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1  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are Bitcoiners dumber / greedier than ordinary people? on: April 13, 2016, 12:06:26 PM
people are as dump as the OP creator [...]

*dumb.
DUMB, you illiterate cumwad Smiley


You consider all signature campaign participants as shit posters, but allow drivel like this to be posted? How is this in any way or form constructive? Is this a crusade to crucify signature posters and an attempt to divide people on this forum?

I joined this signature campaign, because I support Bitcoin anonymity and this service is one method to accomplish those goals. The payment I receive to accomplish this, is a added bonus.

Signature posters add a lot of value in the form of traffic and content creation for this forum. The campaign managers are responsible to manage this in a responsible manner and signature participants should adhere to the rules. If a participant in these campaigns become a nuisance or a annoyance, and they are deemed to be a Sig spammer, some actions must be taken to deal with this.

This should also be applicable to all other members, not participating in these signature campaigns. Not wearing a paid signature, should not give you a free pass to post drivel and to insult other members.

Before you flame me for this post, consider this : Anything I post in the Meta section, do not qualify for payment as stipulated by the signature campaign rules.      

1. I do not "consider all signature campaign participants as shit posters." Nothing I've said should have led you to think otherwise.

2. Bitcoin mixers aid Bitcoin anonymity like ordinary money laundering schemes aids fiat anonymity.

3. Yes, "signature posters" do  "add a lot of value in the form of traffic and content creation for this forum." As would Viagra, porn site spammers & the rest of "valuable" traffic website operators typically pay to avoid.
In other words, the added value is collectively best described as "fucking spam" and, as such, is overwhelmingly negative.

4. "Not wearing a paid signature" does not give me "a free pass to post drivel and to insult other members."
Though it does give me is a right to respond to an illiterate, incoherent douche trying to insult me in broken English. It also gives me "a free pass" to use said account-farming douche to illustrate my point.

5. Your not getting paid to argue for your right to spam this forum [with signature ads] & get paid is curiously meta. Touche!



2  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are Bitcoiners dumber / greedier than ordinary people? on: April 13, 2016, 01:08:30 AM
people are as dump as the OP creator [...]

*dumb.
DUMB, you illiterate cumwad Smiley
3  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are Bitcoiners dumber / greedier than ordinary people? on: April 13, 2016, 12:43:02 AM
Those are not "quality posters."
If your girlfriend leaves as soon as you stop paying her for sex, she's not your GF, she's a whore.
If a friend stops talking to you when you stop paying him, he's not really your friend.
If your "quality posters" stop posting once the money dries up, that's the best possible outcome ever.
Hilarious never said anything about said quality posters no longer posting. He said it would be a shame for quality posters to not "get a little bitcoin for something they would do anyway". While I agree with your comparison, it doesn't make sense in response to what was said.
Perhaps you should check up on your own English comprehension before insulting others for theirs.

My English comprehension is fine. Yours, OTOH, appears lacking. Text from whence your quote was culled:
With that being said, there's also probably a lot of 'great' posters that would probably eventually leave too or the amount of time they spend here would decrease significantly over time. I'm all for trying to improve the post quality and discussions but at the same time a dead forum would also be pretty boring. It's just gonna be be a shame to all the quality posters though who just appreciate being able to get a little bitcoin for something they would do anyway and unfortunately it's gonna be the shitters that spoil it for everyone else.
Added some text effects to help you focus Smiley
4  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are Bitcoiners dumber / greedier than ordinary people? on: April 12, 2016, 07:52:43 PM
It's just gonna be be a shame to all the quality posters though who just appreciate being able to get a little bitcoin for something they would do anyway and unfortunately it's gonna be the shitters that spoil it for everyone else.

Those are not "quality posters."
If your girlfriend leaves as soon as you stop paying her for sex, she's not your GF, she's a whore.
If a friend stops talking to you when you stop paying him, he's not really your friend.
If your "quality posters" stop posting once the money dries up, that's the best possible outcome ever.

Unless you're interested in talking with people who are being paid to talk to you, people who tell you shit they know you want to hear, who type up grammatically correct questions in Notepad that they know you'll enjoy answering, etc.

Quote
Hits/traffic are vital to websites and the revenue they receive
This is not a for-profit site.
The traffic generated by paying people to spam is the kind of traffic commercial websites pay to avoid. That traffic amounts to human DDOS attack.
5  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are Bitcoiners dumber / greedier than ordinary people? on: April 12, 2016, 05:04:26 PM
Hah. Half of those threads are made by my friend's alts xD it's funny how that guy who's spamming happens to be at the top of the class, but he pre-writes his posts on a notepad document then posts them all when he has time.

