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legendary
Activity: 3010
Merit: 8114
May 20, 2024, 05:35:28 AM
How about Newbie GOODLUCK-HRM? He earned all his 19 Merit from Merit giveaways, and posts generic crap like this:
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Not only generic, it also contain wrong information. Anyway, i've reported such posts and tagged that account for now. Maybe we could catch account spammer/farmer by looking on new account which join such merit giveaway.

Unfortunately you are correct: any time there is a merit giveaway or contest that results in merits, of any sort, you will get such accounts trying to abuse it. This person probably has 3-5 accounts they are running simultaneously on the forum. A dead giveaway of a fake newbie are posts like this one:

I am a new member in this forum. I came across this Beginners & Help post and made this post. Please help me with a proper guide line how I can get idea about this forum.

Someone announcing they are "new"... 95% of the time means they are not. I see the post in question has already been deleted. Most likely the account belongs to whoever controls these accounts:

Bitcointalk Account: GOODLUCK-HRM

My vote goes to: 8rch7, kuriboh
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 7490
Crypto Swap Exchange
May 20, 2024, 03:45:18 AM
How about Newbie GOODLUCK-HRM? He earned all his 19 Merit from Merit giveaways, and posts generic crap like this:
You are right because running a Bitcoin core without port 8333 is useless for the network. 8333 is the default port of Bitcoin Core. All nodes in the Bitcoin core are used to communicate and collect data from the network. If any of the nodes here have a problem, it stops the connection of all the nodes. Tick ​​the problem with your ISP. What you want cannot be done for free. Try changing the router settings and forwarding the port to 8333. Although port forwarding can put your computer at risk of hacking, do it cautiously and share it with an expert.

Not only generic, it also contain wrong information. Anyway, i've reported such posts and tagged that account for now. Maybe we could catch account spammer/farmer by looking on new account which join such merit giveaway.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
May 20, 2024, 01:48:06 AM
How about Newbie GOODLUCK-HRM? He earned all his 19 Merit from Merit giveaways, and posts generic crap like this:
You are right because running a Bitcoin core without port 8333 is useless for the network. 8333 is the default port of Bitcoin Core. All nodes in the Bitcoin core are used to communicate and collect data from the network. If any of the nodes here have a problem, it stops the connection of all the nodes. Tick ​​the problem with your ISP. What you want cannot be done for free. Try changing the router settings and forwarding the port to 8333. Although port forwarding can put your computer at risk of hacking, do it cautiously and share it with an expert.
copper member
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1837
🌀 Cosmic Casino
May 19, 2024, 06:48:25 PM
As I see, ololajulo is caught not for the first time. He is adding additional words like "However" or "Moreover" or "I believe" to avoid detecting and also uses a strategy of too short posts. But, well, let's not catch on this this time, only fully detected posts like he posted them. If he thinks that no one sees how he tries to edit posts a little to not being detected, it's not so.

Ego Paysenger recently made an announcement stating that the market has successfully rebounded after receiving favorable news, and they have concluded their negotiations. There is a possibility that they will be listed either on June 29-30 or July 3. However, it's worth noting that the bounty program concluded over a year ago, and all participants are eagerly inquiring about the distribution of rewards within the group. It remains uncertain when the bounty manager will provide an update on this matter.
copyleaks 74.2% probability for AI
hivemoderation 94.5% likely to contain AI Generated Text

I always make an effort to withhold my opinion regarding the use of Bitcoin transactions for goods and services when the market is rumored to be heading towards a bull phase. It's crucial to time your utilization of Bitcoin for transactions appropriately, but it's also important to note that you shouldn't engage in trading soon, as the primary objective is to accumulate.
copyleaks 81% probability for AI
hivemoderation 89.1% likely to contain AI Generated Text

In the bear market, the primary accumulation of Bitcoin occurred, following a common trend. Weak-handed investors have already let go, so it's important not to pay attention to the distracting data on Twitter or other social media platforms. The key concept in this space is to focus on essential data and information.
copyleaks 76.6% probability for AI
hivemoderation 99.3% likely to contain AI Generated Text

