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Topic: Cointelegraph is promoting scammers (Read 1864 times)

sr. member
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September 25, 2016, 01:21:42 AM
#43
They only want to make money, immoral site, like coinmarketcap.com, the bitstarz ad is shit scam site, they still list them to scam ppl.
sr. member
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September 25, 2016, 01:07:48 AM
#42
As long as members of crypto community do not understand these scammers can be defeated only by completely eliminating access to the general population for them, we ll go nowhere. What does that mean? It means, STARVE THEM TO DEATH. Do not send them a single penny and do not let them disseminate their ads or info to other people.

It seems Cointelegraph s been doing the opposite.

You are right. Cointelegraph is only keen to further their short term revenue interest and forsaking the long term view of overall health of crypto community.

But nothing wrong. Its a business afterall
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September 25, 2016, 12:16:38 AM
#41
As long as members of crypto community do not understand these scammers can be defeated only by completely eliminating access to the general population for them, we ll go nowhere. What does that mean? It means, STARVE THEM TO DEATH. Do not send them a single penny and do not let them disseminate their ads or info to other people.

It seems Cointelegraph s been doing the opposite.
sr. member
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September 24, 2016, 06:34:04 PM
#40
I am still seeing such ads on cointelegraph though. Difficult to get trustworthy news these days. Wait - are there trust worthy news sites on BTC?
sr. member
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September 20, 2016, 12:14:48 PM
#39
The problem with these kinds of websites is that they will do anything for money. Cointelegraph don't care as long as the shady websites pay them in bitcoin. Even coindesk has fallen to that level recently.
Some shady cloud mining website did a (200$) "press release" on their website spouting the biggest lies and promises. Coindesk don't mind or care, they put a disclaimer at the bottom saying the info may not be true and that's it. Never mind the fact they misleaded thousands of readers and attracted investors to a scam website.
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September 03, 2016, 01:24:22 PM
#38
I think that they only care about their ads and revenues and earnings from advertisements. They must block ads such as ads about cloudmining websites because many user will be in wrong place. So if you are website which is talking trusts and news about bitcoin, than why are you advertising scammers in exchange of money? I have this question
hero member
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September 03, 2016, 11:05:36 AM
#37
I think there is big misunderstanding about the scam concept , if you see a site as a scam site , might other one don't see it a scam , however , I prefer to stay away from all these sites , but I am not sure that all these sites are scammers , about cointelegraph , it is not the only site which advertise for a cloud mining , I can watch similar ads on coinmarketcap and newsbtc and many other sited .
legendary
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September 03, 2016, 09:07:07 AM
#36
not defending Cointelegraph here,but if you were them
would you just tell to go to hell to an advertiser who brings you money now and here or you rather be proud and wear
a watermark "NO HYIPS,SCAMS,INVESTMENT,GAMBLING-only news,gossips so lets hold hands and wallow in bliss" ?
accepting ads from a HYIP doesn't mean that you condone scam
Huffington Post posting Trump's interview about the wall with Mexica makes them racist slugs?
Once again-it is up to you to gauge the level of trust this or that source  of info provides.
You see them advertise HYIPs and all sort of dubious semi-legal shit that turns into scam with time?Treat them accordingly.
Find a different news site,use adblock or never use the companies they advertise(hope you don't anyways)
sr. member
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September 03, 2016, 07:39:34 AM
#35
I've saw allegations saying that Cointelegraph is not a reputable crypto-currency news website, so this confirms what those people said.

If you want something to promote, you can buy 'articles' or 'interviews' from them. Cointelegraph is far from reputable, and them claiming to be a 'news site' is just a complete hoax.
legendary
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September 03, 2016, 07:29:31 AM
#34
trust your own judgement,not the ads from any source
be it cointelegraph or bitcointalk
how many scams,HYIPs and "cloud minings" are advertised here?
does it mean that the forum itself is not trustworthy?
how does cointelegraph determine if the advertiser is "legit" or not?



If cointelegraph are using an ad server or ad service, then we can give them the benefit of the doubt since they may not be able to control the ads that appear

but if cointelgraph were to be in direct contact with the scammers and offered a space for scammers to advertise, then we need to question coin telegraph
it's wrong,they're embed those ads manually,and not using advertiser service nor becoming publisher of some advertising site,and it's mean that they're now what exactly they're doing,so no tolerance on it,cointelegraph is already questionable since few months ago because they're dealing with these HYIPs for a long time
sr. member
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September 03, 2016, 06:46:37 AM
#33
trust your own judgement,not the ads from any source
be it cointelegraph or bitcointalk
how many scams,HYIPs and "cloud minings" are advertised here?
does it mean that the forum itself is not trustworthy?
how does cointelegraph determine if the advertiser is "legit" or not?



