Hi Piggy, First of all, I've been using your bot for a few days and I'm thrilled. It's exactly the feature I've been wanting from Bitcointalk for a long time. Today I noticed that the bot has problems with quotes in some situations. I don't know if this is a known problem. I just want to inform you about it. Here is the notification post I am talking about: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5127023.msg50469983#msg50469983I guess DarkKnightNeverDie messed up his quoting when he made his post, and just after he posted it he saw the mistake and corrected it in the given cool down time, so the last edit time stamp doesn't appear. The bot reads only the recent posts and not the late editions. Could also be a bug, but less likely.
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~ I asked bavicrypto and he cannot confirm or deny he got them. Somebody else received them on his behalf
I got a Pm from him, he said that he will try to check if the coin has been received or not. I'll post an update as soon as I get more info ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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~ Here we go again. Another MiLkz alt? Post here that you were indeed talking with me.. My telegram is not deleted and has never been so no idea what you are talking about!
Thanks you guys tagging me for nothing. I really love this forum
It's not the end of the world. We are here to find out what happened, so if there are false accusations, the feedback will be removed, but we need proof. I would like to have MiLkz here as well so we can hear his story. Our effort here is to keep the community safe of scammers, so every case needs individual approach. I don't like tagging people even if it might looks the other way.
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Interesting, you can hear with bavicrypro if he got his coin, he was the other winner in the auction. DebitMe was last online February 15, hope he is well.
Just sent him a PM, let's see what happens.
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Tagged him until this case is resolved. I've seen a negative feedback from a green trust user as well with another scam accusation. I'll send him PM to write his case here and post proof.
OP, please provide more evidence if you have.
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I'm sure people always check the links they open if they are posted from a suspicious member with negative feedback or a newbie. I'm doing this every time if I open something in the forum and outside it too. If I'm on the mobile I just quote the post with the link to see where it's leading.
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Nice find, just tagged the guy.
BTW his account seems traded as well. There is a huge gap from 2014 til 2019. He just directly posted the ALPHACUP scam after 5 years of silence. Definitely traded/hacked account.
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As we have a saying there is no such thing as bad advertising as long as people talk about you.
What the hell is he advertising, though? Is CH even wearing a signature? If I were any less lazy and actually had signatures unblocked I would check, but I seem to recall that he wasn't using avatar or sig space to promote anything. Anyway, I think he's just an attention whore. You can't seriously keep making the same irrational arguments time and time again with zero support--and it's not like he's just writing short posts, either--and not come off as a big drama queen. If CH got banned and evaded it with an alt account, I'm fairly sure it'd be easy to detect, assuming he kept writing in a similar style. His command of English is certainly good enough that he could probably write differently if he chose. However, I see that he has a compulsion to write extremely long posts and I don't think he would stop doing that. I don't think he's able to. He didn't get banned, did he? Never mind, I just saw that he wrote another rambling screed. It's just a saying and the meaning behind it is that just to stay in the people' mouth, be popular even if with a bad reputation (you don't need to advertise anything). In other words something like the Kardashian - famous for being famous.
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Wondering if theymos will have the time to add some fun to the counts like, leet for merit and activity. I know that the post count leet is the SMF implementation but still, just some extra joy to the fun here.
666 could be replaced with \m/ or Ψ (↜-_-↝)↘
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I'm sure he gonna come out with some sock puppet/alt just to continue his wall monologues and keep attracting attention to him (and bumping the threads). As we have a saying there is no such thing as bad advertising as long as people talk about you. It's sound horrible but it's true. People intentionally make scandals to get their fifteen minutes of fame (even if it's a bad fame)...
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https://www.amcharts.com/ this is what I used to make the graph above graphs. BTW you can import URL, so I guess it can make a live graphs. You have 1000 options to adjust and tweak so I guess should be an easy solution. I'll need some free time to check it more profound. 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Any members that are removed then? How big the Default Trust list can grow, I remember discussing this back in the day, but now I do nor recall what was the final answer? More and more people will cover the required criteria to enter the DT.
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Every year the April fools' day surprises from theymos are getting better and better. I wonder what will be the next year, should be something bigger somehow to overcome this year KYC event. I'm sure he is clever enough to come again with brilliant idea.
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Let me raise my hand for this! I wasn't an avid fan of Graham Hancock but I liked him so much!
I am deeply interested in ancient history, lost civilizations and theories about the categories and about the possible upper-class type of existence to humans. I am not sure if you are familiar with this but once I have heard about the creation of God that is 100X advanced, smart and evolved version of human and they are the true humans, not us. Without any sources I could provide, I would like to share a story about them.
They are the people with taller heights, smarter, more advanced and the true upper class of us that are living on the same planet, Earth. They see us as animals or how we see monkeys as well. If you have are familiar with this topic please do share it to me!
Cool info, I think you are talking about the Nephilims. Here is something more interesting that came up recently. A book written my Chan Thomas back in 1963 called "The Adam and Eve story" and published 2 years later and was quickly pulled and made classified by the CIA back then. In 2013 the book was declassified and published again but from 238 pages when originally released now its reduced to 57 pages. Here is the release > https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP79B00752A000300070001-8.pdfYou can read more on ATS > http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread1235440/pg1
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@stompix Big part of them didn't knew that 1st of April is international fools' day. They just don't follow our tradition. For me its the same I don't know when is the Chinese New year for example.
I agree that it might be not a big deal for them, but this is in contrary of what bitcoin stands for- anonymity. I think we have to show those people what they are risking, because they have no idea what could possibly go wrong.
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I think those 1st April topic we should lock already. Whoever missed the fun is welcome next year, now is just a way to additionally spam the forum.
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