AgoraDesk.com is a P2P platform for trading Bitcoin that was created by the team behind
LocalMonero.co. In addition to the fact that the platform can function without JavaScript, AgoraDesk is also committed to maintaining simplicity and privacy, so it never requests KYC/AML and
never plans to do so.
➥ No minimum quota/maximum 25 posts
➥ Posts after 23:59 UTC Sunday will be counted towards the following week.
H/Legendary: (5) - $4/post
➥ Posts in local sections will not be taken into account.
➥ Post bursting is not allowed, moreover it is easy to check with ninjastic.space.
➥ Posts that do not carry a semantic load or posts whose content is less than 160 characters will not be paid.
➥ I reserve the right to change the rules and disqualify any post and any participant for any reason.
➥ There are a few more obvious things that I haven't mentioned, but which I'll keep a close eye on.
➥ Adding additional lines into your signatures is not allowed.
➥ Excluded boards,
(WO & Serious, Sig Threads, Press, Politics, Games, Off-topic, Bounty, Mega Threads).
➥ Do not send me your application by PM and do not ask why you were not accepted
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[1]: When reviewing applications, the campaign manager pays attention to many details, including; how informative and organic your posts are, for what and how often you get merit, do you have a customized trust list and do you use a feedback system. A sig campaign is an “ad” for the customer and a “hobby” for the participants, so the manager will definitely pay attention to whether you have shown interest in previously promoted projects. The above points are a sure way to understand whether you will be useful for promoting a particular project or service.[2]: Your application was rejected for one of the possible reasons: if you have more neg feedback than positive, if there is an active flag, if you have a neutral feedback left by actmyname, or if you have neutral feedback from another DT member who flagged you as a sig spammer, if you are abusing posting in mega threads. Also, how evenly distributed your posts are in relation to the number of threads in which these posts were written. Depending on how many users from your local section have applied and how often you move from one campaign to another, etc.