@seoincorporation
I needed to read it 2 times myself, I think the person comes from England because he typically writes like an English citizen. People in Uk speak much better than English US and when it comes to people with a high education it can be difficult to understand them the first time.
In my opinion, the forum shall be neutral and lets the members do their due diligence. if it doesn't you would see people claiming the forum has a double standard, is corrupted, etc...
But it's up to its members to warn others members while discussing, it's something coming naturally. At the same time search engines help for people outside the forum
It's really a doc that worth reading
@ r1s2g3
Sure you can.
Yep, I read it once really slowly and it was... difficult but interesting. I agree it is not our duty to determinate what is or not a scam, but, maybe we should point it out more often, meaning, that the principles in here are based on freedom, even when a lot of projects can actually do harm to some people. Maybe by exposing how a scam works more often, even pinned on the Alt section, we just can establish a statement: "this is actually free, but you need to learn how to be careful".
Glad to see that there are already some academic investigations ongoing.
Also let's not forget, this is a bitcoin forum over everything else... the altcoin section was just created as a containment area for people posting endless alt threads off-topic.
Well, sometimes I think we have come far from this, from being a Bitcoin forum, and this place is now a "Cryptoforum". Whatever, I agree with you. This is not about responsibility, but intelligence: if someone is willing to believe anything and put their money in some stuff with no previous investigation, that`s on them.