At first, thanks a lot for all your input and feedback. It really helps me to improve myself and this project on many levels. As you can tell, I still need help to figure things out and feel quite unsure about this topic.
[...] You are still trying to leave the discussion in PM. [...]
Sorry - bc of my "open PMs",
I thought there might be something, somebody want to share about my methods, but that could help farmers/multi-accs prevent this - which is why I thought they shouldnt maybe be public.
Stupid of mine, nevermind.[...] Why are you afraid to write which accounts these are?
I hide the account names until now, because
I didnt want to make false accusations.
Im unsure if my evidence is strong enough to post the profiles names. Based on some comments of you, it seems maybe it is - maybe its not...

Its an interesting approach but you have to be careful not to make any accusations based on this alone. Sometimes what looks like patterns is just pure coincidence, and its easy to find oneself connecting dots that just aren't there.
Once you tie it to something more firm like blockchain links, then it will become more useful to demonstrate an association.
I hear you. For a short time, it could be just a coincidence that two accounts always post so close together... I could understand that, still sus. But if this happens over a very long period, I can no longer believe it is a coincidence for two
completely independent accounts (especially since these two were
registered so close in time together). This means I need to expand the timeframe of the posts I search for, to make my argument and findings stronger.
This is the Reputation section/before you accuse or use "Multi-Account" you first prepare evidence that is accurate and reasonable, when seen by other members.
You can take an example of the format here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5394559.0 [...]
Awesome, thanks! I will look at the thread and the format in detail as an example.
[...] I saw that the picture you posted said Rainbet.com, do you mean Multi-Account in the Rainbet.com campaign or Multi-Account at the casino, I'm still confused about your topic, just getting straight to the point is better. [...]
As mentioned in the opening post, I have so far only compared the profiles of the
"Rainbet"- and
"Rollbit"-signature-campaigns, and I already found these suspicious patterns between users there.
In the screenshots,
the text behind the blacked-out names always shows which signature campaign the user belongs to.
What if you reveal these names without accusing them first, such as grouping names that according to your data are suspicious.
If possible, I will re-investigate and find out the truth, whether they are indeed connected accounts or not.
Because if you don't mention those names, all of us here can't know. It could even be that the tool will not function as it should.
You are completely right on your points, thank you for that. As I said, I will first
update my scanner and adjust a few settings to minimize "coincidences."
In the next days, I will present the results here with the respective profiles, so they can be double-checked then to see if the accounts are actually connected.
OP, I have a suggestion if you feel uncomfortable publishing those accounts. You could try your tool with accounts that have already been published before. Just to see the data and how your tool presents it.
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The idea is actually interesting, it could be used as a tool to assist investigations.
Testing the scanner against the existing results is a
really great idea, thank you for that!
I will do exactly that and see if it gives me even more starting points to work with. Very nice!
