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Topic: A humble request to Yobit Officials! - page 2. (Read 741 times)

legendary
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October 17, 2019, 05:43:22 AM
#23

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Do you think people posting on cryptotalk for anything other than getting those few satoshis?

Bitcointalk supported by lot of crypto enthusiast,well knowledgeable members which is the reason why every projects want to create their ANN in bitcointalk and they even spending their money to advertise here on bitcointalk.

I see Yobit is trying to fetch all the traffic from Bitcointalk to Cryptotalk and get some advertisers there once they get enough users to work for those few Satoshis. But I think they may do the opposite by starting to pay higher compared to Bitcointalk, because when enough members will join there and start making stupid posts but will still be paid for the same, many good users of this forum will also join there and this will become a beehive where they will get attracted by higher pay than what they are paying here and stop their campaign here completely. This will create a difference and them to become an alternative, not so soon but competition is possible because they have money to spend.
hero member
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Bitcoin = Financial freedom
October 17, 2019, 01:16:44 AM
#22

Really?

Cryptotalk will be an alternative to bitcointalk?

If there is no rewards for posting on cryptotalk then there will be no more visitors so they have to keep paying all the days if they want to maintain this traffic.
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Exactly, when Yobit will stop paying for posts in Cryptotalk, this website immediately will turn into ghost forum.


Are you going to build a house and after building it and paying huge money, you are going to leave it, of course, they have a long term plan for this, traffic and content  is all that matter in any website, once they have it they need to continue because what they are creating will have a huge impact on their business and they need a forum to sustain all the business they are going to run.
Answer me this what has this forum Bitcointalk supported? of course all the coins in existence, Yobit has a long term plan and it just happens that all their plans start here.  
Your comparision looks awful by the way.

Do you think people posting on cryptotalk for anything other than getting those few satoshis?

Bitcointalk supported by lot of crypto enthusiast,well knowledgeable members which is the reason why every projects want to create their ANN in bitcointalk and they even spending their money to advertise here on bitcointalk.
plr
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October 16, 2019, 07:55:06 PM
#21

Really?

Cryptotalk will be an alternative to bitcointalk?

If there is no rewards for posting on cryptotalk then there will be no more visitors so they have to keep paying all the days if they want to maintain this traffic.
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Exactly, when Yobit will stop paying for posts in Cryptotalk, this website immediately will turn into ghost forum.


Are you going to build a house and after building it and paying huge money, you are going to leave it, of course, they have a long term plan for this, traffic and content  is all that matter in any website, once they have it they need to continue because what they are creating will have a huge impact on their business and they need a forum to sustain all the business they are going to run.
Answer me this what has this forum Bitcointalk supported? of course all the coins in existence, Yobit has a long term plan and it just happens that all their plans start here.  
legendary
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October 16, 2019, 06:15:08 PM
#20
OP, you have some good ideas, but the main problem is that Yobit simply don't care. Yahoo probably communicate with Yobit staff and I'm sure that he already suggested how to improve campaign - adding merit requirements, adding manual approval of participants or reducing number of max posts per day. If Yobit would care a little bit about quality of their campaign, some change would been made long time ago.

Really?

Cryptotalk will be an alternative to bitcointalk?

If there is no rewards for posting on cryptotalk then there will be no more visitors so they have to keep paying all the days if they want to maintain this traffic.
Exactly, when Yobit will stop paying for posts in Cryptotalk, this website immediately will turn into ghost forum.
hero member
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October 16, 2019, 10:28:14 AM
#19
@Op have you tried posting these questions in Cryptotalk forum itself? or you just doing it here for obvious reason (getting paid). there is higher chance that they read your questions in their own forum and reply to it too. I see Moderators are replying there. I am not sure how much those moderators are officials tho. they could be very officials or they could be third persons hired by Yobit to moderate the forum.

It's clear that Yobit doesn't care. In fact, I believe that they are purposely accepting hundreds of users to transform this forum into a cesspool of spammers.

No signature campaign needs hundreds of users to be posting in every section/thread of this forum. I am wondering how they even pay them as the cost of maintaining the campaign runs extremely high. It's not that Yobit has been generating so much profit that they can easily afford it. At one point a large group of users will probably end up without pay because Yobit decides that it was enough. Roll Eyes

But they pay daily... There is another possibility. Yobit's pockets are deeper than you thought and they actually make profits by hiring these posters.
of course they are making profits. why would they spend so much money if they don't make profit. Yobit is a pretty large exchange. they have lots of issues including trust issues. but still thousands of people trade their on daily bases.
legendary
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October 16, 2019, 10:09:42 AM
#18
It's clear that Yobit doesn't care. In fact, I believe that they are purposely accepting hundreds of users to transform this forum into a cesspool of spammers.

