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41  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 2020 best year for ICO on: January 25, 2019, 10:02:22 AM
All Initial Coin Offerings are dodgy scams. The projects are trash. Good riddance to them.
42  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: [OFFER] - Investor Database on: January 25, 2019, 07:46:28 AM
Do you have permission to use this data? No?
43  Other / Politics & Society / I Can Solve the Venezuelan Crisis on: January 25, 2019, 07:33:02 AM
Venezuela is a broken country. It is another victim to the failure of central planning. It is another system of bureaucrats being know-it-alls, thinking they know what’s better for the people than what they know for themselves. Once the richest country in Latin America, it has descended into tyranny and poverty. There is no economic security or guarantees. This is socialist system was bound to fail.

The government is ultimately responsible for setting economic policy, enforcing the laws, and determining regulations. They have failed at all three fundamental basics. Property rights are nonexistent, the rule of law is ignored and excessive, the value of their currency is worthless. They are in dire straits with nowhere to go.

While the Venezuelan government is a lost cause, their people aren’t. Their people have a 97.13% average adult literacy rate. 60% of their population are internet users. A Venezuelan only makes $0.26/day, as of 2018.

Why post this information? It’s to highlight the failure of socialism, but also point out the potential that the population of Venezuela have. They didn’t want this, they’re victims of the actions of a few elites.

This is where Taskly comes in as a viable solution to the woes they face. The supply of Task (our coin) is fixed. It’s free to join and earn. There is no requirements to do work, except for having the appropriate skills to do the work. People control their own finances. They can spend as they please. If there an issue, it is democratically resolved in a transparent environment. All of this is the polar opposite of what Venezuela has to offer.

Taskly is what the people Venezuela need to prosper. It can be accessed from a mobile phone and work can be done on their own conditions. This individual responsibility is what make economies prosper. It is a practical solution to the needs Venezuelans have.

Here are some of the fundamental features we have, which will be of practical use to Venezuelans:

Democratic and transparent dispute system

Effectively, this is our legal system. It is what we use to resolve any disputes that may arise. The decisions are made in public by democratic votes tied to Task. This makes corruption and subjective enforcement of the rules impossible. This is a much fairer system than what PayPal has to offer, as their disputes are handled in the dark with no public insight. People vote on disputes, which cost Task, if one side wins their vote is has a higher weighting in future dispute votes. If the opponent loses, their vote loses value and they lose the Task they put in. This will make people pick wisely!

Open jobs market

There is a lot of talk about freelancers and the gig economy. This is an excellent economy, but its scope is largely limited to work online. There is very little in the way of work that is physical and can be by a variety of people.

Taskly provides all sorts of categories to select from. This is both online and offline work. This choice is unprecedented in the freelance service economy. This gives consumers and workers choice as to where to engage their efforts. A large scope of users can now find anything they need in one place.

There is no degree required to start work. Workers can present a portfolio of their past work. Workers are only told to do work they are skilled at. This will create incentive to research, improve and upskill which brings further value to the Taskly system.

Decentralised

We have a massive plan to make Taskly decentralised. Bitcoin brings decentralisation to sending money. Taskly is bringing decentralisation to how you manage your finances, how you access the platform, how you do work, where you do work. Keeping in mind, we are doing this all while making Taskly mainstream.

You can read more about our decentralisation plan on our website: http://www.taskly.net

That is just a few ways, out of many, of how Taskly can help develop the Venezuelan economy. We are bringing a large, diversified economy into a broken country. The people of Venezuela are in need of practical tools like this to lift the burden they have on their shoulders.

Sources:

https://countryeconomy.com/demography/literacy-rate/venezuela

https://www.internetworldstats.com/sa/ve.htm

https://panampost.com/sabrina-martin/2018/01/04/new-monthly-minimum-wage-in-venezuela-barely-enough-to-buy-daily-cup-of-coffee/
44  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Venezuela on: January 25, 2019, 07:25:46 AM
I don't see the issue with regime change. The problem is trying to force democracy on poor countries. Let the economy develop and democracy be protested for by the middle class.

Regime change has worked in Panama, Chile, South Korea, Kuwait just to name a few. They are all liberal democracies now, and the richest countries in their regions.