Casinos can go bankrupt if players win large amounts of money, but it's rare. Casinos have an edge over players in the long run, and they expect to make a profit overall. They use strategies like house edges and game rules to ensure their advantage. Casinos also have mechanisms in place to manage risks, such as setting limits, maintaining reserves, and obtaining insurance
copyleaks 94.2% probability for AI
hivemoderation 71.9% likely to contain AI Generated Text

ololajulo strikes again with his Alt account, this time round royalfestus. When you carefully see some of his posts, you can clearly see a simillarity. he gets snippets of AI generated text thinking that they can not easily get seen by the members

Example;

The recent developments in Bitcoin highlight the need for more developers. However, the space must ensure adequate security while welcoming new participants. The most critical challenge remains protecting the team from hackers.

I am not able to use Ai text detectors as of now due to the length of the sentence. Probably done deliberately by royalfestu but there is something about his replies that can not go unnoticed.
legendary
Activity: 3962
Merit: 11519
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
May 17, 2024, 04:34:28 PM
How about this junior member @JamesNZ, seems like his post is written with the help of Ai chat bot ?
What makes you think this text was written with AI? All the AI checkers recommended in this topic have identified this text as being written by a human. Well, except for one AI checker, sapling. But, this AI checker is very often wrong.
Looking at his trust feedback, its implied that he's a ban-evading troll. He's a troll because no matter what logic you present to him, he goes back to his same arguments...

He also promoted what appears to be his YouTube channel in one of his posts in April. I do not think he is using AI but he really has a hardon against bitcoin. That's his right I suppose.

Govt. bank agent.

Against the rules.

You cannot be a phoney in these here parts. hahahahaha..

Being a phoney might almost be the same as being an AI... yet I suppose they are different category, and surely the fucktwat government/bank agents are not stopped from posting in the forum as long as it appears they are largely writing their own posts rather than plagiarizing or using some other phoney system (which surely AI generated could kind of seem like that in the sense of coming from some data bases).

I would think that some of the government/bank agents (shill/trolls) have some similar talking points that they are spewing, which largely still seems to add up to their ability to get away with the generation of those kinds of "talking point" posts... Some will give up after a while, though.
legendary
Activity: 3010
Merit: 8114
May 17, 2024, 09:46:47 AM
How about this junior member @JamesNZ, seems like his post is written with the help of Ai chat bot ?

What makes you think this text was written with AI? All the AI checkers recommended in this topic have identified this text as being written by a human. Well, except for one AI checker, sapling. But, this AI checker is very often wrong.

Looking at his trust feedback, its implied that he's a ban-evading troll. He's a troll because no matter what logic you present to him, he goes back to his same arguments...

He also promoted what appears to be his YouTube channel in one of his posts in April. I do not think he is using AI but he really has a hardon against bitcoin. That's his right I suppose.
staff
Activity: 2436
Merit: 2347
May 17, 2024, 08:22:32 AM
How about this junior member @JamesNZ, seems like his post is written with the help of Ai chat bot ?

What makes you think this text was written with AI? All the AI checkers recommended in this topic have identified this text as being written by a human. Well, except for one AI checker, sapling. But, this AI checker is very often wrong.
member
Activity: 89
Merit: 14
$50Million for BTC
May 17, 2024, 08:06:13 AM
How about this junior member @JamesNZ, seems like his post is written with the help of Ai chat bot ?

Suppose that someone invented a crypto postal service. Or is short a crypto-post. Its purpose is to transfer envelopes and boxes quickly, safely, and decentrally. However, there is a catch. The envelopes and boxes are empty. They hold nothing. From the outside, the crypto-post would look similar to a traditional post. Because obviously, a traditional post transfers envelopes and boxes. And that crypto-post transfers them as well. But in reality, it would be the dumbest thing ever invented given that the very reason envelopes and boxes exist is to serve as a container for holding letters, documents, and products. Their purpose is not to be collected and delivered empty.

