Before you post, complain about moderation or decide to go on a crusade against the staff, you should read this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0It outlines general rules, answers some questions and overall gives a somewhat good idea of how the staff handle certain things. Feel free to leave suggestions in the linked thread.
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Before you post, complain about moderation or decide to go on a crusade against the staff, you should read this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0It outlines general rules, answers some questions and overall gives a somewhat good idea of how the staff handle certain things. Feel free to leave suggestions in the linked thread.
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Before you post, complain about moderation or decide to go on a crusade against the staff, you should read this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0It outlines general rules, answers some questions and overall gives a somewhat good idea of how the staff handle certain things. Feel free to leave suggestions in the linked thread.
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Most giveaway threads are no longer allowed in the Alternate cryptocurrencies sections. From now on, posting or replying to such threads could result in being banned. Existing threads will be locked.
Specifically, you are not allowed to give people any incentive to post insubstantial posts in your threads. You can't offer to pay people who post their addresses, usernames, etc. You can do giveaways off-site and link to the giveaway page in a thread, but you can't give people any bonus for replying to your thread.
Similar threads are already restricted to Games and Rounds in the non-altcoin sections, but the giveaway-related post volume is so high in the altcoin sections that I've decided to just ban them entirely here.
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Relevant (from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2086082.0): Any in-house captcha implementation would be inferior (and probably easily crackable) compared to a system dev'd by the multi-billion data and IT tycoon that is Google. While I don't particularly like the captcha tech, it's effective and AFAIK nobody in the dark circles of the Internet managed to figure out a way to break it (edit: as in near 90-100% success ratio on a large scale brute force attempt).
Until the new forum software rolls over (at least; hope they have a better solution), you're going to have to deal with ReCaptcha while logging in.
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Yes, but:
- All of the posting rules still apply to bots. - You are not allowed to send more than one HTTP request to the forum per second on average.
Thanks for the quick answer, is there any rules other than those listed here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0None AFAIK . I update the list whenever I encounter more.
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ATTENTION: Due to the bounty incentivising posting on the ANN thread (which is an on-forum altcoin giveaway in any and all definitions), this thread is locked. There is zero tolerance for those blatantly breaking the "no on-forum altcoin giveaways" rule.
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Could've misclicked (though I don't remember deleting anything of sort). PMing the admins to have it undeleted.
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ill try it, thanks. "use at your own risk" you mean it may be buggy or something else? I think he meant that it's an unoffical app and if the creator wanted, nothing would stop him from stealing your login details (that is if you login on the app). Bitcointalk doesn't have an API (yet; the requirements for the new forum seem to spell this one out pretty clearly) and / or an OAuth endpoint that would allow for limited access to the account and thus the only way to login to Bitcointalk in external software is via a session cookie (temporary, not user friendly, still pretty unsafe) or typing in your login details (extremely unsafe, possibly gives full control over your account to the other person). Then again, considering the fact that theymos just recently added ReCaptcha to the login procedure and, according to other users, the app is no longer being actively updated, guess trying to login would be pointless as well.
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