So, and just 2 days ago on 28th June, there was more than 10BTC volume and that's not only time when the volume was over 10BTC in last month. Did you just waited until the volume dropped under 1BTC, so you could FUD about it? Too bad that you missed 19th June, when the trading volume was only $6,542, all other days it has been 5 digit number.
Please calm down, fella. I took overview on Obyte chart, price trend and volume, so honestly I missed those days you pointed out. Thank you for letting me know about those days. But, please look back at my post, I did not say anything bad about Obyte, and FUD, I did not fud. Technically, I would prefer to say good words (good signals, more exactly) for investors. Stable low volume gives experienced investors one of strong signal to accumulate, because it is one of good indicator for bottom range.
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We will discuss it in our team and share our decision with you once we have one. Wait in upcoming days for all of the updates.
If the campaign can be expanded after discussion, with expansion for lower ranks, like Senior Member, it might be very great. I waited for your news within next few days.
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Appreciated your words, @TMAN. You wrote your guide more than one year ago: TMAN'S guide to getting merit.. It seems that you forgot your thread.
I also made my guide here: Promotion with merit system and new rank requirements. It's possible.This is a long guide, but in short, there are six key points: (1) Never begging for merits (2) Spending most of your time to read and learn (3) Never copy and paste without links to sources, or without quotes (4) Never mind of bounties, campaigns when you are noobs (5) Learn from inspirational stories. Learn from merited users, topics, posts (6) Spend your time to improve your English, especially Reading and Writing skills For more details, please read the guide.
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A proper temp + signature ban could be an option considering your contributions against scammers.
At least, OP got supported by one of staff. Now, it's time for OP to wait for next response from @hilariousandco. However, there is another user, tvplus006, whom are more effectively reported scam project than OP, but his / her ban appeal has not yet solved, and that account has still been banned. All of tvplus006's merits are earned: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5147004.0Good luck with your ban appeal.
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Nice guide, but I don't think that there are so many users need to customize their Personal Message Control Panel like this. Because I believe most of users do not make too many PMs back and forth. It is different for managers, or established users, but for normal users, like me, there are very little PMs in my Inbox/Outbox. Anyway, thanks for making this guide, that I did not know how to use it. OP can send listing request to this thread: List of useful Threads!
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but my coins are gone.
Sounds terrible, but really? Yobit is shady and non-customer support, but I did not see others complain about that. I could be wrong because maybe there are posts or threads on Yobit that I did not see so far. I remember about Callisto Network (CLO) coin. Yobit support that coin when it forked from Ethereum Classic many months ago, but during early days (or even weeks), they don't allow users to make deposits. They just allow users whom received Callisto Network on their sites to sell CLO coins.
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Congratulations, Brainboss! In fact, you will need to more weeks to rank up, but it does not a big matter. I remember that I ranked up to Full Member and Senior Member around a few weeks before you. But now, you raced so fast to the Hero Member rank. That's not only a really big surprise, but also a motivation for me.
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I have another point to contribute to @Krsps: - The more posts deleted, and the more regularly your post deleted, the higher chances that your account might be temporary banned. It is the reason that PM sent to users with deleted posts contains this part: In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted.
You can read more here: Signature Campaign Guidelines (read this before starting or joining a campaign)Campaign Participants:
Staff do not want to hand out bans for unconstructive posts but if we feel that you as a user are continually making very poor or unsubstantial posts due to your paid signature the following bans will be issued:
First offence: 7 days Second offence: 14 days Third offence: 30 days Fourth: Permanent ban
Your first ban is your first warning. If you have to be banned for a fourth time it is permanent and you will no longer be allowed to participate on the forum under any accounts. Note: If you are banned on one account then you are not allowed to post under any accounts you own for the duration of your ban. The only exception to this rule is Meta where you can discuss the circumstances of your ban if you wish to do so but anywhere outside of that sub will be considered ban evasion and will get your ban doubled, but it is generally best to just patiently wait out your ban and improve your posts on return and hopefully no further bans will be needed.
It means that your first post deleted is very early warning, that might lead to first ban (7 days). The first offence is a stronger warning for you and your post quality.
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A new Legendary, bob123! Congratulations! | Rank | User name | BPIP profile | BPIP Merit RECEIVED | BPIP Merit SEND | Trust | Status | Personal comment about yourself | | | bob123 | bob123 | bob123 | bob123 | +1 / =0 / -0 | active | Information expected |
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...I hope this doesn't happen with deleting other users posts...
What did you mean by that? I try to but don't understand. I think mod meant that each day forum mods have to check hundreds or thousands of reports from forum users (such as spamming, off-topic, whatever reports on bad posts). Then, if there is only one option for all (normal users and mods), they will have to spend more time when deleting bad posts reported. That is why I suggest confirmation window (if implemented) should be an optional choice.
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I know would be useful for users, but as a moderator I hope this doesn't happen with deleting other users posts as it would be a nightmare.
