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b!z
September 01, 2013, 11:21:28 AM
#23
He is accepting to edit his post, he just ask for some tip.
You can agree on the amount ...
How about 0?

Tip should be for a delete...not an edit.   Shocked
Wouldn't be strange that a quoted post about "hacked by" text suddenly disappeared?
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September 01, 2013, 11:18:56 AM
#22
He is accepting to edit his post, he just ask for some tip.
You can agree on the amount ...
How about 0?

Tip should be for a delete...not an edit.   Shocked

Then again......this thread should be trashed by mods.
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September 01, 2013, 09:31:00 AM
#21
Seems simple enough to me; you want him to do something, you should pay him for his time.

It wasn't long ago that I had this little message beneath my avatar: it read, "Why fear hell?  We're already in it."  Someone had messaged me (presumably a religious person but he never said) asking me to change it to something else, because it "isn't good for people to read that" (and wouldn't explain what this meant, either.)  I said to him, I would love to change those words, and all I'm asking for is 1 BTC in return.  He wouldn't bite; he said I should do it for free, despite my own wishes.  I figured, if I was asking for 1 BTC, it should've been clear I didn't want to change it because someone asked, but apparently it wasn't.  I told him to contact me again when he had the coin, and he never messaged me again.  I wound up changing it months later on my own volition.

Anyhoo, there was another point in time where Matthew had asked me to edit my post because he accidentally posted too soon and wanted to change a few bits that I'd stored in my quote.  I think Matt's a pretty cool dude (I don't know why people don't like him but I haven't been around very long so what do I know), and he had purchased my services once before (more like, he donated 1 BTC to me out of the blue, and I felt obliged to make something for him), so I was happy to do that little thing for him, and would do so again.

Point is, if it's really that important, you'll be ready to pay for it to happen; you can't ask favors from people, insult them when they refuse, and then attempt to ridicule them in public for their decision; this is exactly the opposite direction to go in if you ever expect them to go through with that favor, and by now, I don't know if it'll ever happen.  Maybe he'll keep it that way just to spite you; maybe you'll resort to asking mods to take care of the problem after refusing to help the situation yourself.  My advice: apologize, lock the thread, and in time, everybody will forget this ever happened.

In the infamous bit thread, LukeJr once posted something of which I quoted and commented upon. He sent me a PM kindly asking me to delete my post. I couldn't do it fast enough in spite of high tensions at the time.
b!z
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September 01, 2013, 09:14:01 AM
#20
That's perfectly fine with me. It's best to keep censorship user observations as transparent as possible.
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September 01, 2013, 07:28:28 AM
#19
Seems simple enough to me; you want him to do something, you should pay him for his time.

It wasn't long ago that I had this little message beneath my avatar: it read, "Why fear hell?  We're already in it."  Someone had messaged me (presumably a religious person but he never said) asking me to change it to something else, because it "isn't good for people to read that" (and wouldn't explain what this meant, either.)  I said to him, I would love to change those words, and all I'm asking for is 1 BTC in return.  He wouldn't bite; he said I should do it for free, despite my own wishes.  I figured, if I was asking for 1 BTC, it should've been clear I didn't want to change it because someone asked, but apparently it wasn't.  I told him to contact me again when he had the coin, and he never messaged me again.  I wound up changing it months later on my own volition.

Anyhoo, there was another point in time where Matthew had asked me to edit my post because he accidentally posted too soon and wanted to change a few bits that I'd stored in my quote.  I think Matt's a pretty cool dude (I don't know why people don't like him but I haven't been around very long so what do I know), and he had purchased my services once before (more like, he donated 1 BTC to me out of the blue, and I felt obliged to make something for him), so I was happy to do that little thing for him, and would do so again.

Point is, if it's really that important, you'll be ready to pay for it to happen; you can't ask favors from people, insult them when they refuse, and then attempt to ridicule them in public for their decision; this is exactly the opposite direction to go in if you ever expect them to go through with that favor, and by now, I don't know if it'll ever happen.  Maybe he'll keep it that way just to spite you; maybe you'll resort to asking mods to take care of the problem after refusing to help the situation yourself.  My advice: apologize, lock the thread, and in time, everybody will forget this ever happened.

This, so much
b!z
legendary
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September 01, 2013, 07:16:36 AM
#18
He is accepting to edit his post, he just ask for some tip.
You can agree on the amount ...
How about 0?

No, try again.
Or apologize, lock the thread, and in time, everybody will forget this ever happened.
legendary
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September 01, 2013, 07:12:33 AM
#17
Seems simple enough to me; you want him to do something, you should pay him for his time.

It wasn't long ago that I had this little message beneath my avatar: it read, "Why fear hell?  We're already in it."  Someone had messaged me (presumably a religious person but he never said) asking me to change it to something else, because it "isn't good for people to read that" (and wouldn't explain what this meant, either.)  I said to him, I would love to change those words, and all I'm asking for is 1 BTC in return.  He wouldn't bite; he said I should do it for free, despite my own wishes.  I figured, if I was asking for 1 BTC, it should've been clear I didn't want to change it because someone asked, but apparently it wasn't.  I told him to contact me again when he had the coin, and he never messaged me again.  I wound up changing it months later on my own volition.

Anyhoo, there was another point in time where Matthew had asked me to edit my post because he accidentally posted too soon and wanted to change a few bits that I'd stored in my quote.  I think Matt's a pretty cool dude (I don't know why people don't like him but I haven't been around very long so what do I know), and he had purchased my services once before (more like, he donated 1 BTC to me out of the blue, and I felt obliged to make something for him), so I was happy to do that little thing for him, and would do so again.

