Since our campaign is running for a while now, it's time to reward the contributors so far.
Our goalOur campaign has been launched to improve posting quality in a meaningful way in local sections, reminding everyone about the importance to contribute quality content, to be constructive, to apply a proper native language, to make posts more attractive by applying some basic practices like:
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Contributing interesting content and providing insights instead of just rehashing what’s already been said / uninteresting fluff / guessing needlessly
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Proper spelling and punctuation; proofreading
- Dividing your article / topic into meaningful sections, using sub-headlines, highlighting important parts. Nobody wants to read a text block of 10-15 consecutive lines
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Avoiding meaningless one-liners (Shitposts). Submitting a post just for the sake of paid signature campaigns should be prevented
- Avoiding bad / unnecessary Memes or GIFs (we are not in Las Vegas)
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Avoiding unnecessary "Denglish" by applying appropriate translations. Don't be lazy and don't annoy native speakers with some easily avoidable Denglish. Respect your language as Bitcointalk should be a place of education, not a place of primary-school-level illiteracy
- Don't be a fool who wants to see Bitcoin as part of a clerical sect
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Flawed identification of sources (plagiarism) for your quoted content.We are not requesting huge essays all the time but even some
basic things (bold) can be done without much additional effort.
It's quite easy to apply proper spelling and punctuation, especially for your native language. If our native language is represented with an own board on Bitcointalk, it's a privilege to write in our own language there. Before submitting your comment, please proofread it properly. Avoid unnecessary "Denglish" / "Romglish", because most translations are basic education and knowing them is not difficult at all. We are not in primary school, applying our local language properly should be easy when we put in at least some effort.
The outcomeOur campaign is a good opportunity to prove how valuable for the community some members really are.
As our "Discovery of the year" we want to say KUDOS to
CoinEraser!
Kudos to
CoinEraserCoinEraser has proven to be a very good quality poster of the German section. His posts are insightful, well worded and CoinEraser simply proved how easy it is to apply the criteria mentioned in our campaign.
CoinEraser has been taking some time off the forum previously and it's great to see him back again, writing meaningful content and of course, his
earned Merit is a good proof for that.
Finally, his efforts have been also rewarded by icopress, who accepted CoinEraser in his signature campaign as icopress is known for only accepting good quality posters.
Being rewared here in our campaign as well as in icopress' campaign is once again a sign that the posting quality of CoinEraser is a great contribution to the forum and especially the German local board.
Disappointments of our campaignAs usual, where there is light, there is also shadow and it's also the case for our campaign.
Unfortunately, the overall outcome is still not satisfactory.
While a few members have clearly shown some honorable effort, our campaign has also been maliciously targeted by some trolls and butthurt shitposter’s apologists. Of course our campaign is a great nuisance for shitposters, lazy illiterate Denglish spammers and meaningless one-liner offenders as putting effort into posts would result in „wasting more time per post“ for them.
When it's too much for you to apply simple translations (which should well known if you aren't illiterate) or if it's too much to do a simple proofreading of your content, it's a big, big shame for these people.
We don’t regret offending them and will keep offending them to push for a better posting quality.
But for now, our campaign didn’t achieve combatting most easily avoidable problems.
Failing to achieve this goal is a pity for Bitcointalk as paid shitposting is still the main factor for lazy, illiterate word salat spam. And an additional issue, we have faced in our campaign is shitpost / spam apologia even after called out.
Protecting lazy shitposting practices is a sure bet to decrease posting quality further, enabling uneducated, illiterate spam gibberish.
I'm not giving any names here for now of these offenders.
When reading this part, these members will be well aware of their bad faith, which will be hopefully enough for them to feel guilty (and improve their writings).
However, it's a honor for me (and I'm sure that GazetaBitcoin will agree here), to have achieved at least some basic improvements, as positive members like CoinEraser have shown!
We will keep bringing up ideas to improve posting quality and keep running incentives active.