What if there is an option in profile page, it might be helpful. Normal users who want to use that option (pop-up confirmed message when deleting posts), can tick in the check box and activate it. Moderators or normal users who don't want to use the option, just don't tick in the check box.
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Can I fully recover post from the draft? I mean that he will be published in the same place as original?
I think drafts are only helpful if you mistakenly do something wrong with your threads, not posts. Threads are unable to delete, of course, so you can only mistakenly edited threads. Then, when you find that you did it mistakenly, you can see older versions of your threads in draft page, or from phising sites, and use them (if you can find) to edit your threads to previous versions. For example: I look at my draft page, and found the last one is: Agree. [quote author=wwzsocki link=topic=5161144.msg51690843#msg51690843 date=1562142417] Yes, of course, I can find them there or even in drafts if edited before, but this doesn't solve the problem at all.
An additional pop-up window will save us from mistakenly removed posts. [/quote] Admin can help you, so you can ask for help if your mistakenly deleted posts are very very important. [quote] One just can't recover posts and this is important that the post is published in the same place as original in the discussion from obvious reasons. [/quote]
As you can see, there are no information on date& time; number of topic, and message. Therefore, it is another reason that I don't think forum users can revert their mistakenly deleted posts to original place.
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Agree. Yes, of course, I can find them there or even in drafts if edited before, but this doesn't solve the problem at all.
An additional pop-up window will save us from mistakenly removed posts.
Admin can help you, so you can ask for help if your mistakenly deleted posts are very very important. One just can't recover posts and this is important that the post is published in the same place as original in the discussion from obvious reasons.
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Requesting an additional confirmation window before deleting the post or a way to retrieve mistakenly deleted posts, please.
It's a great request. In the meantime, you can find it by searching with phising sites that try to clone bitcointalk.org. I think you can find your deleted posts if those phising sites have not yet updated their databases. Sometimes you can find what you need with drafts, sometimes not Drafts are saved whenever you preview or post a topic, post, or PM. Up to 100 drafts are kept. Drafts are deleted after 7 days.
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tldr If you don't periodically log into an email address you only use for bitcointalk a hacker might use it to hack your account here. To solve the problem change the email address in your profile to one that can't exist because it has an invalid domain name. I just changed mine to does@not.exist. Bitcointalk accepted it as a valid email, but the domain .exist is invalid, so a hacker can't use it. Stake a bitcoin address you control here before changing to an invalid email address. Signing a bitcoin message and staking it in that thread is important, but I am not sure that changing email to invalid one will make account recovery procedure (when we need) become harder and requires more time or not. There are so many ways to hack accounts, so changing to invalid email address does not solve all things. IMO, setup both strong passwords for email (used to register account), account, and bitcoin wallet. Then sign a bitcoin message and stake it. All those things will keep us safely from hacks. Even with hacks, we can recover account for sure. Personally, I don't see reasons to change to invalid email address. Not only this, users can also check log-in IP history to regularly check irregular log-in IPs, that might be a good indicator of potential hack. https://bitcointalk.org/myips.php
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Yes, it is a point you should know. There are some boards are easily to make spamming posts. And such boards are less interesting for real users, whom less likely visit those boards. However, I don't say that Politics & Society is the less interesting board for established users. If you don't have anything constructive, don't think of posting. That's easy. Additionally, it is likely a wrong way to jump to campaigns, in your early days in the forum. Instead, you should spend your time to read unofficial forum rules, and forum structures.As a new member, I don't feel as though I am qualified to post anywhere else.
I answered this in your previous thread. Here you go: 1. No zero or low value, pointless or uninteresting posts or threads. [1][e]
1. Such posts as "SELL SELL SELL", "I agree", "+1", "Support", "Watching", "Interesting", "LOL", "SCAM", "LEGIT", "FAKE", other one word posts, posts consisting mostly of swearing, quote pyramids, useless introduction threads, threads about a topic already recently discussed in several other threads.
I think your post deleted because it is low value, pointless, etc. not off-topic. Maybe someone reported your post to staff, then it get deleted later. Maybe you did not have bad intention with your post, but that sort of post pattern is the most favorite one for spammers, whom use it to get post counts. And I already got one post deleted for saying congratulations and asking about the music in an add.
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Here you go: 1. No zero or low value, pointless or uninteresting posts or threads. [1][e]
1. Such posts as "SELL SELL SELL", "I agree", "+1", "Support", "Watching", "Interesting", "LOL", "SCAM", "LEGIT", "FAKE", other one word posts, posts consisting mostly of swearing, quote pyramids, useless introduction threads, threads about a topic already recently discussed in several other threads.
I think your post deleted because it is low value, pointless, etc. not off-topic. Maybe someone reported your post to staff, then it get deleted later. Maybe you did not have bad intention with your post, but that sort of post pattern is the most favorite one for spammers, whom use it to get post counts.
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