Point is, if it's really that important, you'll be ready to pay for it to happen; you can't ask favors from people, insult them when they refuse, and then attempt to ridicule them in public for their decision; this is exactly the opposite direction to go in if you ever expect them to go through with that favor, and by now, I don't know if it'll ever happen.  Maybe he'll keep it that way just to spite you; maybe you'll resort to asking mods to take care of the problem after refusing to help the situation yourself.  My advice: apologize, lock the thread, and in time, everybody will forget this ever happened.
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September 01, 2013, 06:57:37 AM
#16
I don't see the problem tbh...


Yeah, me neither.
Me neither, he just said what he saw and if he's not lying (which apparently he isn't) then if you want him to silence his opinion, you have to give him something in exchange.
Silence his opinion?
If you're going to comment on something, please be sure you fully understand what really happened.
Believe me, I understand it pretty well. It's his decision to leave or edit the post.
I agree, I'm pointing out my opinion towards his decision.
Come on, no need to be a jerk about it.
How am I being a jerk, exactly?
Ummm, I don't know... Sarcasm, tone...
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September 01, 2013, 06:43:25 AM
#15
I don't see the problem tbh...


Yeah, me neither.
Me neither, he just said what he saw and if he's not lying (which apparently he isn't) then if you want him to silence his opinion, you have to give him something in exchange.
Silence his opinion?
If you're going to comment on something, please be sure you fully understand what really happened.
Believe me, I understand it pretty well. It's his decision to leave or edit the post.
I agree, I'm pointing out my opinion towards his decision.
Come on, no need to be a jerk about it.
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September 01, 2013, 06:42:42 AM
#14
He is accepting to edit his post, he just ask for some tip.
You can agree on the amount ...
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September 01, 2013, 06:42:30 AM
#13
I don't see the problem tbh...


Yeah, me neither.
Me neither, he just said what he saw and if he's not lying (which apparently he isn't) then if you want him to silence the truth, you have to give him something in exchange.
Silence his opinion?
If you're going to comment on something, please be sure you fully understand what really happened.

Fixed that for ya. I'm sure mprep understands the issue enough. It's not too complicated. :-)
Have you read the goddamn explanation to why it was saying "hacked by UKdevit"?
If not: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3037631

Your post can be misunderstood by people who wants to hire me (bringing me loss), I just asked you a favor to put a simple note and you acted all scumbag on me.

EDIT:
I asked the same thing to CoinHoarder and Welsh and see what they did:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3033031
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3034547
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3040866
Yes, I understood that, you don't need to explain it again to me. He didn't write your created site was hacked, he wrote that it was written by someone. If the person ordering your services is smart enoigh and reads on, he won't think like that. I don't really think such people will order from you.
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September 01, 2013, 06:35:54 AM
#12
I don't see the problem tbh...


Yeah, me neither.
Me neither, he just said what he saw and if he's not lying (which apparently he isn't) then if you want him to silence his opinion, you have to give him something in exchange.
Silence his opinion?
If you're going to comment on something, please be sure you fully understand what really happened.
Believe me, I understand it pretty well. It's his decision to leave or edit the post.
b!z
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September 01, 2013, 06:21:22 AM
#11
I don't see the problem tbh...


Yeah, me neither.
Me neither, he just said what he saw and if he's not lying (which apparently he isn't) then if you want him to silence the truth, you have to give him something in exchange.
Silence his opinion?
If you're going to comment on something, please be sure you fully understand what really happened.

Fixed that for ya. I'm sure mprep understands the issue enough. It's not too complicated. :-)
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September 01, 2013, 06:13:42 AM
#10
I don't see the problem tbh...


Yeah, me neither.
Me neither, he just said what he saw and if he's not lying (which apparently he isn't) then if you want him to silence his opinion, you have to give him something in exchange.
b!z
legendary
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September 01, 2013, 02:20:37 AM
#9
I don't see the problem tbh...


Yeah, me neither.
legendary
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August 31, 2013, 08:42:32 AM
#8
I don't see the problem tbh...
b!z
legendary
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August 31, 2013, 08:39:55 AM
#7
Says me. You would be paid 0.0000001 btc for editing a post, or something like that ^^

That's how much you would be looking for.
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August 30, 2013, 11:21:28 AM
#6
Says me. You would be paid 0.0000001 btc for editing a post, or something like that ^^
b!z
legendary
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August 30, 2013, 11:20:17 AM
#5
It only takes 20 seconds to edit, what do you want? It would cost more in fees that in btc Tongue lol

Says who?
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August 30, 2013, 11:03:35 AM
#4
It only takes 20 seconds to edit, what do you want? It would cost more in fees that in btc Tongue lol
b!z
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August 30, 2013, 11:01:27 AM
#3
Oh boy, my very own thread!
Time is money. If you want one, you'll have to provide the other. :-)
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August 30, 2013, 11:00:51 AM
#2
No worries. Í will edit b!z post for a small donation.
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August 30, 2013, 10:59:44 AM
#1
Ladies and gentlemen's... I present to you... a DOUCHEBAG!

Hello,

Can you please edit your post on my thread?

Links: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3034288
Reason: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3037631

Strike the current test and put like a note saying it was a misunderstanding or something.

Thanks!

Is there any incentive for me to do so? What would I receive for this? :-
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