Plausible. Thank your "friend" for making this place what it is.
6  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are Bitcoiners dumber / greedier than ordinary people? on: April 12, 2016, 04:43:13 PM
Dude are you simply trolling or are there any point you trying to make with this thread. Bitcoin people are no more greedier than the average Joe and they are on average more

intelligent than the ordinary Joe. For someone to grasp the concept and to talk about Bitcoin on a public forum are already a step up from the average fiat public. You have to

explain in more detail, why you saying.. what you said in your post... to quantify that statement.  Huh

Case in point. Look at what you typed up there. An average 5-year-old has better grasp of grammar, sentence structure & formatting skillz.

An average grammar nazi could have found the "ignore" button by now and moved on. You can't possibly expect everyone in the forum to post to your liking. For those special occasions where forum rules are being broken there is also the "Report to moderator". Attacking other forum members doesn't really help your point but shows you being as much a part of the problem as anyone else.

So if you're done trolling what's your point again?

My point is simple: 95% of the posts on this forum are now insipid, illiterate spam.
If I was new to Bitcoin, and came to this forum to learn, I'd assume that bitcoin enthusiasts are fucking greedy morons.
Would further assume that bitcoin enthusiasts are too lazy to read and/or have the attention span of a fruit fly, because the same inane drivel gets repeated, again and again, within the same thread by what appears to be different users.
I would also be lead to believe that most bitcoin enthusiasts are gamblers, because most posts are appended with "bitcoin casino" ads.

Then I would leave & tell my friends to stay the fuck away from Bitcoin.

BTW, not a Grammar Nazi, my own grammar is shit. Have no problem with broken English, it's not my native language.
What I do have trouble with is dumb, vapid trash that's posted in broken English. If I wanted to discredit Bitcoin, that's what I'd do: start asinine posts like

...and make sure that everything looks like it's typed up by a 5-year-old.
Clearer?

Well, I´m sure that the Einsteins around here have their learned discussions on their special threads. Me, I like it better among the unwashed and dumb masses, especially being one of them myself.

The Einsteins on this forum have been driven away; this forum is unsuitable for lerned, or any, discussions. Only suitable for spamming.
4chan haz tonier discourse. Better grammar, too.
7  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are Bitcoiners dumber / greedier than ordinary people? on: April 11, 2016, 06:20:07 PM
There's a ton of smart people out there that may appear as idiots because they don't speak proper english. I know a guy that is a math and coding wizard but he is russian and when he writes an email he looks exactly like those guys with terrible grammar.

Nah, stupid is stupid, don't blame it on language/cultural differences. If the content worthwhile/interesting, no one would complain about shit grammar. My problem's with idiotic, insipid tripe getting repeated, ad nauseum, in mispunctuated broken fkn English.
8  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are Bitcoiners dumber / greedier than ordinary people? on: April 11, 2016, 05:59:57 PM
Dude are you simply trolling or are there any point you trying to make with this thread. Bitcoin people are no more greedier than the average Joe and they are on average more

intelligent than the ordinary Joe. For someone to grasp the concept and to talk about Bitcoin on a public forum are already a step up from the average fiat public. You have to

explain in more detail, why you saying.. what you said in your post... to quantify that statement.  Huh

Case in point. Look at what you typed up there. An average 5-year-old has better grasp of grammar, sentence structure & formatting skillz.

Your post is the case in point. The average teenager can spell the word "skills"  Grin Grin Grin ... I can speak 3 different languages and write two of them.. even if it is a little bit below

par. My spacing is easy on the eyes and unique.. You have to resort to SMS style writing to make up for your lack of skillsRoll Eyes Next time you chose a topic for a new

thread, take some time to come up with something more creative and constructive. Another one to add to my ignore list...  Grin Grin Grin 

No brah, you're an embarrassment, your ilk are the reason I'm ashamed to be associated with Bitcoin. English is not my native language either, so zero compassion. If you can't speak English, go and post in your local sub, no need to shit things up for everyone.
Smiley

9  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are Bitcoiners dumber / greedier than ordinary people? on: April 11, 2016, 05:25:43 PM
It does seem like it, doesn't it? But in fairness, this is a forum devoted to bitcoin, that is to say, to a kind of money (let's not quibble on technicalities). A forum devoted specifically to gold or any other valued commodity/currency might produce a similar focus on get-rich-quick type thinking and apparent greed. I've not visited such forums so I have no way to compare, but perhaps others who have could comment.