No signature campaign needs hundreds of users to be posting in every section/thread of this forum. I am wondering how they even pay them as the cost of maintaining the campaign runs extremely high. It's not that Yobit has been generating so much profit that they can easily afford it. At one point a large group of users will probably end up without pay because Yobit decides that it was enough. Roll Eyes

But they pay daily... There is another possibility. Yobit's pockets are deeper than you thought and they actually make profits by hiring these posters.
legendary
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October 16, 2019, 10:07:10 AM
#17
I've seen the Yobit account respond. They did take the suggestion that a campaign manager can ban users from the campaign for violations. So they will be reading this.

The average campaign at this time has a fixed weekly limit of 25. 25 per week. So 25 paid posts per week. That's only 3 or 4 a day, and 5 a day if you don't post on weekends.
Right, even majority of this community do say that they arent responding or doesnt read up but they actually did recently.

People suggested on having a campaign manager and they did and now if all will talk about this kind of request then they might consider on adding it up and it will be more
be considered if the manager of this campaign will seconded on said suggestion.High chances there would be some overhaul when it comes to post count required.
hero member
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October 16, 2019, 09:38:18 AM
#16
Just last week they are on the 1 million mark, maybe next month they will be om the 50 mark on the way to 20k mark and so the competition begins between Yobit's Cryptotalk and Bitcointalk, soon many ICO and Yobit themselves will advertise on their forum.
Really?

Cryptotalk will be an alternative to bitcointalk?

If there is no rewards for posting on cryptotalk then there will be no more visitors so they have to keep paying all the days if they want to maintain this traffic.
legendary
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October 16, 2019, 08:47:57 AM
#15
I've seen the Yobit account respond. They did take the suggestion that a campaign manager can ban users from the campaign for violations. So they will be reading this.

The average campaign at this time has a fixed weekly limit of 25. 25 per week. So 25 paid posts per week. That's only 3 or 4 a day, and 5 a day if you don't post on weekends.
plr
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October 16, 2019, 06:09:42 AM
#14
You have a good intention but it all goes down to what Yobit wants to accomplish, they are promoting a forum that wants to get optimize in a short period of time, and you know what? they are actually hitting the target

https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/cryptotalk.org#trafficstats
#170,824
in global internet engagement
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Daily Time on Site

Just last week they are on the 1 million mark, maybe next month they will be om the 50 mark on the way to 20k mark and so the competition begins between Yobit's Cryptotalk and Bitcointalk, soon many ICO and Yobit themselves will advertise on their forum.
legendary
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October 16, 2019, 04:22:05 AM
#13
There is no Crypto/yobit staff who will answer on this OP thread because since start they will never care about the forum. Even though a lengthy of the post they can't control this even if the participants bump a post, still it is counted. Just like one of their participants admit it here.

I agree with 5-10 posts per day max in every participant, that was a good decision to cut flood spam in the forum. Those accounts continue spamming I think their accounts are ready to throw away if ever they will ban.
legendary
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October 16, 2019, 04:11:13 AM
#12
Dear Yobit (or Cryptotalk) Officials,

Just think a little: do they have any interest in keeping high quality at bitcointalk, or it suits them better if bitcointalk fills up with spam and low quality posts?
Imho the only case they'll move a finger is if their campaign is risking a ban or anything.
legendary
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So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
October 16, 2019, 04:00:19 AM
#11
If you are expecting Yoshit officials to respond to your topic then you are living in a fool's paradise. Optimism is a good thing, I agree, but optimism without logic is a waste of time and energy.

The fact that only few of the Cryptotalk participants will read this and maybe change their ways of posting is the only thing that would be good. The rest of them will either get blacklisted by yahoo, or get banned on too many posts removed or simply caught to be an alt of some red-trusted user.

You should visit this cryptotalk forum once a while and check at the immense level of shitposting to get paid that is occurring there. No number of moderators can control it, which having to tear all the hair from their heads to start cleaning the mess up. I am sure Yoshit does nothing about that too.
legendary
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October 16, 2019, 02:16:31 AM
#10
But, it seems their site is having a lot more problems right now than this signature campaign that they have to deal with. It just went down for me and is showing a default Apache page whenever I try to load it. I hope all is well. I've tried checking their Twitter and don't see any news on anything. Hopefully they're just upgrading the server and nothing serious has happened. I've got a small amount of funds on there and am kind of worried. Anyone know anything?
I read they closed new registration on the yobit so this maybe an issue for new user but you already have one you may not be facing this.

