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April 23, 2018, 12:53:41 AM
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Why is my post is deleted? They are normal, nospam, ontopic to the thread. I tried to reply the deletion message, but no sender is shown, I don't know why the moderator is. Is this normal?

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Every time a block is mined, a certain amount of BTC (called the subsidy) is created out of thin air and given to the miner. The subsidy halves every four years and will reach 0 in about 130 years.
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April 23, 2018, 01:01:36 AM
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Was the whole thread trashed?

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April 23, 2018, 01:01:42 AM
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Can you please give us some examples of the posts that are being deleted? You seem to have some pretty good posting habits and aren't spamming around the forum. The only thing that I noticed about your post history is that you occasionally post these kind of replies :

Great to know, thanks for answering!
Most airdrops are worthless, there is no free lunch.
That makes sense, thanks for answering!

These kind of replies can be quickly glanced over by a moderator and thought to be abusive or spam. It doesn't really add anything to the conversation, and moderators might believe you are shill-bumping or spamming without giving it much thought or research.

Are you able to present which posts have been deleted, or within which threads they have been deleted? I doubt any moderator will be able to step forward and tell you why they've deleted your previous posts, because they honestly have probably moved on and forgotten about it by now. They have busy jobs. Replying to the deletion message is not going to do you any good, but if you even remember which board this took place on we could narrow it down a bit more.


Was the whole thread trashed?

I don't think you receive a message when the whole thread is trashed, do you?
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April 23, 2018, 01:13:43 AM
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Thanks for helping, the whole thread isn't trashed, it's still there: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2961634.0

The message I received is: (including my reply)

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A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted.

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If you want some testnet bitcoins to test your application, you can also use the faucet services to get some coins, you can google "bitcoin testnet faucet" to find out.


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April 23, 2018, 01:33:16 AM
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Moderators of that section are very strict.

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I use bitcoin core version 0.16.0

Can i change my bitcoin.conf file, so that i can get bitcoins in testnet from mining?

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If you want some testnet bitcoins to test your application, you can also use the faucet services to get some coins, you can google "bitcoin testnet faucet" to find out.

I don't think that OP was looking for testnet Bitcoins from faucets.

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April 23, 2018, 01:42:41 AM
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Moderators of that section are very strict.

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I use bitcoin core version 0.16.0

Can i change my bitcoin.conf file, so that i can get bitcoins in testnet from mining?

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If you want some testnet bitcoins to test your application, you can also use the faucet services to get some coins, you can google "bitcoin testnet faucet" to find out.

I don't think that OP was looking for testnet Bitcoins from faucets.


All right then, that';s indeed strict! lol

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