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September 27, 2015, 12:14:35 AM
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I think so, considering it has become mostly him talking to and about himself. What do you think?

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September 27, 2015, 12:45:52 AM
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I think so, considering it has become mostly him talking to and about himself. What do you think?





YES. Amazing idea!

But I never talk about myself.

When you politely asked, me and someone else, to bump up your thread instead of mine or his, regarding ahmed the clock hoax bomb inventor, I did and told you it did not matter who's thread was up (as long as the message about him being a fraudster was getting out)

Today was a calm Saturday. I was typing away, updating my threads. Believe it or not, I was already laughing seeing so many Wilikons. Went out and got myself a Yellow Tail Merlot. Time to fire up PopCornTime.io and catch up on all those TV shows I missed, like Mr Robot.

But do not take this tread stuff too seriously though. People have their mind set and that's the way it is. We all love bitcoin and some... even free speech.

If I see some new news regarding our adorable clockmaker I'll push it to your thread.



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September 27, 2015, 06:06:24 AM
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Anyone is free to post here, as long as it is not spam. And I have noticed that Wilikon never spams, unlike the Chinese guy from Germany who rolls out 10 threads a day (90% being spam) here in this section. In case if you have issues with his posts, then there are two choices:

1. Report the post to the moderators
2. Ignore the user
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September 27, 2015, 08:10:11 AM
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I think this could be conclusive proof that the bitcointalk staff are selectively enforcing the rules regarding how many threads one person can create in the politics and society section.
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September 27, 2015, 08:16:06 AM
Last edit: September 27, 2015, 08:28:34 AM by Lauda
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I think this could be conclusive proof that the bitcointalk staff are selectively enforcing the rules regarding how many threads one person can create in the politics and society section.
Wrong. Anyone can make any number of threads anywhere as long as they are not breaking any rules. What's preventing you from starting interesting threads in that section? I think we should rename Meta to 'Drama' since this is the kind of stuff that's been often discussed here. Just useless threads about other people. The staff is not selectively enforcing any rules.

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If I see some new news regarding our adorable clockmaker I'll push it to your thread.
Just please watch out for the 1 bump per 24 hours rule. Aside from that I do not see a problem with this and I've participated in some of those threads myself.


People need to stop with the "written sarcasm" where there is nothing that is indicating it.

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September 27, 2015, 08:19:22 AM
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I think this could be conclusive proof that the bitcointalk staff are selectively enforcing the rules regarding how many threads one person can create in the politics and society section.
Wrong. Anyone can make any number of threads anywhere as long as they are not breaking any rules. What's preventing you from starting interesting threads in that section? I think we should rename Meta to 'Drama' since this is the kind of stuff that's been often discussed here. Just useless threads about other people. The staff is not selectively enforcing any rules.
I think your response to my post is clear evidence that your sarcasm detector is in need of repair.

I do not see any reason why a non-marketplace thread should not be able to be updated more then once per 24 hours if substantial additional information is added to the thread/discussion.
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