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61  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin can less the unemployment rate? on: January 23, 2019, 04:01:32 PM
I don't want to get into trouble, so I won't be specific.

I'm working on an product to lessen to give opportunity to people. This will have the effect of lessening unemployment on a global scale.

I don't believe Bitcoin can reduce the unemployment rate inherently. With an additional framework, you can change the incentive and push people towards work. Bitcoin doesn't have the feature to connect employers with workers. A website like Fiverr with Bitcoin would help reduce unemployment, I believe.

can but little. for anyone who wants to start entering bitcoin, be it investment, trading or bitcointalk, unemployment can indeed be reduced. because these three things can generate income, a small example is myself who can now get income from bitcoin.

I agree. Bitcoin is just a way of processing payments. It is not going to create jobs on its own.
62  Economy / Services / Re: 🔥[CryptoTrafficMarket] SOLUTION FOR ADVERTISING AND PROMOTING ICO🔥 on: January 23, 2019, 03:48:01 PM
Why don't you numpties figure out your audience? Especially before you try send me unsolicited emails that imply I'm subscribed. If these are the practices you employ, I don't want to work with you.



You don't allow emails to be received. Best thing to do next is post here to show everyone of the deceptive and cookie-cutter practices you're conducting. For what?

One of your posts says you can make a subreddit. Why do we need you when anyone can do it for free already?
63  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 03:26:41 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.
64  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 02:44:32 PM
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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.

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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

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Your post is low quality according to below consensus of community. It has nothing to do with post length and grammar.

That's a subjective interpretation. Not based on anything hard-pressed. I would prefer the rules be enforced on an objective and factual basis.


Any person who is tasked with enforcing laws or rules does so from a subjective interpretation. How many times do fans and referees disagree on whether something was a foul or not? Some referees would have given the foul whilst some wouldn't. Rules are there as a guide and moderators enforce them as they see fit and as best they can. Sometimes leeway should be allowed. Would you prefer it if a cop gave you a speeding ticket for going one mile over the speed limit? I mean, if we're going by strict rules then you deserve the ticket. Or he could let you off. Same applies here. Not everything is always black and white. Some mods may disagree on something whilst others may agree.

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). That renders the one-mile over the speed limit logic invalid.
65  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 02:35:45 PM
So the application of rules is subjective. ... If you don't stand for objectivity, ...

The enforcement of the rules has some degree of interpretation and is influenced by the limited amount of resources available to do so. Of course we believe in objectivity, but we haven't exactly developed an automated moderator that is sufficient. Most of the "rules" are just guidelines anyways, but they're something we as a community enforce and the moderators are no different.

You're making way too big of a deal about a deleted post and acting as though it was a personal slight.

Side-Note: Walls of text don't mean the post is good, there is art in brevity and sometimes people don't care to read your ramblings; I'd know.

It's hardly a rule if the application of it is subjective and the rules aren't set in stone. Using that logic, I haven't broken any rules.

Lock the thread. Post your essay again without the ad. Don't go full cryptohunter for one deleted post.

It can't be an essay without a solution.
66  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 01:49:26 PM
Can you show me the rule?

Look like , you are still not understood the rules correctly. There is very large disclaimer before stating the rules.

NOTE: This is meant to serve as a reference/educational/informational thread, NOT a rock solid list of rules.
It simply means, if your post look low-quality/spam they are free to delete it, they do not have mention each and every case explicitly in rules section.

So the application of rules is subjective. This is the very thing cryptocurrency is against. We are advocating for a technology based on objectivity, yet the principles of the larger community don't reflect this.

This mere suggestion is an insult to the concept of blockchain itself. It is not what we ought to stand for. If you don't stand for objectivity, than what does blockchain have to offer that the traditional banking sector doesn't?

A quality post does need to follow an essay format. I've never seen something of quality that doesn't follow any basic conventions.

Bullshit. I've seen memes of higher quality than your contrived "essay".

Moderators have a wide discretion on how to interpret the rules and your post certainly wasn't anything special worth fighting for. You can try re-posting it if you're so convinced you're right. You don't need to open a thread about every deleted post.

In conclusion, Reddit will be happy to have you. Good luck.

Calm down.

