I don't think it is needed, because people know exactly what they have. Especially with merit system, people don't immediately rank up when they hit activity requirements; and they can not easily get required number of merits to rank up. Moreover, it will save their time to read helpful things in the forum, for their own interests, or spend their time to make helpful posts, rather than spending too much time to run such script and pay too much attention on which requirements they have not met.
I guess there's users who have fulfilled the merit requirements in order to rank up, but haven't hit the activity requirements. Although, the mass majority of users won't have a use for it I imagine there will be a few users who will appreciate it. I haven't checked the script myself, but good work nonetheless.
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Back when the forum was at its height, and I was reporting thousands of posts every other day, this really started to take its toll on your mind. Seeing the same garbage over, and over I honestly thought I might be losing it a little. Luckily for us the spam isn't quite as bad as back then, although still a nuisance.
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No, they should just be locked and trashed.
Although, they've been rehashed over, and over again. I still think they were perfectly legitimate questions to begin with, and there was some decent discussion in the older topics. Nowadays these types of threads just invite low quality answers which have been repeated several times over by now. The only thing worth collecting is Satoshi quotes, which I believe we've already got a thread that just does that.
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Send your appeal to the email specified, and play the waiting game until you receive a response. If you don't receive a response after a week or so then you can try, and send it again. If there still isn't any response you can probably assume that the account isn't going to get unbanned.
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I'm not sure where to open good discussions about alts here on Bitcoin talk. I've also picked up some Basic Attention Token, Steem, and Bit Blocks, and I would like to hear opinions about the future of these coins. Perhaps it would be useful to have child boards for the more established coins, and they could be moderated to remove low value negative posts.
Remember that altcoin discussion is fine in the Serious discussion section, and would likely provide less activity than the altcoin section, but likely better quality. There are a few hundred threads in the altcoin discussion about these topics already that could be found with the search function if you're interested in sifting through them.
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Isn't hacking illegal? There are such thing as ethical hackers as Bob rightly pointed out. Massive companies including the likes of Google hire dedicated employees, and freelances to do this work. In fact, this forum also has a security bounty system in place for those that find any exploits, and report it back ethically without collecting data or hindering the forum in any way.
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You've done more than enough to show that you have an alt account. Although, this isn't really expected as many users on this forum have a undeclared alternate account. The majority of them have alt accounts to avoid controversial opinions affecting their services/businesses. Just because you or anyone else has an alt account, doesn't mean it's malicious right from the get go. There's legitimate reasons for a alt account that you don't have to declare if you don't want too. That's a big reason why alt accounts are allowed here I imagine.
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You always have the power to create a non moderated thread discussing this in the appropriate section. I say discussing, because I'm not suggesting you to create your own announcement thread. Although, if you want to create a alternative discussion thread which is unmoderated about a certain thread then you can do that. I'm sure if you think its suspicious that a thread is self moderated then plenty of others will too, and would appreciate the alternative thread to discuss freely.
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I'm not trying to be deliberately obstructive here, I just don't think the forum vetting projects is the right way to go. Coins like BCH and BSV could easily pay any fee from their centralized owners, and don't have any of the usual flags of being scams like a fake team, Ponzi structure, etc., and so would likely get their own board, despite being total trash.
This to me would be the biggest concern about this, and the fact that users will assume that these projects have been officially reviewed, and approved by the forum which would definitely cause a few headaches. I think this has been discussed in the past, and I think the logistics of it could be a concern. Generally, I think its a good idea to showcase proper projects that are worthy of that extra exposure, but then again looking at how profitable the altcoin market is from a developers perspective we would likely have several projects wanted these positions, and reviewing them would be both time consuming, and likely a waste of time for a lot of the trash projects that would undoubtedly apply for the spot regardless whether they're paying a premium for it or not. Generally though, this is a decent suggestion, and with a bit of fine tuning we could get something to work. Although, I'm currently braced for the onslaught of new users heading over to the altcoin section due to Bitcoins recent price surge.
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I've used tags in the past, and think they can be somewhat useful. Although, ideally we would have a section for guides, announcements and the like. Guides are quite popular here on the forum relating to Bitcoin, and the forum. The thing is with tags they would have to be implemented into the forum if we wanted any sort of consistency. A lot of users prefer clean titles without them, and wouldn't use them at all. Also, what happens when there's multiple tags that apply to the thread? It could become messy, and I think a general summary of the thread is absolutely fine.
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If you absolutely have to use a password manager to store your passwords, I would recommend using something like Keepass which operates offline. You could even run that on a USB or another device if you wanted to make it a little more secure. Still, keepass has its drawbacks.