The so-called crypto-currencies, such as Bitcoin, are exactly like our hypothetical crypto-post. From the outside, Bitcoin looks similar to traditional currencies. It is a system that has units which are transferred between people. If you have a bank account or a banknote, what you have is some name such as USD, EUR, or GBP, and a number that represents the quantity of units in a banking system. If you have a Bitcoin account you also have a name - BTC and a number that represents the quantity of units in the Bitcoin system. But the catch is that the units in the Bitcoin system are empty. They are like envelopes and boxes in our crypto-post. They are containers that hold nothing.

On the other hand, units of traditional currencies are containers that hold something. They hold a debt-based resource. Namely, these units are created as loans of commercial banks to individuals and companies or as purchases of government bonds by central banks. So if you have for example dollars you have something that the US government and millions of people need for satisfying debt owed to the US banking system. If your neighbor has a $500K loan with a mortgage on his house, while you have $500K you have something that can save them from the mortgage. In short, you have an asset, a resource needed by your neighbor. Just like letters, documents, and products held by envelopes and boxes are resources needed by people.

Given that units in the Bitcoin system are not created by issuing loans or purchasing bonds, they are empty. They are like envelopes and boxes that hold nothing. Often, people say that Bitcoin is simple and thus better than a complex banking system that manages fiat currencies. But of course Bitcoin is simple given that it manages empty units. Fiat currency units hold debt and managing debt is complex. It includes credit assessments, contracts, collaterals, foreclosures, etc. Implementing those requires both people and infrastructure. With Bitcoin, the author just wrote a protocol that tells people: "You have 10 units", "you have 0.5 units", "you have 50 units", etc. But units of what? A company? A tangible asset like a precious metal? An intangible asset like a patent, copyright or license? No, none of that. In the Bitcoin system, people mine or buy units of literally nothing. Units that are empty. That hold no asset. That is why it is so simple. Managing empty units is simple. But extremely dumb. Just like it would be managing empty envelopes and boxes in our hypothetical crypto-post. With Bitcoin, such managing even requires the consumption of enormous amounts of electricity. That's why Bitcoin is the dumbest thing ever invented.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
May 17, 2024, 06:02:03 AM
How about Newbie abuislam?
Absolutely! While Bitcoin's recent performance post-halving may have fallen short of some expectations, it's important to maintain perspective. Market fluctuations are normal, and historical patterns suggest that Bitcoin has often rebounded after periods of consolidation. For those with a long-term outlook, holding onto assets or even considering buying more Bitcoin can be seen as an opportunity rather than a setback.

I noticed him because he posted this:
It sounds like you've encountered a persistent memory RAM issue while running Bitcoin Core Desktop version on your system.
Which was a response to a topic that started with this:
I'm encountering a persistent issue with memory RAM exhaustion while running Bitcoin Core Desktop version (Flathub) on my system.



I'm discouraged from reporting it, after this report was marked as Bad. It's a generic and off-topic Pavlov response to the word RAM that doesn't answer anything OP asked for, but apparently the Mod disagreed.
legendary
Activity: 3010
Merit: 8114
May 15, 2024, 09:01:28 AM
This user is still at it, couldn't take the hints left for him & they should probably be nuked.

#1:

Your post raises thought-provoking questions about the current state of education and the role of financial literacy in shaping young minds. It's true that our educational system often lacks comprehensive teaching on important financial matters like investment, money management, and cryptocurrency. Introducing Bitcoin as a core subject could indeed provide students with valuable insights into the evolving world of finance and empower them to make informed decisions about their financial future.

However, as you mentioned, there may be challenges in implementing such a curriculum, including resistance from traditional institutions and governmental policies. It's crucial to continue advocating for financial education reforms that reflect the changing landscape of finance and technology. By equipping students with knowledge about Bitcoin and other financial tools, we can better prepare them to navigate the complexities of the modern economy.

Copyleaks: AI Content Detected
Hive: 99.9% likely to contain AI Generated Text
Sapling.ai: 100% Fake


#2:

Edward Snowden's tweet certainly brings attention to an ongoing debate within the cryptocurrency community about privacy on the protocol level. While some argue that enhancing privacy features in Bitcoin is crucial for security and individual sovereignty, others highlight potential challenges and trade-offs involved in making such changes. It's a complex issue with various perspectives to consider, including technical, regulatory, and philosophical aspects. Discussions like these are important for shaping the future direction of cryptocurrencies.