If it's incorrect and all around a terrible post, why hasn't anyone refuted it? It's so wrong that nobody has rebuked it.

You said you didn't even read it. Maybe you should before commenting.
67  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 12:58:41 PM
You're just spammer:
[ANN] Taskly -- Do Jobs, Earn Money
EARN CRYPTO NOW
The Failure of the Internet Economy
+ many deleted posts.

Read rule 22, not 24.

A spammer wouldn't engage with the community.

I read rule 22.

"22. Advertising (this includes mining pools, gambling services, exchanges, shops, etc.) in others threads' is no longer allowed, including, but not limited to, in altcoin announcement threads. "

I've never posted my links on anyone else's threads. I started original discussions. Can you show the community and I where I posted on anyone else's threads?

Your post is low quality according to below consensus of community. It has nothing to do with post length and grammar.

That's a subjective interpretation. Not based on anything hard-pressed. I would prefer the rules be enforced on an objective and factual basis.

The subjective interpretation isn't what cryptocurrency is about. It's about the facts and figures. What you're suggesting isn't in the spirit of cryptocurrency.

Low Quality involves copying the article and providing the source while HQ involve comprehending the article and initiating the discussion on Pros and cons.

That isn't what it means, but you're entitled to your subjective interpretations of the rules.

If you are  the original writer in that outside website than you are not allowed to promote your website in this way, it is considered as spam.

Can you show me the rule?

Quantity does not necessarily mean quality.

I'm on mobile so hard to check, but is that a copy of the medium article that was posted above. If so i personally would have reported the thread as a copy of a medium article to spam a company advertisement.

If you want to avoid this in the future, i suggest not trying to reuse the same article, rewrite it so it is unique. A quality post doesn't need to follow essay format.

The BitcoinTalk post was first. The Medium article came after.

A quality post does need to follow an essay format. I've never seen something of quality that doesn't follow any basic conventions.

Just because there's a little thing at the bottom, doesn't render the entire topic null and void. That's called a straw-man fallacy.
68  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Taskly -- Online Services Platform on: January 23, 2019, 10:22:50 AM
Will any freelance work be available? Like writing pieces, translating, etc.?

Absolutely! You will be able to start a listing for virtually free (early on), where you can offer anything provided it is legal. You will be able to accept and decline offers as you want. This is all conducted on the platform. We have a transparent way of dealing with disputes so you don't get unfair PayPal-esque decisions.

I advise you check out our website. It's going to be upgraded over the next few days to show more information. The platform itself will be out in a couple of weeks.
69  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 09:52:56 AM
This was your raw unedited post (exluding quotes):
It was posted just over 10 hours ago in https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5100909.msg49371087#msg49371087 and it looks like the whole topic "Cryptocurrency Needs a New Direction" in "Economics" has been deleted. Reading through it quickly, it looks like a generic low-quality post meant to spam your website. How convinient to leave out that part when you complain about a deleted post!

With respect, I disagree with what you're saying and your characterisation of the matter.

The definition of 'low quality' is "of poor or inferior quality."

How is a 10+ paragraph post 'low quality'? The grammar and spelling is proper English (UK). It follows the correct structure of an essay. It's relevant to economics and the entirety of cryptocurrency.

You're entitled to have your opinion, but it is wrong at all levels.

Mods move quickly and are unlikely to provide an exact reason as the expectation is that you understand the rules prior to posting. It seems like there would have been multiple reasons for a moderator to have deleted this post, so I'm unsure what questions remain. The part of your post that is quoted is not meant to explicitly signify the problem; more likely it is just to let you know which post is was for your own reference.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0

Take some time, read through the rules and continue using the forum after you understand them more fully.

I am well-versed in the rules. I fail to see how my post broke any rules. I appreciate you linking the rules though.

Did you include the advertising part you did on Medium?

I have created a solution to capitalise on this. I call it Taskly. It is a services platform with a variety of features included to help both consumers and workers. Anyone will be able to offer and find services they need. This will change the world.

Read the thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5100034.msg49337995#msg49337995
 
Visit our website: www.taskly.net


That wasn't the part quoted as the deleted reason.

The mod could have misquoted. Did you or did you not include the advertisement part in your post?