I've been using Yobit for years. That has nothing to do with it. It seems like it's a DNS issue. I can load it up just fine on my 4g LTE cell service. But, on my pc, I just get the default Apache page and 404 errors if I try to go to any links. Don't think this has anything to do with being a new user. It's probably something to do with Cloudflare if I had to guess.
hero member
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October 16, 2019, 01:22:34 AM
#9
But, it seems their site is having a lot more problems right now than this signature campaign that they have to deal with. It just went down for me and is showing a default Apache page whenever I try to load it. I hope all is well. I've tried checking their Twitter and don't see any news on anything. Hopefully they're just upgrading the server and nothing serious has happened. I've got a small amount of funds on there and am kind of worried. Anyone know anything?
I read they closed new registration on the yobit so this maybe an issue for new user but you already have one you may not be facing this.
legendary
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October 16, 2019, 12:05:09 AM
#8
dude "Yobit Officials" never read or reply to their personal messages, barely visit their own topics and barely answer their numerous scam accusations all over the forum. not to mention they also barely answer support tickets in their exchange. your topic's audience is only going to me regular members of the forum Tongue

their goal is clear too. they want to spend least amount of money and time, hire the maximum number of people to get the most number of spam posts to get the maximum exposure. all your suggestions are good but are against their goal!
legendary
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October 15, 2019, 07:02:35 PM
#7
Dear Yobit (or Cryptotalk) Officials,
I want to ask you some questions and share some suggestions herewith to make you know what kind of shitposting is still being carried on here.

Nobody from Yobit is listening. I'm just glad someone (Yahoo) is here to keep an eye on things and liaise with them.

+ Set max limits to 10 instead of 20? Yahoo is proposing 5 but I think 10 is fine because there are many competitive campaigns that pay well to their users for less number of posts and those interested in the good of forum will not spam and deserving posts should be paid

10 is great but 5 is better. It's pretty out of control right now. Cutting out a super majority of the spam -- rather than half -- seems more appropriate.

10 or even 5 posts would be fine with me. I rarely ever even hit 10 a day anyways. But, it seems their site is having a lot more problems right now than this signature campaign that they have to deal with. It just went down for me and is showing a default Apache page whenever I try to load it. I hope all is well. I've tried checking their Twitter and don't see any news on anything. Hopefully they're just upgrading the server and nothing serious has happened. I've got a small amount of funds on there and am kind of worried. Anyone know anything?
legendary
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STOP SNITCHIN'
October 15, 2019, 03:08:00 PM
#6
Dear Yobit (or Cryptotalk) Officials,
I want to ask you some questions and share some suggestions herewith to make you know what kind of shitposting is still being carried on here.

Nobody from Yobit is listening. I'm just glad someone (Yahoo) is here to keep an eye on things and liaise with them.

+ Set max limits to 10 instead of 20? Yahoo is proposing 5 but I think 10 is fine because there are many competitive campaigns that pay well to their users for less number of posts and those interested in the good of forum will not spam and deserving posts should be paid

10 is great but 5 is better. It's pretty out of control right now. Cutting out a super majority of the spam -- rather than half -- seems more appropriate.
hero member
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October 15, 2019, 02:28:47 PM
#5
No signature campaign needs hundreds of users to be posting in every section/thread of this forum. I am wondering how they even pay them as the cost of maintaining the campaign runs extremely high. It's not that Yobit has been generating so much profit that they can easily afford it. At one point a large group of users will probably end up without pay because Yobit decides that it was enough. Roll Eyes
We forgot that this is not for promoting yobit exchange,this is for promoting a new cryoto forum so I guess there are some people want to create a forum like bitcointalk so they are investing heavily from their hand.

Cryptotalk forum also may end up like ICO forum which came up with high ETH rewards now they were offline because there is no actual discussion on those forum people were just running to make posting rewards.
legendary
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October 15, 2019, 02:16:51 PM
#4
It's clear that Yobit doesn't care. In fact, I believe that they are purposely accepting hundreds of users to transform this forum into a cesspool of spammers.

No signature campaign needs hundreds of users to be posting in every section/thread of this forum. I am wondering how they even pay them as the cost of maintaining the campaign runs extremely high. It's not that Yobit has been generating so much profit that they can easily afford it. At one point a large group of users will probably end up without pay because Yobit decides that it was enough. Roll Eyes
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