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copper member
Activity: 2926
Merit: 2348
March 10, 2015, 10:10:13 AM
#32
Thanks a lot to everyone for the replys. I'm tryng to get back my accounts that were banned due to some " spam " but I'm tryng to get them back and stop the spam. again thanks!
you really shouldn't be posting if any of your accounts were banned for any reason (with the exception to appeal your ban which you are not doing)
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
March 10, 2015, 10:08:15 AM
#31
Thanks a lot to everyone for the replys. I'm tryng to get back my accounts that were banned due to some " spam " but I'm tryng to get them back and stop the spam. again thanks!

( Is cool using multiple accounts for trading as long as they belong to you, so you can post and generate more on the campeign.. is easy) i had another 4 accounts and they'r banned) :/.
legendary
Activity: 2828
Merit: 1222
Just looking for peace
March 10, 2015, 06:41:32 AM
#30
It will be useful to avoid having same finger print.
What i was asking is how to about sites (like the one just above) to get our data from any of our browsers.

I didn't got you correctly. To avoid fingerprint fetching, see https://panopticlick.eff.org/self-defense.php. You can't really avoid but have some tips there.

To fetch, see https://www.google.co.in/search?q=browser+fingerprint+script

   -MZ

I am/was not asking how to be able to about Fingerprint tracing so to avoid being caught as been as the same person But avoiding sites to access my private Data.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
March 10, 2015, 06:36:26 AM
#29
I guess you can have as many accounts as you like but personally i couldn't be fu#ked posting with 2 or more accounts just for the small amount of BTC you receive from signature campaigns.

Maybe you would like to prove a point that you're too scared to say in your main account?

Or maybe you need an alt for trading purposes, but it doesn't really need to be earning from a signature campaign.
Shouldn't be using an alt account for trading, only reason i can think of for trading with an alt account is to scam someone.

OP said that he wanted accounts to farm signature campaigns, oh and to help people.

I'm sure people will have their own explanation of why they are using an alt for trading, but there's no rule against it. Most trading alts indeed are scammers, but I believe Quickseller is an alt as well. (I mean who would just start posting about selling accounts) Yet he is to date legitimate and he obviously have reasons of why he needed an alt.

That's true, and even Mods have confirmed that it isn't limited to creating just one account from a single IP/PC, but they clearly mentioned that all they need is a clean forum without much spam, and so ban hammering is done to such newbie accounts which seem suspicious to them, I mean which they feel are spamming.
copper member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1528
No I dont escrow anymore.
March 10, 2015, 06:33:40 AM
#28
It can also be overcome using VPNs

I run a non-Bitcoin web site and use browser fingerprinting to detect the same user using different accounts. They can use VPNs, TOR, proxies, etc. but if they use the same computer/browser they will have the same fingerprint. No need to check IPs, which is useless in many cases anyway, e.g. for some companies if you log in from work 10,000 people share the same IP address.

Freaking wow!
I checked your site and tested my System , the data it showed about my PC , Really too much.
Any ways to avoid this?

With JavaScript:

Code:
Your browser fingerprint appears to be unique among the 5,095,957 tested so far.

Without JavaScript (FF plugin NoScript):

Code:
Within our dataset of several million visitors, only one in 48,075 browsers have the same fingerprint as yours.

Default Tor:

Code:
Within our dataset of several million visitors, only one in 10,253 browsers have the same fingerprint as yours.


Freaking wow!
I checked your site and tested my System , the data it showed about my PC , Really too much.
Any ways to avoid this?

Use different browsers for different accounts. It may solve from detecting your alts.

   -MZ

It will be useful to avoid having same finger print.
What i was asking is how to about sites (like the one just above) to get our data from any of our browsers.

Disable JavaScript and the only thing left is your OS and your browser version. Both can be faked with additional plug ins.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 509
I prefer Zakir over Muhammed when mentioning me!
March 10, 2015, 06:25:50 AM
#27
It will be useful to avoid having same finger print.
What i was asking is how to about sites (like the one just above) to get our data from any of our browsers.

I didn't got you correctly. To avoid fingerprint fetching, see https://panopticlick.eff.org/self-defense.php. You can't really avoid but have some tips there.

To fetch, see https://www.google.co.in/search?q=browser+fingerprint+script

   -MZ
legendary
Activity: 2828
Merit: 1222
Just looking for peace
March 10, 2015, 05:46:13 AM
#26

Freaking wow!
I checked your site and tested my System , the data it showed about my PC , Really too much.
Any ways to avoid this?

Use different browsers for different accounts. It may solve from detecting your alts.

   -MZ

It will be useful to avoid having same finger print.
What i was asking is how to about sites (like the one just above) to get our data from any of our browsers.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 509
I prefer Zakir over Muhammed when mentioning me!
March 10, 2015, 05:19:25 AM
#25
It can also be overcome using VPNs

I run a non-Bitcoin web site and use browser fingerprinting to detect the same user using different accounts. They can use VPNs, TOR, proxies, etc. but if they use the same computer/browser they will have the same fingerprint. No need to check IPs, which is useless in many cases anyway, e.g. for some companies if you log in from work 10,000 people share the same IP address.

+10. Thank you! I didn't know about this! Smiley

Freaking wow!
I checked your site and tested my System , the data it showed about my PC , Really too much.
Any ways to avoid this?

Use different browsers for different accounts. It may solve from detecting your alts.

   -MZ
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
March 10, 2015, 05:14:03 AM
#24
I guess you can have as many accounts as you like but personally i couldn't be fu#ked posting with 2 or more accounts just for the small amount of BTC you receive from signature campaigns.

