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October 24, 2017, 03:23:09 AM
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Do you know mprep The legendary moderator who has iron fist. I think all bounty managers should follow his rules. here it is

Anyone posting info from their bounty application (usernames, addresses, etc.) or anything alongside the lines of "joined X", "looking forward to getting X", "thanks for the opportunity", "filled out form", "signed up for X", "applied", "following / liked / retweeted X" when such data is not required or the requirement is against the forum's rules risk having their account banned. These are extremely low quality posts generate massive amounts of spam, drowning out any legitimate discussion these threads may posses.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2284374.0
I suggest if the manager wants report , he'd better use google form or other forms.
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October 24, 2017, 03:27:15 AM
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To be honest that seems better than having actual posts deleted that seem slightly off topic which I've had done O.o yet I've seen posts with pages and pages of links to tweets etc. How is that even allowed?
I guess the "I've joined" means it's public, but posting updates on your twitter/retweets here is annoying and somewhat pointless.
Also I'd not seen the original post. thx
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October 24, 2017, 05:43:15 AM
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Most of them are report post for social media bounty campaign.
Bounty managers should find a way to work around this issue.
I think many service out there that can automate their service or better if they can built themself.


Agree, don't let mprep take his action. He is really strict. once he does his punishment , he will not see the level of member. He will ban the users. I prefer to avoid that action. My account is so worthy.
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October 26, 2017, 02:14:47 AM
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Do you know mprep The legendary moderator who has iron fist. I think all bounty managers should follow his rules. here it is

Anyone posting info from their bounty application (usernames, addresses, etc.) or anything alongside the lines of "joined X", "looking forward to getting X", "thanks for the opportunity", "filled out form", "signed up for X", "applied", "following / liked / retweeted X" when such data is not required or the requirement is against the forum's rules risk having their account banned. These are extremely low quality posts generate massive amounts of spam, drowning out any legitimate discussion these threads may posses.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2284374.0
I suggest if the manager wants report , he'd better use google form or other forms.

I probably missed some word from the new rule.
bold word: when such data is not required. This mean, when OP required bounty participants to report on bounty thread, this is not against the rule right?


i think its not, because some campaigns required you  to post your work links on the thread for mangers to check it. but i also agree that it can cause a lot of spam so its better if campaign managers can just make a work form like google docs or if they can use a automated software just like on some bounty campaigns.
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October 26, 2017, 06:19:45 AM
Last edit: October 26, 2017, 06:47:05 PM by npredtorch
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I guess it will be a start for campaigns to adapt to this new regulation by mprep. I've already seen one campaign from yahoo that uses google form for tweet/retweet reporting - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2311964.0 . Actually, it is a great idea to do this way.
I agree and I think it wouldn't add a lot of work for managers since the data are already organized on spreadsheets (which they don't need to read/skip pages by pages of post/discussions/inquiry just to view participants reports.)

I could say that any member of bctalk forum will benefit on this changes.

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For a second thought, I realized that mprep isn't the moderator for marketplace > services. So there is a chance that this new thing will all be handy only to the altcoin bounty section.
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