Copyleaks: AI Content Detected
Hive: 100% likely to contain AI Generated Text
Sapling.ai: 100% Fake


#3:

Instead of focusing on shortcuts, Invest your time and energy into maximizing your productivity and value in your current role. By delivering exceptional results and developing your skills, you may open up opportunities for advancement and increased compensation in the long run.

Copyleaks: (not enough text)
Hive: 100% likely to contain AI Generated Text
Sapling.ai: 99.8% Fake
legendary
Activity: 2072
Merit: 4265
✿♥‿♥✿
May 15, 2024, 12:22:39 AM
How about Felicity_Tide? He posted in my Merit source topic, but gives me a chatbot spammer vibe:
~snip~


GPTZero -> We are highly confident this text is entirely human (5% Probability AI generated)
ZeroGPT -> Your Text is AI/GPT Generated 64.75%
Copyleaks -> This is human text

I don't know what to conclude about these results, because although two detectors give a negative result, the third one has a very high percentage of detection.

You can guess that he edits his posts made by AI. This post clearly shows the use of AI. All the rest are full of phrases favored for the GPT chat but carefully edited, which are presented as their own opinion. This account is not a newbie, no matter how hard it tries to pretend to be.

In my last post https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5495059, I wrote about a journey that will be the beginning of a new adventure in learning about Bitcoin, and so far, I have not regretted starting this journey. Reading across several articles and trying to learn certain terms feels more like an eye-opener to me than joining the clique and pretending to know everything. I have learned new things, the percentage of which I am unsure of, but I also feel it would make proper sense to share a few with those who might come across similar things for the first time.

The Word "Bitcoin"
When searching through the internet and platforms like BTT, we realized that everyone has their own definition for Bitcoin, which still means the same thing when properly examined. This is a result of how we tend to understand it.

My ideal term of definition is: Bitcoin is a decentralized network and also a digital currency that uses a peer-to-peer system to process and verify transactions, which means that it also acts as a form of payment or money. While trying to process this definition, I noticed that there are certain terms that are not common and should be elaborated on. These words are the underlined words in my definition.

1. Decentralized - which happens to be an adjective, refers to when multiple parties or entities control something rather than a single entity. This means that Bitcoin is not controlled by a single person, but rather by all nodes that are connected to the Bitcoin network.

Decentralization is a similar term that can also be used, but it is rather used in discussing the broader concept of how Bitcoin works. Decentralization is a noun that refers to the process by which the activities of an organization or something are distributed among parties.

2. Digital Currency - I define digital currency as a unit of stored value that only appears in software form and not in physical form. Bitcoin falls under digital currency as we can see its values digitally.

"Virtual" keeps coming to mind like a flash whenever I hear the word digital. It is important to note that these two words are often misused. Virtual refers to things that don't physically exist but appear to exist only when accessed via digital means. A typical example is Virtual Reality. When we put on virtual reality glasses, we tend to see things that appear to exist but don't actually. This is why it's proper to call Bitcoin a digital currency rather than a virtual currency. Supposingly we call Bitcoin a virtual currency, then it would mean that it can only exist in a digital form but wouldn't have any real-world effect, such as value.

3. Peer-to-peer - also known as P2P, is a decentralized method of sharing resources between two or more parties without the intervention of a third party or middleman. In more computerized terms, P2P involves sharing information between two or more clients without that information passing through a central server, which acts as a middleman. The reason P2P does not require a central server is that each peer acts as both a client and a server, facilitating the sharing process even without a third party.

In addition, here is a similarity I also came across. These two words, Bitcoin and bitcoin, are literally the same but are used in different concepts.
(B)itcoin, which contains the capital 'B', describes the Bitcoin technology and network in general.
(b)itcoin, which contains the small 'b', describes bitcoin as a unit of currency or value.

My adventure in learning about Bitcoin continues as I strive to learn, share, and perhaps ask questions about things I find perplexing. As I mentioned earlier, I'm uncertain about my progress, but I believe an introduction to Bitcoin is crucial for everyone.