Advertisements are allowed. Let me refer you to rule 24:

"24. Advertisements (including signatures within the post area) in posts aren't allowed unless the post is in a thread you started and is really substantial and useful."

My post fits the definition of having substance. It identifies a problem, explains it, provides a solution. As I said above, all in proper English (UK), correct spelling, grammar and convention.
70  Other / Meta / Re: Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 04:44:13 AM
where exactly did you post it? Tongue

In economics.

Firstly posts get deleted most time when they're off topic, so I ask you,  which board was this posted in?.  Secondly post get deleted when they're low quality, it doesn't matter how long it's. Here is a brief explanation of what can be considered a low quality post. Repeating topic already discussion or started by other users.
 
After reading through your topic [took me something though] I wasn't impressed because it's not a new topic   That's a topic  already been discussed and more are been created on bitcoin discussion board daily.

Ps: Stop creating long topic like this it gets other users discourage from reading them. Topic is just a spam magnet so it's low quality

Economics.

Where has the question been addressed in this manner before? Any previous threads you can show me where the answer is identical?

Did you include the advertising part you did on Medium?

I have created a solution to capitalise on this. I call it Taskly. It is a services platform with a variety of features included to help both consumers and workers. Anyone will be able to offer and find services they need. This will change the world.

Read the thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5100034.msg49337995#msg49337995
 
Visit our website: www.taskly.net


That wasn't the part quoted as the deleted reason.
71  Other / Meta / Why was my post deleted? on: January 23, 2019, 04:16:51 AM
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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.

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

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

I'll repeat the post here, I have it saved because I thought and wrote about it over a period of days.

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Where should we focus for 2019? No matter how you look at it, 2018 was a horrible year for the entire cryptocurrency scene. Bitcoin was at the forefront of all of this. Frankly, it doesn't matter what top 100 market cap coin you're invested in. The price movements between the coins correlate massively. You can see this by observing the entire market cap. There is no such thing as pure diversification in cryptocurrency.

The events of 2018 have destroyed the trust of many. There is apparent manipulation. There is a lack of spending within the cryptocurrency economy. There is a lack of production within the cryptocurrency economy. The price movements have been entirely driven up due to manipulation from a select few. This speculation is foolish and it has done no good for the cryptocurrency community.

In what ways are we actually better off from the substantial rise in price? We've seen companies refuse cryptocurrency as a payment option. People have stupidly bought into the hype. There has been losses attributed to cryptocurrency. The news coverage has never been more bleak.

It's easy to blame external forces. Blame the government. Blame the federal reserve. Blame what you want. It does nothing to solve the fundamental problems that cryptocurrency has. I believe the problem isn't with the government. The issue has everything to do with ourselves and cryptocurrency itself.

In its current form, to call cryptocurrency a 'currency' is a stretch. There was a $600 billion speculation on the entirety of cryptocurrency. The actual exchange of goods and services using cryptocurrency wouldn't even be 10% of that. Who is actually using cryptocurrency as a 'currency'? Let's be honest, nobody but a dedicated few. Most people are in cryptocurrency to make a short-term profit. So much for Bitcoin taking over the world. The people who use cryptocurrency want to sell out for USD, the allegedly doomed currency.

The increase in market cap was entirely down to speculation. We're supposed to be against stupid bubbles. Bitcoin was itself a response to the 2008 Financial Crisis caused by the pumping of the real estate bubble. The boom and bust cycle does nothing for real growth. Indexed, we're only marginally better off than we were in 2008. In regards to the cryptocurrency economy, the same applies.

The responsible way to develop the cryptocurrency economy is to look at the fundamentals. People are too focused on unrealistic and frivolous projects to grow the cryptocurrency economy. I embrace the knowledge economy wholeheartedly, but not at the expense of the production, resource or service economy. These basics have been overlooked by the cryptocurrency sphere. Why do we need 50 coins (forks) which do the same thing? There are plenty of coins pegged to a USD in the CoinMarketCap 100. There are plenty of coins which do the same task as Bitcoin. In what way do these so-called projects increase the practical reach of cryptocurrency into the lives of people?