I see nothing but benefits for the United States to change their regime. The number of refugees will decrease. The economy will grow. They will export oil cheaply.

Their socialist system is a massive failure. It has caused pain and suffering for many. Regime change is a cheap investment with massive returns.
45  Economy / Services / Re: GET PAID TO USE SOCIAL MEDIA on: January 25, 2019, 07:17:55 AM
Who's going to do escrow for an amount less than $5?

You can pay it upfront if the account is above Member level (and having Neutral pr positive trust). Very unlikely Member account having neutral or positive trust will scam you for $5. Only concern here I see you are not looking advertisement here, so very hard to verify.

OP, Good luck for your campaign. Will be happy to see you to do a successful campaign here instead of one more red painted newbie.


I'd rather see the work first than pay. Like I say, it's all dependent on how many users are following, engagement rate, and so on.
46  Economy / Services / Re: GET PAID TO USE SOCIAL MEDIA on: January 25, 2019, 04:25:12 AM
Your topic won't get any attention until you choose an escrow for payments ,And stop bumping your own thread with another newbie account, You can bump your thread yourself every 24 hour

Before you make baseless allegations, why don't you prove what you're saying? Where did I ever bump with 'another newbie account'?

How do we believe you whither you are a newbie! I think you want to scam with peoples!

Why would I want to scam when I'm trying to build trust and attention for my platform?

Instead of paying user for mentioning your site in post, you can start the signature campaign here.
List of Signature designer is below:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1610428.0

List of campaign manager is below:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4412712.0

If you do not want to take services of campaign manager and want to try your campaign yourself, then escrow the amount.
List of trusted escrower in this forum as below:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5047302.0

Who's going to do escrow for an amount less than $5?

There's a reason why I'm not doing a signature campaign. I'm looking to get attention everywhere, not trying to be a merely niche topic. BitcoinTalk isn't large enough for a signature campaign to be worth it.

I'm not going to be listening to a campaign manager on what to do. Obvious bias.

Hello.
Job offer still online ?

Yes sir.
47  Economy / Services / GET PAID TO USE SOCIAL MEDIA on: January 24, 2019, 04:16:13 PM
I am from Taskly, a jobs marketplace where anyone can find services. We are in need of some attention. We believe going to the grassroots is best and most authentic way to get traction.

We are offering to pay you to mention Taskly. We will pay based on how many social media posts you send out, the size of your audience. Anyone can do this.

If you are interested in doing this, just do it and send me a private message. I will pay you after. Remember, it is dependent on how many posts you have and the size of your audience. We don't have any minimum size requirements. Anyone, from anywhere, can participate in this.

I can't wait to hear from yous
48  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 24, 2019, 03:27:39 PM


Good to see staff here for once.

I'm saying that sentence was apart of the original post.

So you're saying staff can't edit posts, only remove?

It was removed from an other thread I started.

It was a part of the original or apart from it and in another thread? Can you post here exactly what posts you originally made and what they were supposedly edited to because I'm still confused as to what has happened. Staff can edit posts, but are you saying that a staff member must have edited your entire post then deleted it but the only bit that remained of your original was "I'm curious to see..." (but there was much more originally). So to get this straight, you had a big post, a staff member edited it so the only bit that remained was "I'm curious to see..." and then deleted it. Are you really sure that you're just not mistaken and that "I'm curious to see..." was posted after the op and not in the same thread?

Firstly, thank you for actively trying to understand the situation.

I made a big post a few days ago. This post was removed, with the quoted part being the "post". I recall this sentence being at the very bottom of the post.

I assume that by quoting that part, they must have taken issue with it. It wouldn't make sense to quote a part that isn't a violation of the rules! I'm trying to understand why they would delete the entire post instead of just editing that part, if that was what they took issue with.
49  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 24, 2019, 03:03:45 PM
Therefore, if you posted it straight after the op then it was likely either considered a bump within 24 hours or unnecessary. You don't need to write a post then immediately ask what people think about it. It's both pointless, a consecutive post and a bump*, all of which are against the rules (*if it was made within 24 hours of the last post). I'm not sure what more you want from this. Just take everybody else's advice and move on. Nothing seems to be out of the ordinary here.

