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February 17, 2016, 08:21:17 PM
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I suggest you to avoid the signature campaign, post as you don't have a sig ad... or better don't have one Wink. Why should you receive money for your posts (here) ?
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February 17, 2016, 08:42:05 PM
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As Redsn0w said on above me, you don't need to be active in a signature campaign to be active in the bitcoin community, or even the bitcointalk community. If you're doing it solely for the sig campaign payout, your doing it all for the wrong reasons.

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looking for a signature campaign, dm me for that
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February 17, 2016, 09:23:50 PM
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I suggest you to avoid the signature campaign, post as you don't have a sig ad... or better don't have one Wink. Why should you receive money for your posts (here) ?

You should receive money for your posts because your advertising one's service. However, if you're posting in order to get paid, you got all wrong.
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February 17, 2016, 09:35:34 PM
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I suggest you to avoid the signature campaign, post as you don't have a sig ad... or better don't have one Wink. Why should you receive money for your posts (here) ?

You should receive money for your posts because your advertising one's service. However, if you're posting in order to get paid, you got all wrong.


Nonsense, it is obvious that you are posting to get paid and this is a consequence of " I advertise a service'. Again , you should not receive money for your post ... this is the unique forum that I've seen work in this way (signature campaign, etc.. ).
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February 18, 2016, 08:12:04 AM
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I suggest you to avoid the signature campaign, post as you don't have a sig ad... or better don't have one Wink. Why should you receive money for your posts (here) ?

You should receive money for your posts because your advertising one's service. However, if you're posting in order to get paid, you got all wrong.


Nonsense, it is obvious that you are posting to get paid and this is a consequence of " I advertise a service'. Again , you should not receive money for your post ... this is the unique forum that I've seen work in this way (signature campaign, etc.. ).

Then if your right redsnow, why is there such a service available?
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February 18, 2016, 10:53:43 AM
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I suggest you to avoid the signature campaign, post as you don't have a sig ad... or better don't have one Wink. Why should you receive money for your posts (here) ?

You should receive money for your posts because your advertising one's service. However, if you're posting in order to get paid, you got all wrong.


Nonsense, it is obvious that you are posting to get paid and this is a consequence of " I advertise a service'. Again , you should not receive money for your post ... this is the unique forum that I've seen work in this way (signature campaign, etc.. ).

I joined a signature campaign very recently, and not because of my rank. I could have jumped in a lot before, but I did not because I just wanted to be more established before joining one. That's still nice to be paid a few mBTC for doing a pleasant activity Smiley.
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February 18, 2016, 03:08:30 PM
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I won't lie i have joined signatures to earn some btcs, but that doesn't mean i'm going to
take advantages over this system. I have seen a lot of prejudices here and i'm not surprised.
As soon as they see, you have signature you are marked!
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February 18, 2016, 03:23:20 PM
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I suggest you to avoid the signature campaign, post as you don't have a sig ad... or better don't have one Wink. Why should you receive money for your posts (here) ?

I would say the same as you but for those who didn't earn much from real life they could earn a few more penny here and that's good. Why not? As long as not broke the rule.
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February 18, 2016, 03:38:43 PM
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I suggest you to avoid the signature campaign, post as you don't have a sig ad... or better don't have one Wink. Why should you receive money for your posts (here) ?

I would say the same as you but for those who didn't earn much from real life they could earn a few more penny here and that's good. Why not? As long as not broke the rule.

Added a poll, let's see overall reaction.
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February 18, 2016, 03:53:47 PM
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I was suspended for NecroBumping. The irony is I was happy to post in a thread that gave me an idea. I wasl also wondering, why in the hello wasnt the post closed so I would have just appreciated it but not post in it. How long must a thread been withput post activity in order to incur in necrobumping.

I understand that moderators want users to be engaging and susbtantial, but what I do not understand why there is not a platform to challenge suspensions. Obviously ones can be explained and logical and some are just spamming.

Lo quality posts are one thing, but sometimes in some threads small to the point posts are what is needed.
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February 18, 2016, 03:57:23 PM
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I was suspended for NecroBumping. The irony is I was happy to post in a thread that gave me an idea. I wasl also wondering, why in the hello wasnt the post closed so I would have just appreciated it but not post in it. How long must a thread been withput post activity in order to incur in necrobumping.

I understand that moderators want users to be engaging and susbtantial, but what I do not understand why there is not a platform to challenge suspensions. Obviously ones can be explained and logical and some are just spamming.

Lo quality posts are one thing, but sometimes in some threads small to the point posts are what is needed.

By this "challenging" do you mean that you should be allowed to appeal a ban? Even if it is a temporary one?
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February 18, 2016, 08:20:15 PM
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I was suspended for NecroBumping. The irony is I was happy to post in a thread that gave me an idea. I wasl also wondering, why in the hello wasnt the post closed so I would have just appreciated it but not post in it. How long must a thread been withput post activity in order to incur in necrobumping.

I understand that moderators want users to be engaging and susbtantial, but what I do not understand why there is not a platform to challenge suspensions. Obviously ones can be explained and logical and some are just spamming.

Lo quality posts are one thing, but sometimes in some threads small to the point posts are what is needed.

By this "challenging" do you mean that you should be allowed to appeal a ban? Even if it is a temporary one?

I think so. In my case it was 7 days, while I was in the middle of a deal using OgNasty as escrow. I could not send personal messages and this complicated things.

In my case I would of stated my particular situation, at least requesting to be able to, in my case, pm Ognasty.

Maybe a platform where you can state your case with 1 or 3 specifically assigned moderators.
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