It is defend upon to your signature campaign example the rules of your campaign is maximum of 20 post per week. So per day you can post 3 post per day to avoid conflict in your campaign because some campaign cannot allowed to post in straight maximum post in 1 day only. So time management must be apply.
That's not true, if they cap your posts at 20, it means they only want to pay you for the 20, and not beyond that. I've posted over eighty posts in one day, I have also posted no more than twice on a given day, it has no bearing on how they perceive your posts as spam, it's about the content, not the quantity.
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It will happen, but not because the Bitcoin would be very valuable, but because the USD would be hyper inflated to the point where it's worth jack shit :/
This question was about if bitcoin will be disgustingly expensive in the future. Use of USD there was pure example to illustrateone of the top currencies we have today. You can replace USD with any FIAT like EURO, GBP, CHF in that question and it will still be valid. The question was "Will 1 Bitcoin be worth a million dollars? Half a million? Thoughts? " A lack of specificity caused this confusion
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My mother is semitic. We support neither Zionism nor Nationalism. You've got to stop blaming everything on people you don't like.
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Requesting a loan so you can gamble away without providing a collateral? You're no hero.
I don't think it was any of your business what the OP wanted a loan for, if he wanted to gamble with it or give it away is up to him, as long as he pays it back (which he did) then its his btc to do what he wants with. If you pay attention, it was a joke about his subject: "Hero looking for 0.02 loan", in other words, he was calling himself a hero. I just wanted to find a way to fit the joke in there.
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You could play correspondence chess, the type that only gives the moves, then you have to project them on a board manually
And my point was, no, it's not feasible to play chess using Bitcoin, because Lichess is there.
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So I was browsing through ThePirateBay, and I see this warning page from Firefox:
"Reported Unwanted Software Page!
This web page at thepiratebay.org has been reported to contain unwanted software and has been blocked based on your security preferences.
Unwanted software pages try to install software that can be deceptive and affect your system in unexpected ways."
I could not understand, was this part of the government's war against torrenting, a possible conspiracy by Mozilla to smear TPB?
Turns out, apparently not! I looked it up, and TorrentHound and TPB are exiting, the sites are shutting down, but before they go, they decided to clog the torrent pages up with malware. That's a damn shame!!
Possible malware warning:
https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/13599744/Elvis_Presley_All_Time_Top_50_(2016)
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It's a term used by right winged trolls to try and criticize anybody who dare point out the flaws in the capitalist white supremacist imperialist hetero patriarchy
No, it's a term to define idiots who think they've "a cause" and go for it in such an idiotically and fanatical way that makes even ISIS to look like a moderate thing. ISIS is on the same side as the people who coined the term "SJW"
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It only looks good in fantasy, but in reality, I just don't think I can ever handle it. It's very unfortunate, but it's the realization I've only just come across. I don't like changes
My neighbor, a T, goes every weekend. Last Friday he asked me how I liked his dress and can I see through it. A few weeks ago he expressed how much mopping up they had to do after one (singular) gal was showered numerous times. She was dripping from every orifice - yes, even from her eyes. "And the name of that venue is ... " That is very strange. I hope it was a reference to something I missed growing up.
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The biggest power that 15 years old have is time.
You kids can be rich beyond your wildest dreams, quite literally, if you start investing early.
It may seem like a lot, but invest $100 a month into a high performance investment, and you will have millions of dollars when you retire.
What are you doing in this thread, Vod?
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There's a lot of URL link promotion going on in the forum. This example sounds like a really obnoxious and obvious type of promotion. Most people are like "check out my article" or "check out my blog" or "check out this new product".
Every time you click on a link on the internet, someone is getting paid something for it. Don't be to upset, just be more judicious with where you devote your attention. Links can have malware and whatnot too, this place is like the wild west...always gotta be careful.
Oh I know all this already, I wasn't upset, I just found it amusing, and clever. I was also surprised nobody else pointed it out.
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So I spent a lot of last night looking at the evidence supporting a flat earth. I'm convinced...
... that we need more than 45 minutes per day of science education during school.
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I'm rather dim when it comes to this stuff. How does visiting a website infect you if you don't download anything? Let's assume I'm adblocked and antivirused up too.
I know that at least one instance would require you loading a Java applet on your computer, and that would be enough for your device to be compromised on a Windows system. It's called a "Java drive-by". However, the link in the post wasn't malicious, it was only spam/clickbait.
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Well as long as I am in a Linux environment and I know it's not compromised I always click those links for fun. But not when someone is asking, only when they pop up when I want to watch a soccer game online. If I want to watch that soccer game I am forced to click them. I never had problems as I watch the games in my PC which I keep the electrum wallet and so far so good.
Until you realize that, if you are using Firefox/Chrome/Javascript, the same vulnerabilities that exist in Windows can be used to compromise your system. Your cookies can still be tracked, your packets can be intercepted, MITM attacks, it goes on and on. Don't think you're invincible because of a Linux Operating System.
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Doesn't have to be a hacked account, the account could have also voluntarily changed hands (ie account selling)
Lately there has been a lot of selling of accounts in the auctions or digital goods section. When I browse those section I see that the majority are low UID which means old accounts from 2011-2013. I too believe the account may have changed hand. Why would the hacker bother hacking an account with only 32 post and Jr.Member ? Why? Because those are the only targets left, really. The data leak preceded a warning by theymos to change passwords and thus all the current accounts would have new passwords (at least they should) and thus the older and more inactive accounts which haven't seen the message are most susceptible to the leak Exactly. Accounts that haven't changed their passwords since the hacks remain at highest risk.
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It's a term used by right winged trolls to try and criticize anybody who dare point out the flaws in the capitalist white supremacist imperialist hetero patriarchy
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It's not legal in my country, come and get me ya cops. If ye can find me, that is, heheehe
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It will happen, but not because the Bitcoin would be very valuable, but because the USD would be hyper inflated to the point where it's worth jack shit :/
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You wouldn't have to blame everything on the Jews if it weren't for fascist right wingers ruining your country.
fascist right wingers jew neocon interventionist foreign policy pick one It's both, I don't have to pick one, that's called a false dichotomy
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Religion can't be banned, it can only be moderated. Even in South Korea where there is a ban on religion, they still have underground religious groups...
That's North Korea you're thinking of Don't worry, many have made this error before
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My personal recommendation is the United States Presidential Candidate debates.
Not a family thing, so be careful!
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