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May 15, 2026, 06:57:51 PM
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For me, it's because it's somewhat off topic. The attraction of the forum is it being heavily crypto focused, so crypto related services want to advertise to that audience. xxx

It might be a combination of several factors including the two that are mentioned. In addition, other platforms might find the discussions in the Politics & Society board to be of least relevance to the kind of product they're promoting. xxx

I currently have two possible explanations in mind but I will like to hear from campaign managers and experienced forum members if these assumptions are correct or if there are other reasons behind it.

1. Is it because the board is considered a spam zone?
This is the correct answer.
The Politics & Society board is an excellent platform for spam, that is, every topic allows you to write in it, without saying anything meaningful. An ideal place for those who want to fulfill the signature quota.
Several members really contribute to the discussion there, but I believe that if all posts from there were paid, that board would be a spam fest.
The bolded part is very correct. If every manager pay posts there, that board will be a spam fest. This is because you don't need any special knowledge or skill to post there. Any body can engage in every thread there because they are topics of general knowledge.

Politics & Society has some very good posters, but it is also a section that people associate with lunatics like jvanname, BADecker, and franky1. For whatever reason, it attracts some of the most mentally imbalanced people you will find. xxx

O no! is this not much for them?
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