We have to be realistic and practical about the issues cryptocurrency faces. The ideology of sitting on your thumbs, doing nothing, has failed us. Passiveness is a failure. By no means am I advocating for central-planning or economically authoritarian measures. I'm advocating for fundamental capitalist principles. Supply and demand. The needs of consumers. The development of an economy. The richest economies on earth are capitalist, yet they have rules. By no means are these countries a failure.

If we want a reasonable increase in market cap, cryptocurrency needs to accommodate for goods and services. It needs to function like an economy. Fortunately we have solutions that already address the issue of goods. A good example being OpenBazaar. The issue of services is more mucky. I believe we need to prioritise services over goods. Most goods sold aren't done on a business-to-consumer basis. It's largely business-to-business. Where cryptocurrency can gain its own value is by service creation.

Service creation is a no-brainer for cryptocurrency. We can improve the value of cryptocurrency by simply expending time and energy to create utility. People will request services, they will be rendered, this will increase the value. As the quality and category of work improves, the value will too. As jobs will require more knowledge and effort, we will see this reflected in the overall price and size of the cryptocurrency economy. This doesn't require the flooding of dollars to pump up the market. It requires ingenuity and the hard-work of others. The resource that the cryptocurrency will be fundamentally based on is people. This will make it independent and stronger than currencies like USD which is heavily dependent on debt than resources or manufacturing.

Not only does rendering services create value, it will inspire people to better themselves to create quality products. They will utilise skills the have and offer them. If you can do the job, you're part of the solution.

The type of work needs to be based in the real world. The digital gig economy is severely limited in categories and scope. Where can you find a person to walk your dog? Where can you find someone to mow your lawns? Where can you find a mechanic? It's most certainly not on a website like Fiverr or Freelancer. It's not even an option online, aside from some classified boards.

When applied on a global scale, services and cryptocurrency has the fundamental power to change the economy of the world. People will have a chance to offer what they're good at, at competitive prices, to a wide range of customers. Not only will workers earn, they will also be consumers for other products. As spending increases, and more services are rendered, the overall economy will increase and this will be reflected in the market cap. Again, you don't need to speculate to grow. This is fundamental basic economics.

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

This is censorship. If that last sentence was irrelevant, why not just edit it out? Deleting the entire post and the other paragraphs does nothing to improve discussion or spread ideas in the marketplace of ideas. Ridiculous performance from the mods here if you ask me.
72  Economy / Economics / Re: What will you do with the current market? on: January 22, 2019, 07:21:01 PM
It's all well and good thinking you're a professional based on scribbling on some charts. It's all well and good hoping that it will reach $50,000. But the fundamentals aren't there. The issue is with how the entire cryptocurrency economy is stacked. See my thoughts: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5100909.0
73  Economy / Economics / Re: Will people come back to gold on: January 22, 2019, 11:25:54 AM
I see no purpose in gold. It looks nice. If stuff hits the fan, your gold will have no utility in "the collapse". The government has seized it before. And if there's a societal collapse, having currency should be the least of your concerns. There won't even be an economy.

The abandonment of gold has made us more economically safer. We don't have extreme booms and busts. Interest rates are under control. The currency can act as a buffer for any economic issues. Inflation has never been so consistently low. Just in the 60's (when we had gold) there were decades of stagflation. The floating of the dollar has been good for the world economy.
74  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: <--- TASKLY ---> MAKE MONEY TODAY on: January 21, 2019, 09:03:27 AM
As the user base grows, we will be listed on exchanges.
what do you mean to be listed on the exchange? I have read your announcement, but I have not found any information about your coins, so what will you listed on the exchange?

There will be a coin you'll be able to deposit and withdraw from. This will come soon. My immediate priority is gaining traction for the project.

I'd like to see a multitude of payment options PayPal, Bitcoin, Ethereum and finally Task.

Thank you for your question! Don't hesitate to ask more.
75  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: <--- TASKLY ---> MAKE MONEY TODAY on: January 21, 2019, 08:39:26 AM
Seems a legit project, you just need to work on your website and create a social media channels. Good Luck.

The website that is on the domain is just a placeholder. I agree that it could use some work.

