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legendary
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September 26, 2019, 03:03:03 PM
#10
Wait a sec... Weren't those the exact same (or at least really similar in max volume at least) terms (alongside the lack of a manager) that got them temporarily blacklisted the first time?

Yes, the terms are the same like last time.

YoBit Signature Campaign (BitcoinTalk): https://yobit.net/en/signature/  
★ Sr Member: 0.00012 BTC per constructive post (20 max per day).
★ Hero Member: 0.00016 BTC per constructive post (20 max per day).
★ Legendary Member: 0.00020 BTC per constructive post (20 max per day).

19 Apr 2019
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
September 26, 2019, 02:58:03 PM
#9
Anyone want to try it and see what happens?

Let's say you risk to sell your soul to promote a shady exchange, the last time the campaign was banned with the participants. If anyone is okay to risk their account then they are welcome. I wonder when did you get this email?

PS: I think it's a reputation board discussion.

I got it about 10 minutes before I started the thread

Wait a sec... Weren't those the exact same (or at least really similar in max volume at least) terms (alongside the lack of a manager) that got them temporarily blacklisted the first time?



Wait a sec... Weren't those the exact same (or at least really similar in max volume at least) terms (alongside the lack of a manager) that got them temporarily blacklisted the first time?
Sounds like it, and Yobit obviously doesn't learn anything from their many mistakes.  If only they'd apply some standards, it wouldn't be such a shit show.  They ran a campaign for years without a problem, but they way they did it last time was just awful.  They had way too many participants and allowed way too many posts--even though 20/day was what they've always allowed.  I get a feeling this isn't going to end well for whoever signs up this time around.

What if you post 20 anyway, with or without a signature. Does the signature make your post any better or worse without it?
If you're talking about a hypothetical member who's already doing 20 posts per day, it wouldn't make a difference.  Unfortunately that isn't how this is going to go.  It's going to motivate a lot of otherwise inactive members to start making that many posts per day, and the forum is going to be flooded with low-value posts.  Just like last time.

I think last time they let lower ranked people in. now it's only Sr and above so it might be better.
Could also just be my memory is wrong. Not sure

Does anyone have the list from last time? I think LoyceV or someone had the user-list of people with the sig.

-Dave
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
September 26, 2019, 02:55:23 PM
#8
That's an extreme hypothetical and in no way applicable to Yobit. Last time they did this we saw hordes of long-dormant accounts wake up just to shitpost.

Well, between you and me.. and maybe others, it wouldn't be that bad would it? How's your current signature paying? (chipmixer?)


If you're talking about a hypothetical member who's already doing 20 posts per day, it wouldn't make a difference.  Unfortunately that isn't how this is going to go.  It's going to motivate a lot of otherwise inactive members to start making that many posts per day, and the forum is going to be flooded with low-value posts.  Just like last time.

Well, the problem would be all those inactive members, but in this hypothetical case, what if it were one of us good guys who do post anyway, that shouldn't be a stain on the individual.

Also, it says on their page, there are rules (no low quality posts), but I'm not sure how they will enforce that.
legendary
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Top Crypto Casino
September 26, 2019, 02:53:19 PM
#7
Wait a sec... Weren't those the exact same (or at least really similar in max volume at least) terms (alongside the lack of a manager) that got them temporarily blacklisted the first time?
Sounds like it, and Yobit obviously doesn't learn anything from their many mistakes.  If only they'd apply some standards, it wouldn't be such a shit show.  They ran a campaign for years without a problem, but they way they did it last time was just awful.  They had way too many participants and allowed way too many posts--even though 20/day was what they've always allowed.  I get a feeling this isn't going to end well for whoever signs up this time around.

What if you post 20 anyway, with or without a signature. Does the signature make your post any better or worse without it?
If you're talking about a hypothetical member who's already doing 20 posts per day, it wouldn't make a difference.  Unfortunately that isn't how this is going to go.  It's going to motivate a lot of otherwise inactive members to start making that many posts per day, and the forum is going to be flooded with low-value posts.  Just like last time.
legendary
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https://bpip.org
September 26, 2019, 02:49:44 PM
#6
What if you post 20 anyway, with or without a signature. Does the signature make your post any better or worse without it?

That's an extreme hypothetical and in no way applicable to Yobit. Last time they did this we saw hordes of long-dormant accounts wake up just to shitpost.
legendary
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Merit: 3911
September 26, 2019, 02:48:59 PM
#5
Are signature campaigns worth it? I don't know who runs the marketing section for that platform, but it seems like a fool.

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Personal Message must be set to CryptoTalk.Org - Get Paid for every Post!
This site manages the same scam to drive users to share spam -----> Make max posts on CryptoTalk.Org Forum until 1 november 2019 and win 1 btc!.
Bitcointalk account ----> @scat. Alt of Engg and more https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17003685.

Will these accounts be banned if they are linked to this platform?
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
September 26, 2019, 02:45:49 PM
#4
What if you post 20 anyway, with or without a signature. Does the signature make your post any better or worse without it?
global moderator
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In a world of peaches, don't ask for apple sauce
September 26, 2019, 02:28:58 PM
#3
Wait a sec... Weren't those the exact same (or at least really similar in max volume at least) terms (alongside the lack of a manager) that got them temporarily blacklisted the first time?
legendary
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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
September 26, 2019, 02:26:48 PM
#2
Anyone want to try it and see what happens?

Let's say you risk to sell your soul to promote a shady exchange, the last time the campaign was banned with the participants. If anyone is okay to risk their account then they are welcome. I wonder when did you get this email?

PS: I think it's a reputation board discussion.
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
September 26, 2019, 02:23:54 PM
#1
Edit 27-Sept-2019 @ 8:30 AM EST
Now being managed by yahoo62278
All discussion should be here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/yobitnet-signature-campaign-5188047


Just got this in my email:

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YoBit Signature Campaign

Dear YoBit Users!

YoBit Signature Campaign on Bitcointalk is updated and active again!

Please update your signatures!

Details: https://yobit.net/en/signature/details/

- Sr Member: 0.00012 BTC per constructive post (20 max per day).
- Hero Member: 0.00016 BTC per constructive post (20 max per day).
- Legendary Member: 0.00020 BTC per constructive post (20 max per day).

Sincerely yours,
Team of Yobit.Net

So 20 posts per day that's 140 a week.
No mention of campaign manager or anything else.
Going to be another crapshow or are people going to behave this time?

Anyone want to try it and see what happens?

-Dave
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