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That's cool thanks, I'll reapply Edited: forgot the post count 644 with this one
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Hi iasenko, Thanks for your explanation. The fact is no one have such huge free time to find, then wait for identifying bumpers and report them like this. It is my opinion, and it might be better if there are other methods to catch those bumpers (if available).
Think about it, if 10% of the users here use 5 mins every day to check the patrol or random check some ANNs there will be huge impact to the forum and to the silent war with the spammers. Only 5 mins can make a difference for sure. OP is very helpful as well, and I'd probably give him iasenko a merit as well if I had one and if he hadn't already gotten a whole bunch. Good job, my man.
Don't worry man, I got enough merit. Not everything is measured with merit. I'm happy that I found dome good friends and people, so it's worth it to be here. This is what the other don't understand as they are only after the cash here, so sad ...
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Any place for > iasenko D?
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Another technique to add, ico bumping from newbie accounts. Easy to detect, they delete every comment after short time. Normally are registered a few weeks ago. Easy to report.
So, my question for you is: How to know and give evidence that those ones deleted their threads several days after publishing. Of course, it might be really easy if a Junior member has 0 postcount due to his post-deleting activities. In contrast, for a Junior member who has 60 post in total before deleting. Then, he decides to delete 30 shitty threads, his total postcount will be 30, consequently. The figure is appropriate for his rank, so I guess other users won't know he deleted 30 threads, especially users who don't have IT skills to retrieve detailed data from the forum. Thanks for great topic, iasenko. I just added this because I was on my phone and had to note it somewhere. I will update the guide as soon as I have time, I'm moving out at the end of the month and its a lot to do right now. On the topic, those newbies bumping ANN threads have a special characteristics. They bump a thread and after 2-3 minutes they deleted the post so no one can detect them. If you go to the ANN section and open the last comment on any thread, if it is a newbies with 2-3 comments, just wait for 1-2 minutes refreshing the page and you gonna see that this comment is gone. Use this post as reference > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3955810.msg38156817#msg38156817
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Another technique to add, ico bumping from newbie accounts. Easy to detect, they delete every comment after short time. Normally are registered a few weeks ago. Easy to report.
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Thank you man, you are awesome I'll take 68
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I am this close to open a make-me-Mod-thread here, so I can have my own ban-button.
Well c'mon, do it. Many people will support your application, including me. The forum can only benefit from this.
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Congrats man, good work. Keep on doing the same and you gonna reach Sr. Member in no time
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Same here Thanks
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WTF, I registered in November 2017 and had no problems with merit system nor scam accusations. You probably was on a wrong track the whole time that's why you lost all, don't try to cheet and everything will be fine.
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This is still joinable? Throw me in the next free random seat.
Not allowed, just check the rules in OP. ONLY ONE RULE>> PICK A LETTER OR NUMBER NO RANDOMS PLEASE..sorry randoms will be ignored
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I want D please
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Check the URL to be sure that you are login in bitcointalk.org Possible phishing sites are Bitcointalk.to Bitcointallk.org
Maybe there are more, but only those I know of.
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There should be a save side for those who are not active all the time but coming from time to time. If you have been online total for 14 days /can be in a year time span/ without giving merit then you loose 1 point for example and for every next week you are online and not rewording your smerit you loose X2 It's just an idea, so nobody gets hurt
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thanks for this infomation it was really helpful but i still got something confusing me, sometimes when i make a post instead of my activity to increase my post will increase why is it so?
Your post count is increasing every time you make a post, same if you / or mods/ delete one, it will decrease. The activity is increasing with every post you make / updating every 15 min or something/ but cannot go over 14 activity points for two weeks. Example: So if you have 100 activity in the beginning of the two weeks period and you make 15 posts in the first two days your activity will go up to 114, because you reached your limit for those two weeks. Every post will increase your post count * but not your activity until the start of the next two weeks period. * There are boards where if you post your post count doest change. - Serious Discussions - Ivory Tower
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I can think of several solutions: 1. Ignore Newbies when sorting on "Last post" date. This way, Newbies can't bump threads anymore.
This is a good idea but I think that you should bump it up to Jr. Members as well. Yeah this is what I was thinking too. When it comes to collect merit the bots will die. The copper membership can have the privilege to bump a thread, also only Copper members can start an Ann thread /and members above Jr. of course/.
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Just a friendly bump. After LoyceV, hope you gonna be the next one
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I'm just gonna quote stompix here: 4. Require a captcha for Newbies for either posting and/or deleting a post.
I would love a captcha that would make them read the rules on the forum, like typing the second word, the last character or the first of a random rule around here.
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