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You've only got 43 letters out of 64? Then, that's not going to be possible to brute force, and would likely be a waste of resources for those that try. Not only that, I don't think I'd be in a rush to trust anyone with my private key. Do you have the wallet file, or any other way of getting into the wallet?
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I believe accounts can be nuked for a variety of reasons, ranging from spam to scam attempts. This applies to newbie accounts
The forum does not moderate scams or scam attempts. Usually, this is a trust system issue, and is dealt with pretty swiftly by the guys on DefaultTrust. Although, you're right that excessive amounts of spam does usually result in a ban of some sort if the user is becoming a problem. In this instance, at first glance the user is definitely posting low quality content, but I'll take a look at it more later. I might just delete the replies I consider spam, and give them a polite message about posting low quality replies.
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This domain was going to be hosting a complex, and in depth price tracker showing the entire history of Bitcoin with a few unique features thrown in, and although development was partially underway I've decided to discontinue any development towards the website, and combine two of my projects into one. This could be used for a price tracker as originally planned or it could be used for a Bitcoin news website.
Starting bid: 0.001 Minimum bid increment: 0.001
Terms: -No BIN -No Reserve -Auctions ends 23/6/2019 at 00:00 BST -Bids in the last hour extend the auction by an hour after the last bid -All bids must be made on this thread publicly -Registered with namecheap -Escrow is required -Winner pays escrow fees, bid accordingly - If you're a user with negative trust, or a rank below Member then proof of funds may be requested before your bid is accepted. Please, take that into consideration when bidding.
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I bought this domain along with a few others a few months back. Although, I initially had plans to convert this into a website I've probably bitten off more than I can chew recently in terms of my workload. Over the coming few weeks/months I'll be looking to offload some of my projects which aren't currently in full swing development.
If you're interested in getting a list of all the domains I own relating to Bitcoin, please send a message, and I'll get back to you. All varying in price ranges.
Terms: Starting bid: 0.0027 Bid Increment: 0.00027 BIN: 0.068 End Date: 23/06/2019 at 00:00 BST
- No reserve - All bids/offers must be made publicly on this thread. - I will not deal with anyone that isn't prepared to use escrow. - Buyer pays for escrow, so bid accordingly
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Sounds like we need to create a wiki for the wiki section. In all seriousness though, the section has proved useful in a few situations. Such as malicious editing. Although, the same could be achieved privately, I like the fact that its open to the public to see. Admittedly I haven't browsed that section in few months.
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Almost every single case of someone posting their referal link is against the rules, however there are a few situations which it is allowed. However, I'd recommend following what most users do around here, and add it to their signature. Posting it on a thread or reply will likely result in it getting deleted pretty quickly.
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The reason behind potential abusements on report badges is: If there is financial benefits with those badges, people might abuse it. They can create 100 account to spam, then use their main one to report all fake spams. In the second scenario, even real users might become report hunters, and might make their low quality reports. Some time people read fast, and don't care about general aspect of the forum.
I'm pretty sure that there are no plans for monetizing reports officially, and especially not with report badges. Yes, users could create unlimited accounts to generate fake reports, and contribute to the spam problem, but I very much doubt they would be willing to do that for just a reporting badge, especially when they could hop along into Bitcoin Discussion or the altcoin section, and report a mass amount of posts within a couple of minutes. Generally, those that do report have very high percentages, and from my personal experience I haven't noticed too many users abusing the report function to benefit. Reporting badges are a good idea in my opinion because they encourage those that are already reporting to make more reports, but also rewards them without monetizing it.
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Hahaha. I already spent more than 2k on this and 500 $ on promotions
I'm hoping that isn't the case with the information provided, because if it is then you've made a bad investment. The information is complete, and the only thing you're selling is 30k members. However, are these active members that are regularly using the exchange? If you want anything in return for this exchange you need to start presenting facts and figures to back up the sale.
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I doubt preexisting local sections will be removed from the forum, because they were created for a reason. Demand. If there was once a demand its very likely that there will always be demand. Especially, considering when Bitcoin is adopted in local cultures more, and hits the big numbers again. I think theymos is aware that these local sections have their own little sub communities within the forum now, and taking them away doesn't have any benefits to the forum, and would only negatively affect those that participate in said local sections.
I'm not sure if anyone has tried this, but campaigning in your local area to get Bitcoin users to communicate via these local sections could be a good idea. There are several meetups near me, and its surprising that many of them don't participate or even heard of the forum.
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