Thank you for your comment!
76  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: <--- TASKLY ---> MAKE MONEY TODAY on: January 21, 2019, 08:28:30 AM
Feel free to ask any questions. I will respond immediately.
77  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / [ANN] Taskly -- A Marketplace For Any Type of Work [LAUNCHING TOMORROW NIGHT] on: January 20, 2019, 08:07:32 PM
I am proud to introduce Taskly to the world. This is a project that has in been in development for months and ideation for years. Just when I thought I was ready to release publicly, I make last minute refinements, pushing back the announcement date. This has been a very exciting project to work on. I am certain this is going to revolutionise the digital economy.

What is this 'project'?

To get a proper understanding of what the project is, you need to understand what got me here in the first place. I was trying to build a website a while back. I could have done it by myself, but I was busy. I went through hoops just to try advertise that I was needing someone. When I received offers, I was told to pay up first. Why would I pay up to someone with no portfolio? What mechanism is there to protect me from fraud? Absolutely none. The website ultimately broke down due to miscommunication and lack of trust.

I started to think, why isn't there an all-in-one place to offer and request services? If feedback is included and the person doing the job can provide their portfolio, it will establish consumer trust with the worker. If there is a guarantee of pay, it will establish worker trust with the consumer. This is just the fundamental basics.

This opened up a whole range of extra questions that needed solutions. What if there is a dispute? What if you want to rate the quality of work? What if you want to do more than just digital work? These questions aided the transition from this being a merely simple project to being a game changer.  

Taskly is an online services platform where people can find and offer services anywhere, anytime for anything. You could call it the eBay of work, and, instead of there just being sellers, people can offer to purchase. This creates pricing competition from the consumers and workers across all sectors. This changes everything.

What kind of work is available?

Taskly accommodates all types of work. Unlike Fiverr, we are not fixed towards the digital economy. We can handle all types of work due to how broad and all encompassing our framework is. This means people can get their lawns mowed, their plumbing repaired, their dog walked. This gives consumers more choice, workers a place to offer their services, and gives Taskly an edge over websites like Fiverr or Freelancer.

To give you an idea of the categories available, there is:

  • Digital Work
  • Education
  • Healthcare
  • Property Maintenance
  • Transport
  • Recreation
  • Textiles
  • Living
  • Mechanics

... and more!

How do I invest?

We don't have any investors. This is not an Initial Coin Offering (ICO). This puts us in a unique spot. We're not offering equities, securities or debt. We don't have to abide by Security Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations, or any other national equivalent.

How do people earn Task?

We are giving away Task. That may sound suspicious, but it makes sense in terms of what we're trying to do. By giving people straight cash, this will create economic activity within the Taskly ecosystem. People will have the choice of either spending or offering services. This will eventually put all funds in the control of users.

What are some ways people can earn Task?

You can read more about this on our website: http://www.taskly.net/how-to-make-money

People can make money by offering services.

Workers can make money by offering services by fulfilling requests or starting a listing.

There are various joining incentives such as the User Referral Incentive and New User Grant.

If you are willing to risk Task, you can vote on disputes. If you win, you will receive a portion of the losing side's Task. If you lose, you will lose what you put in and your vote will have less weighting.

Read our website for more information.

How will Taskly be funded?

It's currently out of pocket. As the user base grows, we will be listed on exchanges. We will sell our share of Task. We expect listing fees to cover this in the future. This is distributes funds to users and it provides funding for the platform.

I want to learn more

Visit our website http://www.taskly.net/

You can see our whitepaper at http://www.taskly.net/whitepaper

In our whitepaper we delve into the decentralisation of Taskly, economy and the fundamental of the platform just to name a few issues.

A special deal for BitcoinTalk

If you support Taskly and help promote it, when the website is released you will be given the Original Supporter Grant. This is a one-off payment  to those who have helped support Taskly from the beginning. Your good deeds will not be ignored.

When does this come out?

We have a few minor things to hash out. The release will be available to a few users before all.

News:

Cryptocurrency Needs a New Direction - https://medium.com/@taskly/cryptocurrency-needs-a-new-direction-41df9ac6aaa6

How Taskly Can Develop The Venezuelan Economy - https://medium.com/@taskly/how-taskly-can-develop-the-venezuelan-economy-caa9d8d318dc

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Thank you all for reading. If you have any questions, comment below or email us at jacksonbtaskly@protonmail.com

I can't wait to hear from you all!
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