I would appreciate more basic concepts from everyone reading this.

Hivemoderation 99.9% likely to contain AI Generated Text
Copyleaks AI Content Detected
Sapling.ai Fake: Fake: 99.4%
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 5637
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May 14, 2024, 04:22:19 AM
How about Felicity_Tide? He posted in my Merit source topic, but gives me a chatbot spammer vibe:
~snip~


GPTZero -> We are highly confident this text is entirely human (5% Probability AI generated)
ZeroGPT -> Your Text is AI/GPT Generated 64.75%
Copyleaks -> This is human text

I don't know what to conclude about these results, because although two detectors give a negative result, the third one has a very high percentage of detection.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
May 14, 2024, 03:42:02 AM
How about Felicity_Tide? He posted in my Merit source topic, but gives me a chatbot spammer vibe:
So, from what I have learnt so far, the halving process happens to be a protocol that was designed alongside every other protocol that makes up Bitcoin in general. This halving occurs approximately every four (4) years, after the successive completion of the mining of 210,000 blocks. Ideally, there is a certain number of rewards that miners get for their hard work and efforts. This reward tends to decrease by half the moment the allocated number of blocks (210K) have been mined. The essence here is to reduce and regulate the amount of supply.

It is important to note that the initial reward for miners was 50 BTC per successive mined block. Along the line, it went down to 25 BTC, then 12.5 BTC, 6.25 BTC, and currently to 3.125 BTC.

In regards to how this halving process affects miners, I have come to understand that there are basically three (3) types of miners, which are: solo miners, pool miners, and cloud computing miners.

Solo miners: are a set of independent miners that work alone and compete with others in mining a block and earning a reward. All mining rewards are meant for the Solo miner only, but the miner must bear the cost of maintenance, high electricity bills, etc.

Pool miners: which I prefer to call group miners, involves a group of individuals that combine their computational power for mining purposes. Rewards here are distributed based on the agreement in place.

Solo miners are basically threatened in such cases, as the reward becomes more scarce. Due to the high cost of maintenance, electricity bill (if not solar), etc., they are forced to join a mining pool instead.

What human would ever write this?
three (3) types
legendary
Activity: 2072
Merit: 4265
✿♥‿♥✿
May 09, 2024, 10:03:05 AM
Could someone check post written by btc-1024mining? The post seems to be written on AI. In addition, he also recommend cloud mining and attempt to promote something called "1024mining" on few of the post.

In the dynamic realm of Bitcoin mining, April witnessed a noteworthy downturn in production from major North American mining firms, with Hut 8, one of the largest Bitcoin miners on the continent, reporting a significant reduction. The company mined 148 BTC in April, marking a 36% decrease compared to March. This reduction underscores the challenges and volatility inherent in the cryptocurrency mining industry.

Factors Influencing the Decrease
Several factors contributed to this downturn:

Bitcoin Halving Impact: The Bitcoin halving event has historically led to a reduction in mining rewards, effectively increasing the cost of mining for each Bitcoin. While the halving event took place some time ago, its impacts on miners' profitability continue to resonate, particularly as the rewards for mining a block are now halved.
Market Conditions: April saw a robust Bitcoin fee market which provided a temporary hedge against the halving's impact. This was evident from the varied output reductions reported by different companies, ranging from 6-12% for firms like Bitfarms, Cipher, CleanSpark, Core Scientific, Riot, and Terawulf. These companies experienced lesser declines due to the cushioning effect of higher transaction fees during periods of increased network activity.
Comparative Analysis of Mining Companies
Hut 8: The steep decline in Hut 8’s output is notable, particularly in comparison to its peers. While the company mined 148 BTC, the 36% drop could be attributed to specific operational challenges or strategic decisions regarding the allocation of computational resources in response to the economic environment of mining.
Other Companies: Companies such as Bitfarms, Cipher, and Riot noted smaller decreases in their production. This variation can be attributed to differences in operational efficiency, energy costs, hardware capabilities, and geographical factors that influence the cost of mining.
Economic Implications and Industry Outlook
The decrease in mining output has broader implications for the Bitcoin ecosystem:

Supply and Price: A significant reduction in mining output could influence Bitcoin’s price by altering the supply dynamics. If the trend of reduced mining output continues, it could potentially lead to a supply squeeze, impacting prices positively if demand remains constant or increases.
Mining Difficulty Adjustments: Bitcoin’s network automatically adjusts the difficulty of mining tasks depending on the total computational power in the network. Decreased output could lead to a downward adjustment in mining difficulty, making it easier and potentially more profitable to mine Bitcoin in the future, assuming stable or rising Bitcoin prices.
Conclusion
The month of April has shown that despite the inherent volatility and challenges in the cryptocurrency mining sector, companies are adapting to the evolving economic landscape. As miners navigate through the complexities of reduced block rewards and fluctuating market conditions, their adaptability will be crucial in maintaining profitability and operational efficiency. The coming months will be critical in determining how these firms adjust to continued pressures and leverage technological advancements to optimize their mining operations.



Hivemoderation 99.9% likely to contain AI Generated Text
Copyleaks AI Content Detected
Sapling.ai Fake: 99.6%
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 7490
Crypto Swap Exchange
May 09, 2024, 05:32:04 AM
Could someone check post written by btc-1024mining? The post seems to be written on AI. In addition, he also recommend cloud mining and attempt to promote something called "1024mining" on few of the post.
staff
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1610
The Naija & BSFL Sherrif 📛
May 08, 2024, 11:06:55 AM
How about Jr. Member Kalam001? My gut feeling tells me it's chatbot plagiarism coming from a bounty spammer:

Yes, your gut feeling is correct. I mean, from this to those posts:

Utopia Review
...
Dis app wey u see for here na better application, Utopia messenger get privacy if you wan use am u go just dey low key nobody go know say na you, and if you dey use Utopia communicate with people, you go fit dey receive crp again wey be there own coin, so this Utopia messager wey you dey see, na better one so make everybody dey use am, and if you dey use am nobody go fit Sabi say na u be that.

 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Worst of all he is posting nonsense in the Technical Support section.

That's Pidgin - Didn't know Utopia accepted Pidgin English on their app reviews. Lol. Paying a large number of users to submit a positive review on their app on Play Store is illegal. Only scammers move like this....

We've seen threads created for positive feedback service for cash taken down on the service board, so what makes this one different??
legendary
Activity: 3010
Merit: 8114
May 07, 2024, 09:54:14 PM
How about Jr. Member Kalam001? My gut feeling tells me it's chatbot plagiarism coming from a bounty spammer:

Yes, your gut feeling is correct. I mean, from this to those posts:

Utopia Review
...
Dis app wey u see for here na better application, Utopia messenger get privacy if you wan use am u go just dey low key nobody go know say na you, and if you dey use Utopia communicate with people, you go fit dey receive crp again wey be there own coin, so this Utopia messager wey you dey see, na better one so make everybody dey use am, and if you dey use am nobody go fit Sabi say na u be that.

 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Worst of all he is posting nonsense in the Technical Support section.

GPTZero,ZeroGPT and CopyLeaks do not detect artificial intelligence in first post.

Yes I confirm the same thing. If I tweak part of it, Sapling.ai's confidence goes up from 80.1% to 97.8% Fake.

Numerous variables, such as the volume of transactions, block size, and data storage needs, affect the size of the Bitcoin blockchain database, which houses all transaction records, but it keeps growing as new transactions are added to the network. And also Size is subjected to change and may have changed from my previous update.

Since efficiency varies depending on the situation, there are no certain tests that show the size of the Bitcoin database to be the most efficient. In contrast, Bitcoin's database size is frequently found to be more efficient than that of conventional banking systems when it comes to specific tasks like transaction processing and verification.

The underlined part makes it a dead giveaway that he is using ChatGPT, no matter what alterations he made, so this post should be deleted on that basis.