Maybe you would like to prove a point that you're too scared to say in your main account?

Or maybe you need an alt for trading purposes, but it doesn't really need to be earning from a signature campaign.
Shouldn't be using an alt account for trading, only reason i can think of for trading with an alt account is to scam someone.

OP said that he wanted accounts to farm signature campaigns, oh and to help people.

I'm sure people will have their own explanation of why they are using an alt for trading, but there's no rule against it. Most trading alts indeed are scammers, but I believe Quickseller is an alt as well. (I mean who would just start posting about selling accounts) Yet he is to date legitimate and he obviously have reasons of why he needed an alt.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1010
https://www.bitcoin.com/
March 10, 2015, 05:02:40 AM
#23
I guess you can have as many accounts as you like but personally i couldn't be fu#ked posting with 2 or more accounts just for the small amount of BTC you receive from signature campaigns.

Maybe you would like to prove a point that you're too scared to say in your main account?

Or maybe you need an alt for trading purposes, but it doesn't really need to be earning from a signature campaign.
Shouldn't be using an alt account for trading, only reason i can think of for trading with an alt account is to scam someone.

OP said that he wanted accounts to farm signature campaigns, oh and to help people.
legendary
Activity: 2828
Merit: 1222
Just looking for peace
March 10, 2015, 05:00:07 AM
#22
It can also be overcome using VPNs

I run a non-Bitcoin web site and use browser fingerprinting to detect the same user using different accounts. They can use VPNs, TOR, proxies, etc. but if they use the same computer/browser they will have the same fingerprint. No need to check IPs, which is useless in many cases anyway, e.g. for some companies if you log in from work 10,000 people share the same IP address.

Freaking wow!
I checked your site and tested my System , the data it showed about my PC , Really too much.
Any ways to avoid this?
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
March 10, 2015, 04:51:50 AM
#21
I guess you can have as many accounts as you like but personally i couldn't be fu#ked posting with 2 or more accounts just for the small amount of BTC you receive from signature campaigns.

Maybe you would like to prove a point that you're too scared to say in your main account?

Or maybe you need an alt for trading purposes, but it doesn't really need to be earning from a signature campaign.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1010
https://www.bitcoin.com/
March 10, 2015, 04:50:50 AM
#20
I guess you can have as many accounts as you like but personally i couldn't be fu#ked posting with 2 or more accounts just for the small amount of BTC you receive from signature campaigns.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
March 10, 2015, 04:48:13 AM
#19
It can also be overcome using VPNs

I run a non-Bitcoin web site and use browser fingerprinting to detect the same user using different accounts. They can use VPNs, TOR, proxies, etc. but if they use the same computer/browser they will have the same fingerprint. No need to check IPs, which is useless in many cases anyway, e.g. for some companies if you log in from work 10,000 people share the same IP address.

My results on that website:

Quote
Your browser fingerprint appears to be unique among the 5,095,764 tested so far.

Currently, we estimate that your browser has a fingerprint that conveys at least 22.28 bits of identifying information.
I'm using a safari to surf and this should be a very good idea. How is this going to be implanted into websites?
donator
Activity: 1617
Merit: 1012
March 10, 2015, 04:45:03 AM
#18
It can also be overcome using VPNs

I run a non-Bitcoin web site and use browser fingerprinting to detect the same user using different accounts. They can use VPNs, TOR, proxies, etc. but if they use the same computer/browser they will have the same fingerprint. No need to check IPs, which is useless in many cases anyway, e.g. for some companies if you log in from work 10,000 people share the same IP address.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
March 10, 2015, 04:02:07 AM
#17
wow.peoples are using multiple accounts and also discussing about it

Well... I don't see why not. It is not illegal/against the rules in this case, if you don't spam. Trading accounts are also allowed, if you didn't know that already.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
March 07, 2015, 03:30:19 AM
#16
wow.peoples are using multiple accounts and also discussing about it
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
March 07, 2015, 03:23:26 AM
#15
even if you can have as a many account as you want, some signature state specifically that you must have only one at any time
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 509
I prefer Zakir over Muhammed when mentioning me!
March 07, 2015, 02:10:20 AM
#14
When did post quality become a thing?

Recently, rules tightened that it was earlier. See https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/madness-banned-976685.

Have you seen the posts by NotLambChop and the numerous new accounts that seem to follow him around/occasionally post on his behalf?

Report them. He will be banned if he is spamming/trolling.

I actually find myself not checking threads if the last post is by NotLambChop.  I honestly think his paid day job is to deter people from visiting the forums.

Better to 'ignore' them than not looking the threads. You may loose some of the good posts.

Yesterday, I ignored 3-4 new accounts, all seemingly the same person, likely NotLambChop, trolling in the Speculation sub-forum.  It's getting boring fast.

I personally don't like ignoring someone as they will also make some good posts.

   -MZ
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1001
Touchdown
March 06, 2015, 01:55:14 PM
#13
As many as you can handle whilst keeping post quality up while avoiding spamming. Keep in mind, the only real way to avoid spamming is to think critically about posts and topics you respond to.
When did post quality become a thing?  Have you seen the posts by NotLambChop and the numerous new accounts that seem to follow him around/occasionally post on his behalf?  I actually find myself not checking threads if the last post is by NotLambChop.  I honestly think his paid day job is to deter people from visiting the forums.

Yesterday, I ignored 3-4 new accounts, all seemingly the same person, likely NotLambChop, trolling in the Speculation sub-forum.  It's getting boring fast.
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