longer welcome here. If you try to register a new account you'll be banned again for ban evading > rule nr. 7 > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0
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That's perfect. Works great on chrome. Just wondering if it is possible for someone to add a link to the report history on the menu? It's will be easy to click and see your report history. Now i have to report a random post just to click the link there.
Someone said I don't use enough spreads... so here you go: [...document.querySelectorAll(".maintab_back")].slice(-1)[0].insertAdjacentHTML('beforebegin', '<td class="maintab_back" valign="top"><a href="/index.php?action=reportlist;mine">My Reports</a></td>'); Put it in the extension or in a userscript. Will add "MY REPORTS" before "LOGOUT". Adjust slice parameters to put it elsewhere. That was quick, thank you
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This is the account of person helping me to post this topic. I only have one account
Yeah .. sure > Shall I dig for more??? YOu are connected. so you are ban evading.. this accounts is also gone!
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A few hours ago my account was banned. I need to know the reason. I do not think I violate the rules of this forum and I need to know why I'm banned? If I break the rules, give me proof that I violated the rules of this forum. This is the link of my account: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1330327This is the account of person helping me to post this topic. I am sad when i know my account was banned because this is the account since my participation in this forum. Is this the reason? I don't remember when I posted this coment. For a long time, I only searched for information, not comment. Quoted for reference and archived http://archive.fo/OajLSSo, your other account got banned, and you continue posting all those bounty reports from this one? That's clever. Do you have more accounts? You can list them in your trust feedback as I have done with this one. It's easy for everyone to have overview over someones's accounts https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1785333Just list them here and I'll add them to your feedback.
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@nutildah It won't be much of contest, you just install TunnelBear and choose which location you want to get an IP from and there you go. I guess I can pretty fast win it. Well, people should change their email and passwords from time to time if they want to follow the right secure practices. So I see one more positive thing in having access to your IP logs, then more people will be "scared" and change them.
I disagree with that. You can't go around changing your password if the IP-data isn't making sense to you. You'd just be wasting time otherwise. The different countries or zones could be the internet service provider assigning you dynamic IP addresses maybe? In my case, I have a static IP and the location is very accurate so any change in my location will be highly suspicious as seen in the bitcointalk logs. If I had a dynamic IP, I'll keep in mind the zones I'm assigned into. For instance, if living in UK I can expect to have zones from UK/Europe but a zone from India will be highly unlikely to be assigned and hence I can go ahead changing my password. I'm talking bout the newbies which have no idea what they are doing and they are the ones that get hacked most often. BTW if someone hacks your account and you see it after a few days, it's probably too late already, so you have to check it more often.
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That's perfect. Works great on chrome. Just wondering if it is possible for someone to add a link to the report history on the menu? It's will be easy to click and see your report history. Now i have to report a random post just to click the link there.
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This is the first time I hear about this. Can you find some reference for this statement? I've changed my email recently and I did't got any warnings regarding such possibility. It's the first time I've changed it but it won't be the last time for sure.
I will find it because I did not save link of that thread. Someone was curious about this, and tried with a new account, then that account locked after the second (or third, I don't remembered correctly) change of email, it was locked. Strange, I hope this is valid only for newbie accounts or at least for a certain period of time, like 6 months, otherwise it will be really drawback in the security. I'll probably try it myself with a fresh account if get the time for it. Anyway, thanks for the
BTW I found a new menu with a link to the IP log in the Account Related Settings : I've updated the OP.
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Well, people should change their email and passwords from time to time if they want to follow the right secure practices. So I see one more positive thing in having access to your IP logs, then more people will be "scared" and change them.
I read months ago that changing emails more than twice will lead to account lock. This is the first time I hear about this. Can you find some reference for this statement? I've changed my email recently and I did't got any warnings regarding such possibility. It's the first time I've changed it but it won't be the last time for sure.
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Well, people should change their email and passwords from time to time if they want to follow the right secure practices. So I see one more positive thing in having access to your IP logs, then more people will be "scared" and change them.
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In response to Loyce's list:
It's pretty suspicious that so many newbie accounts replied to that thread. I know how it is to post in Altcoin Discussion, you post a thread and without bumping, it quickly get buried.
It's extremely likely that most of those newbie accounts are owned by the same person.
I'm not calling for a ban of course, but it's at least a good idea to have this information out in the public. If they're creating fake discussion among each other, it does warrant a negative trust rating.
Thanks for compiling that list @Loyce!
No need to be his own accounts. There are actual services available which provide ANN bumping for cheep money and people fall for it. I have warned thyemos about it some months ago, for now all what we can do is to report them, only the comment get deleted. This is not the only case, see the last pages of this thread > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4720640.0
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There are 24 posts containing this reference code (together with your OP) > the search resultsI guess they can be reported as ref. links and deleted but noting more can be done. Yeah indeed, I thought so. Now, I'll keep an eye on these accounts in the next couple of months, in case they eventually decide to join a campaign. I'm sure this person has created a shitload of accounts, just to either spam his referral link, bump his topics and/or participate in campaigns. Maybe @LoyceV can make a list with everyone who posted in the thread to keep a better overview of the accounts. Other thing to check is the registration date of the accounts and the post history, often happens that those accounts post in same threads, creating fake conversations.
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There are 24 posts containing this reference code (together with your OP) > the search resultsI guess they can be reported as ref. links and deleted but noting more can be done.
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