Post #2:

Creating and designing a simple website involves several steps. Here's a basic guide to get you started:
1. You will have to plan Your Website by determining the aim and objective of your website and make a rough sketch or layout to itemize and consider what content you want to use, include or exclude and how you want to organise or arrange it.
2. You will also have to choose a Website Builder, template and tool that you will use in creation of the website.
3. You must Select a Domain Name that can be memorable and relevant to the name of your website.
4.Choose a Host Provider If you're using a website builder otherwise, you'll need to choose a different hosting provider to store your website files.
5. To design your website you must use the tools provided by your chosen platform to customize the design of your website.
6. Add  your preferred website with contents including text, images, videos, and other media and also sure that your content is well-written, relevant, and engaging.
7. Optimise and Improve your website's visibility in search engines by optimizing your content for relevant keywords, adding meta tags, and ensuring your site to be a mobile free website.
8. Before launching your website, test it on different devices and browsers to ensure that it looks and functions correctly.
9. Once you're satisfied with your website, publish it for the world to see.
10. Promote your website by Sharing it on social media, include it in your email signature, and use other marketing tactics to drive traffic to your site.
 Once everything is done you can now freely use and recommend it to the work to see and use...

Copyleaks: AI Content Detected
Hive: 99.8% likely to be AI-Generated
Sapling: 91.8% Fake


Post #3:

Although I believe it was extremely irresponsible of you to forget to pay for what was delivered to you, when someone does not pay, their account or file may be disabled or they may not receive the thing they purchased. Additionally, you must carefully follow all instructions when making a purchase to avoid losing money or having your account or file blacklisted.

Copyleaks: AI Content Detected
Hive: 87.8% likely to be AI-Generated
Sapling: 99.5% Fake


Then he has one other shitpost, and then a gap since March.
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 5637
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May 07, 2024, 05:56:27 AM
How about Jr. Member Kalam001? My gut feeling tells me it's chatbot plagiarism coming from a bounty spammer:

GPTZero,ZeroGPT and CopyLeaks do not detect artificial intelligence in first post.
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The second post gives the following results:

GPTZero -> We are highly confident this text was ai generated 98%
ZeroGPT ->Your Text is Most Likely Human written, may include parts generated by AI/GPT 26.31%
CopyLeaks -> AI content detected
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
May 07, 2024, 01:15:33 AM
How about Jr. Member Kalam001? My gut feeling tells me it's chatbot plagiarism coming from a bounty spammer:
Numerous variables, such as the volume of transactions, block size, and data storage needs, affect the size of the Bitcoin blockchain database, which houses all transaction records, but it keeps growing as new transactions are added to the network. And also size is subjected to change and may have changed from my previous update.

Since efficiency varies depending on the situation, there are no certain tests that show the size of the Bitcoin database to be the most efficient. In contrast, Bitcoin's database size is frequently found to be more efficient than that of conventional banking systems when it comes to specific tasks like transaction processing and verification.
Creating and designing a simple website involves several steps. Here's a basic guide to get you started:
1. You will have to plan Your Website by determining the aim and objective of your website and make a rough sketch or layout to itemize and consider what content you want to use, include or exclude and how you want to organise or arrange it.
2. You will also have to choose a Website Builder, template and tool that you will use in creation of the website.
3. You must Select a Domain Name that can be memorable and relevant to the name of your website.
4.Choose a Host Provider If you're using a website builder otherwise, you'll need to choose a different hosting provider to store your website files.
5. To design your website you must use the tools provided by your chosen platform to customize the design of your website.
6. Add  your preferred website with contents including text, images, videos, and other media and also sure that your content is well-written, relevant, and engaging.
7. Optimise and Improve your website's visibility in search engines by optimizing your content for relevant keywords, adding meta tags, and ensuring your site to be a mobile free website.
8. Before launching your website, test it on different devices and browsers to ensure that it looks and functions correctly.
9. Once you're satisfied with your website, publish it for the world to see.
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Heisenberg
May 05, 2024, 03:34:08 PM

This topic is locked so I can’t quote it directly
Try it Smiley https://timestamp.online/
@FinneysTrueVision i know this is a little too late but this might be helpful to you next time. You can also alternatively make full use of the BPIP.org add-on. It makes the quoting from locked threads much easier. Upon installing the add-on, make sure you activate the "Quote from locked threads" option.



it will automatically generate quote links in locked threads that you can copy to your clipboard

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