This is an invalid thesis as I didn't do that.

Now you're straight up lying. Your very first bump was made within ~12h and I wouldn't be surprised there were others that have been deleted. tmfp noticed another one earlier in this thread.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5100034.msg49344779#msg49344779

We're talking about another thread. Not the one you refer to. Don't call me a liar until you have your facts straight.

Speculation from non-staff users isn't a definitive staff answer.

Hahahaha lol ok so you dont know !    Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Good luck with that.

Why do you think I asked in the first place?

Read the replies. Many possibilities have been given. If the post contained a link at the bottom then the thread was possibly considered advertising spam. I don't care if you write a thesis, if you've only posted it to put your link there then it's probably an advert in my opinion.

Speculation from non-staff users isn't a definitive staff answer.

It can't have been in the original post. Staff can't snip a bit out and then delete it and you get a notification about it. In the screenshot you provided it's just the "I'm curious to see..." part that has been deleted:

No. It was at the bottom of the post. There were no bumps. I never saw any replies before it was posted. Maybe the staff are gaming the algorithms to manually weed out posts they dislike.

Therefore, if you posted it straight after the op then it was likely either considered a bump within 24 hours or unnecessary. You don't need to write a post then immediately ask what people think about it. It's both pointless, a consecutive post and a bump*, all of which are against the rules (*if it was made within 24 hours of the last post). I'm not sure what more you want from this. Just take everybody else's advice and move on. Nothing seems to be out of the ordinary here.

This is an invalid thesis as I didn't do that.

I am an alt of a staff member. See my trust. Nobody other than the person who removed it can tell you for sure why it was removed and I'm still even confused as to what the problem is here because what do you mean it was at the bottom of the post? It can't have been. Staff can't take bits of your post and remove that bit and you get a notification about it. They can remove the post and that post that is removed looks pointless or probably breaks one of the other rules, but until you clarify I can't help you.

Where was the "I'm curious to see what people think about this" posted? Are you saying that little bit was removed from a bigger post, or that post was removed from one of your threads?

Was that post removed from this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5100034.msg49337995#msg49337995




Good to see staff here for once.

I'm saying that sentence was apart of the original post.

So you're saying staff can't edit posts, only remove?

It was removed from an other thread I started.
50  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 24, 2019, 01:20:04 PM
Read the replies. Many possibilities have been given. If the post contained a link at the bottom then the thread was possibly considered advertising spam. I don't care if you write a thesis, if you've only posted it to put your link there then it's probably an advert in my opinion.

Speculation from non-staff users isn't a definitive staff answer.

It can't have been in the original post. Staff can't snip a bit out and then delete it and you get a notification about it. In the screenshot you provided it's just the "I'm curious to see..." part that has been deleted:

No. It was at the bottom of the post. There were no bumps. I never saw any replies before it was posted. Maybe the staff are gaming the algorithms to manually weed out posts they dislike.

[quote author=hilariousetc link=topic=5101049.msg49399913#msg49399913 date=1548335442
Therefore, if you posted it straight after the op then it was likely either considered a bump within 24 hours or unnecessary. You don't need to write a post then immediately ask what people think about it. It's both pointless, a consecutive post and a bump*, all of which are against the rules (*if it was made within 24 hours of the last post). I'm not sure what more you want from this. Just take everybody else's advice and move on. Nothing seems to be out of the ordinary here.
[/quote]

This is an invalid thesis as I didn't do that.
51  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Taskly -- Do Jobs, Earn Money on: January 24, 2019, 12:51:35 PM
Sounds like a cool idea.

I see you benchmark this against Fiverr. What exactly is going to drive people to using this from Fiverr?

Sorry to get back to you so late. I've been busy fighting censorship and spreading the good word about Taskly.

There is a lot to drive people from Fiverr to Taskly. Their fees are ridiculous. There is no choice in work. Payment issues are dealt with by PayPal in an opaque environment. This is something you'd expect to see in 2009, not 2019.

Taskly allows people to do any type of work, both online and offline. Anyone can control their pricing. They can work on their terms. We don't take 20% fees from the worker and customers. This is the future of work.

