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The Sceptical Chymist
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May 15, 2018, 08:23:16 PM
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Guys, who can answer me such question? I was in such situation that I was working hard during the bounty not violating the rules and after that, the admin of the bounty said that I have violated the rules. I have reread the rules and noticed that the rules were described not correct and many people were suffered not only me. If there any person who can help handle in such situation, like judge in court )
That's very vague.  What campaign were you in, what were the rules, and why do you think you weren't violating them?  And no, there's no fucking bounty court to take care of your problems here.  You're on your own, and if you didn't get paid for something you think you should have, the only thing you can do is leave a feedback on the manager's trust page.  You'll probably get blacklisted for doing so, but in your case it's probably for the best.

But with no details given, no one here can even offer you solid advice.

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May 15, 2018, 08:37:09 PM
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Guys, who can answer me such question? I was in such situation that I was working hard during the bounty not violating the rules and after that, the admin of the bounty said that I have violated the rules. I have reread the rules and noticed that the rules were described not correct and many people were suffered not only me. If there any person who can help handle in such situation, like judge in court )
That's very vague.  What campaign were you in, what were the rules, and why do you think you weren't violating them?  And no, there's no fucking bounty court to take care of your problems here.  You're on your own, and if you didn't get paid for something you think you should have, the only thing you can do is leave a feedback on the manager's trust page.  You'll probably get blacklisted for doing so, but in your case it's probably for the best.

But with no details given, no one here can even offer you solid advice.

I am speaking about Merculet and Egretia bounty, here is his response: "You violated the bounty rule: you can't post more than 20 posts/shares per day during the campaign". Here is the rule: "You can't post more than 20 posts/shares per day during the campaign." I understood that the limit of posts is related only to this project, there is no any clarification that the limit is the limit of all post of other projects during the day ) I am confused. Am I right or wrong?
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May 16, 2018, 02:18:00 AM
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I think the ICOs are not overly concerned about this as to them exposure is exposure, however generated. It might harm the ecosystem and deter potential participants if there are restrictive measures to prevent this percentage of individuals
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May 16, 2018, 03:32:49 PM
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Well im not 100% sure that i am an excellent member of this forum and worthy enough to not to be in the list, but i think managers must have a standard like SMAS list or DarkList. I do believe if "some" managers put works and times for their job, this forum would be less spammy than right now.
In the end, rules of the managers should still govern in order to remove them. But we still cant stop them specially low rank members to spam an airdrop. Who else don't want a free coin for an exchange?

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