You will almost certainly not become a moderator anymore because of that. The only way you can get attention is to report posts with high accuracy. Also, the forum needs mature people, not people with Age: -1976 Location: Behind You
in their profiles. Also, this will in no way improve your chances of becoming a mod, but give us the "high-spam forum" you apparently mod in. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Kind of like how Facebook Messenger tracks if the recipient has read the PM? I suppose this would be a good idea, although I'm on the fence because many people would start complaining about how their PMs were read and not answered for a couple days. I've been reading a few "account hacked" posts and they seem to disregard the fact that theymos/BB are busy.
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AFAIK in the current system, a small amount of units of evil is added to the subnet of the relevant IP. I'm not entirely sure if that is true, though, so don't quote me on that. That'd fix resetting the router.
Quoted. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Just kidding. I'm pretty sure the system works somewhat like that although I've never really gone into the details of it. I think that this would be a pretty good idea myself.
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The OP tried to send me a vouch account but I haven't accepted it because I know that I am not trustworthy enough to accept vouches. OP, try sending the vouch account to monbux.
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Why are you using a free domain if you're running a business? If you can't invest a couple bucks for a domain then you really shouldn't be having a business at all (not trying to be harsh).
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Please don't use PayIvy/autobuy links. It's scam central especially when you're selling accounts because it forces the buyer to not use escrow. It could very much well be an empty .txt file.
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Nobody will ever understand Bitcoin completely except maybe devs and Satoshi himself. There are so many things I don't understand. That's cool as well since some of the things I don't even try to understand. I just let them be and if I need them for something one day, I just ask questions.
Yeah, it's true that I don't try and understand things that I don't understand about bitcoin, but I'm sure that there are plenty bitcoin enthusiasts who know pretty much everything about bitcoin and have been following it since the release. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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i like using blockchain.info wallet because it is so easy to signup and i do not have to download 20 gigabyte to have my bitcoin wallet like bitcoincore
If you don't want to download the whole blockchain, then just use a wallet like Electrum; you won't have to download anything.
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This would have been really interesting but your ability to generate $100 daily with or without work makes me to raise eye brow ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) It may not really be illegal at all (though there is a real possibility of it being so). Maybe he just has a popular service that he makes money off of, and he wants bitcoin for it. But if this were the case, he'd require proof.
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Try going in incognito and hit register. Email being hidden is ticked.
This issue was fixed, long, long ago.
Try reading the posts above in this thread. I already said that the checkbox was checked, but after registration the setting immediately goes to automatically showing. I created a test account; try creating one as well and you'll see what I'm talking about. This is almost 100% a bug. I went through and created an account from scratch ( here); the checkbox for "hide my email from the public" was checked by default, but when I created the account the setting switched to being public automatically. This is a bug that needs to be fixed.
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How do you even get that $100 every day? I'm asking because if it was acquired illegally and someone withdrew it to PayPal/used it on a service, they could potentially be screwed.
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IMHO, his posts aren't "spammy" enough to be counted as nonconstructive posts. I noticed he has quite a few posts in threads that have an endless discussion ( example) but staff don't ban people like that. And if the posts are passable, the time frame in which you post doesn't really matter (correct me if I'm wrong on that).
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This is almost 100% a bug. I went through and created an account from scratch ( here); the checkbox for "hide my email from the public" was checked by default, but when I created the account the setting switched to being public automatically. This is a bug that needs to be fixed.
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GOT TO LEGENDARY WITH THIS POST BOIIIS
Congrats, lol. Name: Athertle Posts: 689 Activity: 140 Position: Full Member UID: 511872 Bit-X Address: 3GnoQj88L5BiyWVw3wTYapdLBu8SD1pQdz
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I'm going to be leaving this campaign. Thanks! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I'll vouch for the payment when it comes it, though.
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Hello I Want to buy any Facebook page OVER 100k likes Only escrow
P.M me
thanks
Any specific niche that you're looking, for, or just any ol' Facebook page with 100K+ likes? Also, what's your budget? GLWB!
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Can't you just do a chargeback of PayPal funds? File a dispute; doesn't PayPal always rule for the buyer/purchaser regarding bitcoin trades?
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Selling 2 btc at preev.com - 5% for paypal.... Contact me if interested...
TERMS: Buyer sends first as gift OR I send first if you're trusted and then you send as gift.
I assume you have the 2 bitcoins on one bitcoin wallet. Can you give us that wallet address and then sign a message on it to make sure that you have the trade funds in the first place? Btw, even if you send funds as a gift, it can be charged back. I recommend you to trade with trusted members only.
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So, how can I start earning trust on here when it seems to me that most people who deal stuff on bitcointalk only deal with people with green trust rankings and are more than just a newbie/new member. I would prefer to deal with people with green trust ranking myself, but that just validates my point. So what ways are there to increase my trust? It seems to be very hard to gain the trust of people when you have a low membership status ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) The question is, WHY do you want to have a high trust level? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Pretty much all the members with high green trust started out trading oblivious to the trust system (at least in my case) True enough. I think that too many people believe in the ideal of "people only trade with members who have high trust!" Let's be honest; more than 99% of trades done here on the forum are done between two neutral-rated people. Unless you want to be able to do huge trades with other people (and I don't see why you would unless you were a scammer ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) ), there's no need for green trust. It's just something that comes as you continue to be honest.
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