davinchi
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May 07, 2016, 05:39:29 PM |
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The policy to not remove anything worked when the forum was small. Now that we have thousands of posts a day, we can't afford 50% of them being junk. The moderators are now instructed to be less tolerant of low-value posts. Some guidelines: 1. Free speech - you can say anything as long as it is relevant and presented in a calm and polite manner. Swearing, SHOUTING etc. make your post more likely to be removed. 2. No zero value posts or threads, like "SELL SELL SELL" 3. No pointless or uninteresting threads. 4. No referral code spam 5. No NSFW content How difficult would it be to implement a voting system for posts using the current forum software?
i agree with you it is difficult would it be to implement a voting system for posts using the current forum software? this is difficult would it be to implement a voting system for posts using the current forum software. By the "voting system" that you all are talking about, am I correct in assuming that it is a voting system to automatically remove a thread? That would be a great addition to easily reduce the junk threads in the forum like those random-generated usernames that posts with junk.
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tmfp
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May 11, 2016, 01:15:42 PM |
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The policy to not remove anything worked when the forum was small. Now that we have thousands of posts a day, we can't afford 50% of them being junk. The moderators are now instructed to be less tolerant of low-value posts. Some guidelines: 1. Free speech - you can say anything as long as it is relevant and presented in a calm and polite manner. Swearing, SHOUTING etc. make your post more likely to be removed. 2. No zero value posts or threads, like "SELL SELL SELL" 3. No pointless or uninteresting threads. 4. No referral code spam 5. No NSFW content How difficult would it be to implement a voting system for posts using the current forum software?
i agree with you it is difficult would it be to implement a voting system for posts using the current forum software? this is difficult would it be to implement a voting system for posts using the current forum software. By the "voting system" that you all are talking about, am I correct in assuming that it is a voting system to automatically remove a thread? That would be a great addition to easily reduce the junk threads in the forum like those random-generated usernames that posts with junk. No voting system would work because multiple accounts are allowed and 'brigading' would follow, leading to neverending disputes. Basic junk is handled ok presently. Signature campaigns create most of the worthless posts problem imo.
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Tanic
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May 16, 2016, 04:25:31 PM |
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My friend had negative experience with forum moderation policy. he began his activity on this site some months ago at the first time.And used only one off-topic chat and posted there jokes by copy-paste. So in two weeks they just banned him.
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Windpower
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June 03, 2016, 11:08:14 AM |
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This is a great new implementation by bitcoin organisation to implement this new rule. There is just too much cyber junk floating around in bitcoin. Now at least the bad posters will have a reason to stop.
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snapcall
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June 04, 2016, 08:40:30 PM |
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What section would I post in about poker? Also wanted to make a post about coaching texas hold em low stakes. Whats the policy about that here? I wouldn't mind donating some earnings to bitcointalk.
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June 04, 2016, 08:48:42 PM |
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What section would I post in about poker? Also wanted to make a post about coaching texas hold em low stakes. Whats the policy about that here? I wouldn't mind donating some earnings to bitcointalk.
Gambling. Services if you're charging people for whatever you're providing.
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mercistheman
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June 06, 2016, 01:16:24 AM |
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I used to post on this forum... now it's too heavy handed. What is with all the threads asking questions. It's like some kind of phishing scheme. No other forums have nearly this many probing threads. Have fun with your gestopo... off to a better experience
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morantis
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June 06, 2016, 02:23:42 AM |
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I used to post on this forum... now it's too heavy handed. What is with all the threads asking questions. It's like some kind of phishing scheme. No other forums have nearly this many probing threads. Have fun with your gestopo... off to a better experience
what do you mean by this statement, do you have BTC? if so, how many and where do you keep them? did you like the Nazi's? you mentioned gestapo....i was just playing with you and i realize it is a pretty useless reply, but sometimes you gotta loosen up a bit. there are way too many threads on here to really stick them all in one category of "probing" or "scamming" or "phishing" sometimes i hit the forum here just to read about the tech and what people are doing with the same code to produce new effects. think about the original satoshi code, nothing in that set of scripts was new or is new, crypt hashes and cracking them, network protocols sending to multiple "servers", storing the full data in the stream and on all servers was a little new, but much like the way that the cell carriers first started moving sms and email data....all mundane boring bits of code that had been used for years, combined with the virtual currency thing, which never caught on with the social sites other than within the site itself, mix it all together and it created a brand new completely self-contained, self-reliant and even self-updating of sorts system of security and currency creation and exchange. and now, look what people have done with that original concept and code, new forms of crytpo, new algorithms forms and a brand new way of doing business that will one be the main form of currency whether each person likes it or not, all from a handful of separate boring code libraries i even think some of these altcoin/community based currencies have breached new forms of self-enhancing commerce, where bitcoin was and is a pretty straight forward, value based commodity for open trade. it is like looking at the world and only seeing the bad stuff, this forum has some pretty annoying people, pretty useless and annoying threads and some downright evil people straight up using it to steal from others, but there are also new concepts that would have never been found if not for the thinktank conversations that a forum of this size and nature can produce., just saying
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mercistheman
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June 10, 2016, 02:35:07 AM |
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Phishing proof... from Kraken "We know that some of you have accounts on bitcointalk.org and we wanted to let you know that a phishing attempt was made on bitcointalk email addresses earlier today. If you received an email with the subject Mtgox.Claim assessment process, delete it and do not click on the link it contains! This email did not come from Kraken, but was spoofed to look as though it came from our support email ( support@kraken.com). For more information about the email, see this post on reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/4m3op0/psa_phishing_attempts_reported_today_kraken_re/We do not know how the bitcointalk email addresses were obtained, however the bitcointalk database has been compromised in the past. You can be assured that this incident was not the result of any breach in Kraken’s database and your personal information with Kraken is safe. Even if you did receive the email, you are safe so long as you do not click on the link (just delete the email and you will be fine). If you did click on the link and are concerned about it, please contact us at: support@kraken.com."