Perhaps we could broaden the comparison to message forums for collectible items of any sort. Would we be surprised if many of the threads on such forums were devoted to how-to-get-more of the collectible most efficiently, or persuade others to value the collectible more, or encourage others to participate in schemes and plans relating to profiting with said collectible items?  In this context, I don't think the frequently scammy appearance of this forum is all that surprising, or unusual (though it is unfortunate.)

>A forum devoted specifically to gold
Do you have a link I could check out? Not baiting, honestly want to compare.

>Perhaps we could broaden the comparison to message forums for collectible items of any sort.
Beanie Babies come to mind. Collectibles I know are vintage cars, tube amps (HiFi & guitar) & guitars.
Can honestly say there's no comparison, even though music gear guys are notorious f*ckups. Vintage cars & audio gear isn't even in the same ballpark.
What sort of collectables were you thinking? (a link to a forum would help, if you got one)

BTW, do metals forums have ponzi & gambling sections?
10  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are Bitcoiners dumber / greedier than ordinary people? on: April 11, 2016, 05:08:28 PM
What is there to explain? People want to get Bitcoins... This does not mean anyone's greedy neither that people who use Bitcoin are more greedy than people who use exclusively fiat.

Bitcoin represents many things fiat does not. But neither represent greed in its essence, not even fiat

Yeah, people want to get $$$ too, do they post shit like this?



Now replace "bitcoin" with "dollar" & cringe.
11  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are Bitcoiners dumber / greedier than ordinary people? on: April 11, 2016, 05:05:14 PM
Dude are you simply trolling or are there any point you trying to make with this thread. Bitcoin people are no more greedier than the average Joe and they are on average more

intelligent than the ordinary Joe. For someone to grasp the concept and to talk about Bitcoin on a public forum are already a step up from the average fiat public. You have to

explain in more detail, why you saying.. what you said in your post... to quantify that statement.  Huh

Case in point. Look at what you typed up there. An average 5-year-old has better grasp of grammar, sentence structure & formatting skillz.
12  Other / Off-topic / Are Bitcoiners dumber / greedier than ordinary people? on: April 11, 2016, 03:37:15 PM
Top topics in this sub:

Explain this shit.
13  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] (HIF) Havelock Investments Fund on: March 24, 2016, 04:07:31 PM
14  Economy / Securities / Re: [CANNABIT] Investment Details - Announcement & Discussion Thread #cannabit on: March 12, 2016, 02:43:52 PM
This is like the classic "Right. Give me the money and wait right here, I'll go get your shit form my guy & be right back."
Only you've been waiting since 2013 Sad
15  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 10, 2016, 03:50:15 PM
not too late, seats still available on the train.  

don't be this guy!!





Don't run into an oncoming train, even when chased by vicious Grizzly.
16  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 10, 2016, 03:11:51 AM
... I'm actually conducting a quantum experiment where consciousness interacts with hashing in order to ...generate hashing collisions and do so spectacularly against the odds. So if the experiment succeeds (in a universe of infinite possibilities, it has already succeeded) it would be a tragedy if I found a block and have it get orphaned because of my slow upload speed or other propagation and verification delays. Maxblock 0 it is then...

Even odds you're not joking. Because Bitcoin.
17  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 10, 2016, 01:42:24 AM
...
Median versus Average what is this sorcery?   Cheesy yes yes i know the diff between Median and Average -_-
And you know what else?
ETH $11.99 (22.78%) Shocked It's as if the Heavens themselves have conspired against us!
Either that, or filthy Gypsy witchcraft!
18  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 10, 2016, 12:50:34 AM
Im a true bitcoin believer and lately there is a lot of fud going around about BTC, why is this?

Even cryptolovers in forums are fudding, dont understand this  Angry

I think people are a little upset about Ether blocking our shine. Up 20% today. Just doesn't seem fair...
19  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 09, 2016, 11:32:57 PM
adam I put that info in my edit.  A little over 8000 bytes

i think they should have paid like 0.005 in fees

this TX might just get dropped out after 48hours of sitting in the mempool.... ( i think thats how it work ? )

I believe it's 72 hrs.  How will I know when it gets dropped?

The exchange rate they used was $410.xx
What this means is that it will get dropped in another 2 1/2 days during which time btc will go up and I will get less btc.  :-  Time to buy Grin Grin  Why do I always think/feel like this Huh

On the plus side, there's no chargeback, so you're good there. Did the person you transact with use a full non-mining node Core 0.12 wallet? Because I hear that one is really good at guessing how much fees to include. Sometimes when you use LukeJr gamepack tho, it gets confused a little, so that could be it Smiley
20  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin as one part of the Decentralized Revolution on: March 09, 2016, 11:22:32 PM
Crowd lending gets rid of banks for example. 
Working great thus far Smiley
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