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I did like their service for a while. I have multiple referrals and was probably the biggest fanboy out there. Unfortunately, that was short lived. At first, I chalked their mistakes up to growing pains from being such a new platform. They claim to have tokens in escrow, which is nice but apparently not always the case(see skychain), they have automated tracking which would be nice if it worked but they only calculate all stakes at the end of the campaign, not weekly, so by the time the campaign ends, any archived tweets won’t be counted. They blame twitter for this issue and have told users to contact twitter if they have a problem with this when it can be solved easily enough by running their tracking bot weekly or monthly instead of at the end of 4 month long campaigns. Instead, To solve this, they implemented a 15 twitter campaign limit, after I was already participate in 23 from them and 48 bounties total across btt/bountyhive/Bounty0x, etc. So my two months of 23 bounties won’t be counted because I’m involved in so many elsewhere. In addition, they don’t even tell you about this 15 campaign limit until you’ve hit it. So if you have 15 campaigns you’re participating in on another platform and then sign up for bountyhive, you may as well not even bother to sign up because most of your work won’t count for them.
I would rather track my own bounties than not get paid, and that really seems to be the only selling point that they’re kind of following through with? You don’t need to track the 15 bounties you do with them, but you also won’t be able to participate in any other bounties either if you want credit for bountyhive.
Big promises, bigger disappointment.
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I understand that you need help, but I'm not sure what you need help with. Could you please clarify?
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There's a few things I can suggest to try to help you improve your experience when you're just starting out. I haven't been banned, but I do have a friend who I've been helping through this issue with. Your main problem is that your account is already flagged by another activity you're doing, so try the following:
- Link a phone number to your account. - Do not follow more than 100 people in a day, unless a high percentage follow you back. Twitter recognizes suspicious accounts using a proportional response algorithm, so if you're following/unfollowing too many people at once, you will be flagged. - Once you get to 5000 follows, you will not be able to follow anyone else unless you have a certain amount of followers - and that requirement is TIGHT. It will change depending on your ratio but expect somewhere around a requirement of 4800-4900 followers in order to break through that threshold. - Because of recent twitter bot crackdowns, they have issued some kind of new recognition program that looks at tweets being massively retweeted by accounts that look suspiciously similar. This can be a problem if you're using the same hashtags as everyone else retweeting. Try switching up your comments on your RTs to make them something a little unique, so you look less like a spam bot. - Tweet interesting articles and memes from somewhere else using hashtags in addition to bounty/airdrop/whatever retweets. You need to link your account to your desired audience or you won't get followers to meet the thresholds unless you become very skilled at finding follow trains.
These are the best suggestions I could think of, but if you have any other questions, hopefully I can help with those too!
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>>>>>> Merit points are awarded for good posts, not for valid reports to moderators. The problem is non-existent as the reward is non-existent. You didn't understand how the system works. Read the OP again............
I understand the system just fine, but I do not understand what you're saying. What non-existent problem is there?
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I think providing new information or a new way of looking at something is the most important thing you can do. This forum is full of people trying to spam posts and regurgitate information found either on another website or even in the same thread. Even if it's just ASKING A QUESTION you don't know the answer to, your post has the possibility to create a discussion on that topic and adds something to the community that may not already be here. You don't need to know all the answers, you don't need to answer all the questions, you just need to not be a shillbot begging for merit while remaining active.
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The only thing I ask to those desperate newbies is tfor them to show some respect and to not be so obvious in their only goal: earn money. The forum is much more than a few coins or a place where you can earn a couple of dollars: is a community working on sharing their knowledge freely, and, between this knowledge, there is much information about how to earn some money by using crypto!!! Is not enough?? No. The people prefer to, instead of reading, to beg and beg and beg. They just seem to can't understand this is nor a charity website. If you want your place here, work. If you want to understand crypto, read. If you just seek for people to give you something free, keep waiting and begging, for this is not going to happen.
I certainly agree with this, in fact, you're the first person to respond to me in a thread I didn't create. People are too concerned with how to make money and don't stop to consider what they bring to the community. We all know that many newbies tend to go the route of pretending to be extremely knowledgeable when it's apparent they aren't. When people ask, I try to stress how important it is to not pretend like you know something and that even if you don't have the knowledge, there's still possibility for you to earn merit by bringing something to the community, whether it be additional questions that you'd like to know the answer to, or and inflection that highlights your personality, there are many valuable traits people can bring that aren't strictly knowledge based.
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Before the merit system you needed years to become a legendary member, now it is going to take the same time and more discipline in the quality of your posting activity. Look around you, all of us have been here for years, years of effort, years of learning every day new stuff about the crypto. Can you just appreciate it?? Our effort?? Our sleepless nights??
Not that I disagree with the rest of your post, but wasn't the merit system implemented because it was too easy for people to join and become higher ranking? And when it was implemented, didn't everyone who already had an account get 100 merit instantly, even if their posts weren't very helpful? I see plenty of people with spam-quality posts and exactly 100 merit. No one is really complaining about not being legendary, but the requirements to get to even 'full member' status are very difficult.
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This is purely speculative but with the price of bitcoin being heavily dependent on mining difficulty, what do you see in the future for bitcoin with quantum computing? Will everything convert to a Proof of Stake system? Thoughts?
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According to this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1689727.0"Why can't I change my avatar? Only Full Members and up are allowed to wear avatars. It must be no more than 120px wide, 80px tall, and 100 KiB in size. It must be a PNG, GIF, or JPEG image. It must be safe for work. For more information why this restriction exists, please checkout About the recent attack and Avatars re-enabled"
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And how these coins normally get such support? Specially when so many are so alike...
The same way any new company gets support, by having an excellent product that fills a niche which wasn't previously covered, as well as a strong marketing campaign. I've seen a lot of good projects fail because they didn't reach a large enough crowd to support their project financially, and I've seen lack-luster ideas that have the same rehashed material do really well with marketing but fail in the long run because their idea wasn't very strong or unique. There are a lot of variables to consider, just as there would be when starting any new company/idea.
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ALL ABOARD! It's time for the highly requested and much sought after BITCOIN MEME TRAIN! (and by highly requested, I just mean me. I like memes and I have no shame about it.)
To participate, post a few of your favorite bitcoin/crypto related memes.
RULES:
1- No activity farming - please update previous posts if you find more spicy memes to add to the thread.
2- Avoid reposts - I'm sure everyone would like to see some fun new content, so let's keep reposts to a minimum.
3- Do not quote an actual image while referring it to the preceding comments. Please snipe it instead.
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I made an infographic to explain ranking requirements which includes merit, check it out! It's my understanding that there are people who get Smerit to start with, then they give merit to posts they like with valuable information. From there, the person who received the merit will also receive Smerit to spread the love. It's like internet AIDs and we're trying to be infected.
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Perhaps the following infographics can give you insight into Activity, Merit & New Rank Requirements: https://imgur.com/Ig2u5UnI think the problem was that he wasn't aware of the server updates. I think there's a period you need to wait until it registers in the server before it'll show up.
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