I recommend you check out our website and read our whitepaper.
52  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 24, 2019, 12:43:36 PM
You're not staff, don't post anything, you're doing nothing to resolve the issue at hand. You're more useful as a bystander.

Your issue has been resolved. You even got answers from two staff members. Lock the thread and move on.

What were the answers?
53  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 06:42:26 PM
I've had posts deleted and even posts I believed to be substantial deleted before -- or posts I've believed to be substantial but the thread it was in was trashed -- and it's never nice and always frustrating but it's best to just get on with it and not take it so personally. The mods have rules and their reasons for removing posts. I support people's right to complain or protest especially if the post that was removed was unjust or removed for political reasons and mods should be held accountable for that if it happens but I don't think this is a big deal and the possible reasons it may have been removed have already been suggested.

PS I would urge you stay away from self moderated threads if you don't like posts being removed. Posting in them is a minefield and people can remove your post for no good reason at all. Good luck getting an explanation about them.

I thank you for your post. It's only one of the best ones I've seen posted by everyone, even including me to a point.

I guess you live and you learn. Don't trust self-moderated threads.
54  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 06:30:59 PM
Did you ask theymos for permission to put the ad? That's what most people/everyone does, even if they believe it counts as substantial.

Also, why did you intentionally remove the ad from the quoted post, and avoid my question asking if you had the ad?

Because it doesn't matter.
55  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 06:07:11 PM
you're wasting your time.

You're wasting everyone's time. You're asking a question that's already been answered and so I compiled all of the answers and put them in bold so that it's easier for you to understand; it went over your head the first time, clearly.

I didn't post here to be lectured by someone who appeals to authority

No, but you did post here as an appeal to authority.

You have a bad attitude and should just lock the thread. Move on and reflect on the responses you've received. I never claimed I was staff, but continue telling me what to do.

You're wasting your time. Take a hike.

You're not staff, don't post anything, you're doing nothing to resolve the issue at hand. You're more useful as a bystander.
56  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 05:59:32 PM
Keep expecting redundant answers to your redundant questions.

You're not staff. You're only doing this to post your view count. I didn't post here to be lectured by someone who appeals to authority and has nothing to add to the conversation.

Don't reply back, you're wasting your time.
57  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 05:51:04 PM
Why was my post deleted?

Your post was deleted because a moderator deleted it. Only the moderator knows why they deleted it

Thank you very much, I wouldn't have guessed otherwise.
58  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 05:37:15 PM
How is a 10+ paragraph post 'low quality'?

Head on over to the off topic board, there is a 700+ page thread on a flat earth that is almost entirely low/no value!

It's not the length of the post that matters its the size of the post hole that really matters!!  Cheesy



Why don't you respond to actual points than just cherry picking the ones you want to? Why was my post deleted?
59  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 04:15:47 PM

I don't want to talk

Good.
You don't appear to have learned anything, having just posted another content free bump on your main thread <~4 hours after your previous post.

Why are you cherry picking my sentences?

The full sentence was "I don't want to talk about something that is entirely irrelevant, but it's legal to go a few kilometres above speedlimit (in the range of margin error)."

This was in the context of discussion of a police comparison. Not the implication that your cherry-picked quote suggests.

It wasn't "cherry picking" in order to distort, it was a suggestion of a course of action you might contemplate taking, that's if you don't want to come across as a whingeing and self righteous moaner who doesn't know when to shut up.
Not the best of impressions for a would be project developer to leave.

This isn't the type of attitude I'd expect to see from a Legendary Member. Are all 2,500 of your other posts like this?
60  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 04:08:08 PM
Quote from: Bitcoin Forum
A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted.

Quote
I'm curious to see what people think about this.

That was the final sentence at the end of a post.


Why have you snipped this bit out? Was that in the original post or another post added right after it? If so, then that's why. If it contained the advertising link as suggested above then that's probably why.


I haven't snipped it out. That was the reason for why it was deleted.

https://i.imgur.com/X2vXGhi.png



Then if it was posted directly after the op then it was probably removed for either being a consecutive post, an illegal bump, or just pointless/unnecessary.

It was in the original post. If it was irrelevant, why not snippet out the part that is irrelevant than destroy the entire thread? Totally counterproductive.
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