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You should be able to in theory (boring and likely fruitless as it may be), but even if you try to abide by the forum rules, there are circumstances in which you follow what others do in the bounty, thinking that it is what you should be doing, only to find out that it may be on the verge, and having only a history of bounty reports may not help your case.
As an example, I was almost nuked back in my early days in 2018. I flirted with a (very) few bounties and such to see what all the fuss was about and, somehow, ended up being a proposed candidate for banning my account:
<...> I could have been knocked-off the board pretty soon though …:
A month ago, I got about
800 accounts nuked for spamming @AlexPromotion.
Today, I stumbled upon this thread:
#Joinedairdrop #obirum
Telegram username : @kamaljeetsambyal
Bitcointalk username: kamaljeetsambyal
Bitcointalk link:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.phpEth address : 0x4ea90b4E5D0677d2726f8242c9b9a55636414922
I think he accidentally created a new thread, instead of spamming in their "normal" spam thread.
After further investigation, it turns out many spammers are posting among others their Eth address for some token airdrop. This is against the rules, although quite common on the
bounty board.
I created a list of all Newbies who posted the words "obirum" and "airdrop" in the 5 past days. This list has 374 unique participants.
I've only checked a few manually, they're not exclusively posting this spam: some of them post some "normal" posts, but most of them post all kinds of spam.
Question for Mods: Is this worth nuking all of them? If so, I'll keep making lists like this. If not, I won't.
My Nuke list for consideration (I choose clickable over code-tags):
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@mprep and other mods apparently nuked quite a few from the list. Saved by the whistle …
I did explain my initial steps rather well here on the B&H board for others to understand:
<…> When I joined the forum, I did it during the great hype period, and was genuinely intrigued by all this virtual community world. Being myself rather an anti-social network sort of creature, I took it with an exploratory spirit, wanting to unveil both something about myself, and about what the forum was about and the surrounding mass hype.<….>
The post goes on a fair bit more. I kind of felt it was confession day or something of the sort …
By the way, if you check the ETH I used back then, you'll see just how fruitless bounty/airdrops may turn out ...