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August 04, 2020, 07:45:52 AM
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Anyone taking side with @bL4nkcode is part of his  group

So be careful people ,as bitcointalk allows people to have multiple accounts


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August 04, 2020, 08:43:41 AM
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Anyone taking side with @bL4nkcode is part of his  group

So be careful people ,as bitcointalk allows people to have multiple accounts
I think those lines are inappropriate. It doesn't mean that when a person's thread is included on a list means they are part of corrupt group who evenly steals other peoples' client. That list just serves as a menu for people to have choices on their own prerogative and you can be part of it.

Let's be professional @spy100.
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August 04, 2020, 08:55:51 AM
Last edit: August 04, 2020, 09:14:48 AM by spy100
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Anyone taking side with @bL4nkcode is part of his  group

So be careful people ,as bitcointalk allows people to have multiple accounts
I think those lines are inappropriate. It doesn't mean that when a person's thread is included on a list means they are part of corrupt group who evenly steals other peoples' client. That list just serves as a menu for people to have choices on their own prerogative and you can be part of it.

Let's be professional @spy100.

We got to go here to be professional https://www.linkedin.com/notifications/

Forum advertising is dead ... from what i noticed ...
i think forums will die also ... we need to find another solution

    
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Anything that is desktop is dying ...

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August 04, 2020, 09:21:34 AM
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We got to go here to be professional https://www.linkedin.com/notifications/

Forum advertising is dead ... from what i noticed ...
i think forums will die also ... we need to find another solution

    
Total Members:    2821231
Users Online:    434  <--- When i used bitcointalk in 2015  there was like 200-10000 members online ... forums are dying
Anything that is desktop is dying ...
Glad that you've come to your senses LOL. Yes, each of us can freely decide what tools can be utilized in order to widen the scope of our services, you can still create multiple announcement thread in every social media platforms or forum that you're affiliated with and no one is stopping you to do that.

Moreover, I think that the merit system had an effect in terms of online activity due to the fact that it is created to combat user who really had no intention or interested in bitcoin, who just uses this forum to spam and make unsubstantial post for the sole purpose of ranking up and earning a few bucks. While the online activity is declining, I assume that the people who are attempting to scam also decreased.
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