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legendary
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February 23, 2014, 05:59:59 PM
#7
I wasn't following DOGE since start but I read somewhere there were 2 known guys who started it all, rich and / or popular ones I'd say. You
might wanna check early DOGE posts here and early DOGE articles on Internet. If I can recall correctly, those 2 guys were working in some
known company or own such company and started everything supposedly as a joke (I totally don't belive in "a joke" part though).
legendary
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February 23, 2014, 05:37:16 PM
#6
Anyone who thinks cryptocoin based on MEME can last for long somehow missed the fact Internet MEMEs are never long-term. DOGE will most
likely die slowly mostly due to amount of money people invested in it (no one likes to be loser so many will try to prevent price crash) but it will
die for sure. There will be new MEMEs and new pumps and dumps, better, way more crazy, with way more money put into propaganda. Since
DOGE has nothing to offer but trendy name (trends change, you know?) there is very little chance it will be successful in the long run.

If you are into DOGE because it is still profitable for you to mine it or trade it, well, I understand that (I trade it myself) but if you are holding it
long-term ... you better rethink that!
legendary
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February 23, 2014, 04:49:58 PM
#5
Its like I said. Paid posters who mass-spammed, and they made money by pumping and dumping the coin, and fooling people with the illusion of popularity for a garbage coin with a lousy name

+1

Problem is many here are not new only to this forum but life as well, with very little experience especially in investment domain. Or just plain
stupid regardless of age, of course.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
February 23, 2014, 04:39:25 PM
#4
Or...maybe it was just a joke based on a meme that took off?  It's the same with memes you know.  Some take off and everybody passes them around, and some memes are meh right from the beginning.  Some cats become Internet stars and some don't.  I don't think Dogecoin had to hire people to flood the forum.  I think it just got popular cause people thought it was funny.  I think that makes more sense than a huge Doge conspiracy.
hero member
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February 23, 2014, 04:29:09 PM
#3
Anyone who is involved with web-design, is aware of the tactics
of making a forum appear busier than it actually is.

Why make a forum look busier than it really is?
Because people tend not to join or post on forums that are not that busy,
that is why.

How do web-designers make forums look busy when they are not busy?
Web-designers can create their own posts under many alt-names, in
order to create the illusion of having more activity on a new forum.
Or, if they have the money to spend, they can hire paid-posters
to fill the forum with even more posts that way.

And once the forum is looking busier, then the web-surfers are much more
likely to join up and start posting themselves.

It works. That is the truth. It is deceitful(lies), but it does work.


That is likely what dogecoin did. They used paid posters and lots of them,
in order to create the illusion of being a popular coin when in fact,
most people had already rejected dogecoin because of the lousy name.

Dogs buy a dogs coin, and dogecoin is based on lies from the time it first started.
The paid posters even started to lie and say that dogecoin went viral, when
in fact, it was the mass-spam paid posters who kept on posting and being paid,
who went and spread the dog-gospel of dogecoin.

As investors though, you have the choice, of whether or not you will be fooled
or deceived by these tactics or not.

So besides a he said/ she said/ they said/ you said, is there some data to back this up? Or are you just retarded? Just wondering.
newbie
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February 23, 2014, 04:26:59 PM
#2
Hmmm interesting.
I was there when it first started. I must be one of those paid posters.

It's honestly such a stupid idea to do what they did (IF they did).
Paying many people to post and hype would cost so much that if it failed, you're totally screwed.
Free economy. Inform people and let them decide for themselves.
sr. member
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February 23, 2014, 04:09:03 PM
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