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mistressbitcoin
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June 12, 2016, 07:37:22 AM |
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I cant even figure out how to get my photo / avitar onto a page can someone email me a link?
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hilariousandco
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June 12, 2016, 08:12:17 AM |
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I cant even figure out how to get my photo / avitar onto a page can someone email me a link?
You can't have an avatar until you become a Full Member. You can post images once you're a Jnr Member. See the stickies in Meta for details on user ranks.
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drwtsn32
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June 13, 2016, 04:54:27 AM |
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Nice guidelines but I just have one question:
How do we evaluate a thread that is "uninteresting"? I think there is no standard to it. Because interest relies on the person reading it.
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groll
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June 15, 2016, 03:14:13 AM |
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The policy to not remove anything worked when the forum was small. Now that we have thousands of posts a day, we can't afford 50% of them being junk. The moderators are now instructed to be less tolerant of low-value posts.
Some guidelines:
1. Free speech - you can say anything as long as it is relevant and presented in a calm and polite manner. Swearing, SHOUTING etc. make your post more likely to be removed. 2. No zero value posts or threads, like "SELL SELL SELL" 3. No pointless or uninteresting threads. 4. No referral code spam 5. No NSFW content
I agree with majority of the guidelines except Guideline #3 which is no pointless or uninteresting threads since it is very subjective because what might be interesting to and to other people might not be interesting to you and what might be interesting to you and to other people might be pointless for me so I guess and suggest that we must be clear with this one so there will be no gray area
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Mandoy
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June 15, 2016, 05:37:59 AM |
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Phishing proof... from Kraken "We know that some of you have accounts on bitcointalk.org and we wanted to let you know that a phishing attempt was made on bitcointalk email addresses earlier today. If you received an email with the subject Mtgox.Claim assessment process, delete it and do not click on the link it contains! This email did not come from Kraken, but was spoofed to look as though it came from our support email ( support@kraken.com). For more information about the email, see this post on reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/4m3op0/psa_phishing_attempts_reported_today_kraken_re/We do not know how the bitcointalk email addresses were obtained, however the bitcointalk database has been compromised in the past. You can be assured that this incident was not the result of any breach in Kraken’s database and your personal information with Kraken is safe. Even if you did receive the email, you are safe so long as you do not click on the link (just delete the email and you will be fine). If you did click on the link and are concerned about it, please contact us at: support@kraken.com." thanK you for that information. It is indeed a fact that many would like to hack accounts due to the daily earnings here in bitcointalk. But this kind of phishing is deceiving since it camouflaged as a support. This information is appreciated to combat account thieves.
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Nevis
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June 16, 2016, 12:50:18 AM |
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The policy to not remove anything worked when the forum was small. Now that we have thousands of posts a day, we can't afford 50% of them being junk. The moderators are now instructed to be less tolerant of low-value posts.
Some guidelines:
1. Free speech - you can say anything as long as it is relevant and presented in a calm and polite manner. Swearing, SHOUTING etc. make your post more likely to be removed. 2. No zero value posts or threads, like "SELL SELL SELL" 3. No pointless or uninteresting threads. 4. No referral code spam 5. No NSFW content
I see this guidelines as fair and should be followed.I just want to ask what does NSFW content in the section number 5 mean, i cannot grasp its meaning hope you enlighten me please.
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June 27, 2016, 07:04:20 AM |
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Please respect the moderators. Their job is to keep the forum safe and constructive so that everybody gets to have his or her fair say. God Bless everyone!
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morantis
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June 27, 2016, 04:36:16 PM |
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Please respect the moderators. Their job is to keep the forum safe and constructive so that everybody gets to have his or her fair say. God Bless everyone!
people only respect people when they are doing what they want, if they are getting moderated, then the respect stops, it will always be that way
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Breakfastchief
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July 05, 2016, 04:29:44 AM |
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Okay, I know I'm a newbie here in these forums but that's okay. My first question and perhaps it is a stupid one...what exactly does "NSFW content" mean? Thanks.
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hilariousandco
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July 05, 2016, 04:45:04 AM |
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Not Suitable For Work. Couldn't you have just taken a couple of seconds to google this? Will make you look a lot less like a newbie with a stupid question.
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Breakfastchief
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July 05, 2016, 07:06:58 AM |
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Not Suitable For Work. Couldn't you have just taken a couple of seconds to google this? Will make you look a lot less like a newbie with a stupid question.
I very well could have, but since I just joined the forum...I wanted to make my first post. Had to do it sometime so why not ask a stupid question. It seems others do it. Also, others ask nonstupid questions that a google search will provide answers for.
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