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April 29, 2018, 11:31:29 PM
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LOL, Merit sources get their sMerits refilled every month so that they can distribute them for that month.

Actually, I have noticed that my sMerit is refreshed a month after I use it.  So as long as I am spending it daily, I have new sMerit every day.  Smiley

It doesn't all come in one chunk at a certain time of the month.

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April 29, 2018, 11:50:17 PM
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How much time do you need to post on this accounts and manage them if you are in bounty campaigns? This can't be one person only a group of people.
Many times, I think it's not one person responsible for that many accounts.  People have posted many times that they get office mates, friends, and family involved in signature campaigns, and my guess is that there are likely whole teams of people cranking out shitposts by the hundreds--daily. 

If you live in a 3rd world country where a week's earnings in a campaign can feed a family for a month, it makes sense that this is going to happen.  It's got to be the easiest job in the world to write idiotic nonsense posts about how bitcoin has a bright future, is increasing day by day, and we can earn big profits by investing.  I read that crap constantly. 

Even if my theory of campaign farms isn't correct, there are obviously individuals doing several campaigns/bounties with alt accounts and it happens very frequently.  They're the ones who get caught with alts in a single campaign and for plagiarizing content.  It's a huge problem on bitcointalk, and the longer you're here the more you'll see it.  Pay particular attention to how many posts sound very similar.  There's very little original thought happening in sections like Economics and Bitcoin Discussion.

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April 30, 2018, 10:28:36 AM
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How much time do you need to post on this accounts and manage them if you are in bounty campaigns? This can't be one person only a group of people.
Many times, I think it's not one person responsible for that many accounts.  People have posted many times that they get office mates, friends, and family involved in signature campaigns, and my guess is that there are likely whole teams of people cranking out shitposts by the hundreds--daily. 

If you live in a 3rd world country where a week's earnings in a campaign can feed a family for a month, it makes sense that this is going to happen.  It's got to be the easiest job in the world to write idiotic nonsense posts about how bitcoin has a bright future, is increasing day by day, and we can earn big profits by investing.  I read that crap constantly. 

Even if my theory of campaign farms isn't correct, there are obviously individuals doing several campaigns/bounties with alt accounts and it happens very frequently.  They're the ones who get caught with alts in a single campaign and for plagiarizing content.  It's a huge problem on bitcointalk, and the longer you're here the more you'll see it.  Pay particular attention to how many posts sound very similar.  There's very little original thought happening in sections like Economics and Bitcoin Discussion.

I want to be useful and help in cleaning up this forum and recently I started to report all instances of violation of the rules. I still learn to recognize posts so that I don't report hastily to not add unneeded work to moderators.

I often see posts that I call "universal" because they are written in such a way that they match different themes and different subforums but of course they are not entirely about and sometimes completely off topic. At first, I did not notice this, but as I read, I began to recognize these posts.

I spend much more time reading this forum than posting because although I am not a novice in crypto, I am a new member and would not want to make a mistake by neglecting or not knowing the rules here. The same goes for post reporting, a good tutorial would be useful.

My accuracy is 100% so far, but I am afraid to report these posts about which I mentioned earlier because the moderator may not recognize them as spam because sometimes they are well written only not on the subject. I would not want to expose myself to any problems.

You know what they say, doing too much is worse than doing just enough.
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