If cointelegraph are using an ad server or ad service, then we can give them the benefit of the doubt since they may not be able to control the ads that appear

but if cointelgraph were to be in direct contact with the scammers and offered a space for scammers to advertise, then we need to question coin telegraph
legendary
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September 03, 2016, 05:42:02 AM
#32
trust your own judgement,not the ads from any source
be it cointelegraph or bitcointalk
how many scams,HYIPs and "cloud minings" are advertised here?
does it mean that the forum itself is not trustworthy?
how does cointelegraph determine if the advertiser is "legit" or not?
hero member
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September 03, 2016, 04:27:19 AM
#31
Cointelegraph like any other news services which rely on ads they don't care who are going to promote .only they care of profit return so everyone should think twice when invest btc regardless where he find the ads for sure no need to invest in cloud mining .
Hahahaha and that's why i'm  very dislike about the site with a high traffic because for the longer the site will never care about their ads if that will affected their visitor or trapped them, that is absolutely can happened,  and in their mind just filling with money,money and money. i'm not naive if their site is still alive from gaining money at from their ads.
hero member
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September 03, 2016, 04:06:19 AM
#30
Cointelegraph like any other news services which rely on ads they don't care who are going to promote .only they care of profit return so everyone should think twice when invest btc regardless where he find the ads for sure no need to invest in cloud mining .
staff
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September 03, 2016, 04:02:03 AM
#29
We need to wait for official statement from Cointelegraph. I am sure that they will back from every scammy and potentially harmful ad.

At some point, I saw fake blockchain.info wallet in google ads, so if giants like google can made a mistake of this caliber we will have to excuse Cointelegraph.

the comparison you just made is simply bad. Google have millions of users and each user is free to put ads he wants to , unlike Cointelegraph where they only add cryptocurrencies advertisements (and there is only a few of them).
Not only that but sometimes they do reviews in the websites they advertise (the scammy ones) + they put their referral links, so yeah It's their responsibility 100% .
and how come they are the only one advertising scams ? I don't see Coindesk or other websites doing that .
legendary
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September 03, 2016, 02:55:51 AM
#28
We need to wait for official statement from Cointelegraph. I am sure that they will back from every scammy and potentially harmful ad.

At some point I saw fake blockchain.info wallet in google ads, so if giants like google can made a mistake of this caliber we will have to excuse Cointelegraph (if they react and fix their error fast, that is).
sr. member
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September 03, 2016, 02:36:41 AM
#27
Big time shit. They obviously care only about their referral fee. Bravo Cointelegraph!

It looks like their ads are not generated by ad servers. It is inserted manually. Hence. no excuse that it is the ad provider's fault.
legendary
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September 03, 2016, 02:34:05 AM
#26
Big time shit. They obviously care only about their referral fee. Bravo Cointelegraph!

With all respect to you! Are you sure that this kind of service will do so big mistake?! Yes, i know that's mistake, but maybe it was not mentioned.. Please, just consider this.
sr. member
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September 03, 2016, 02:30:52 AM
#25
Cointelegraph is promoting scammers through ads --- biteminers and some others. Should a decently reputable btc news site do some vetting of their advertisers?



I like those guys yammering that someone is doing something unethical.
Thiose guys participating in a signature campaign of a dice game.
Bravo!

It is different. Dice and Casino are areas where newbies or seasoned bitcoin users know the risks involved. It is casino and betting after all.

But on popular crypto news sites, new bitcoin users are less wary of scam sites and may be conned by these scammy investment sites
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September 03, 2016, 01:02:35 AM
#24
Big time shit. They obviously care only about their referral fee. Bravo Cointelegraph!
hero member
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September 02, 2016, 11:58:35 PM
#23
I think they're not picking the banner for manually and they're just get a banner for automatically
I assume that this is happening but still it is unacceptble to see one of the most reputable bitcoin news websites promoting cloud mining scams.There is no excuse for them,if they want to gain their readers trust and increase their traffic they must stop advertising sites like this and be more selective.
Hemmm.... okay maybe if that is just an automatically and the effect is also the decreasing their credibility....  but maybe they wanna for utilize their traffic rank for getting a profit from them. well, like a lot of person in this time the profit is always become the mainly targetting.
sr. member
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September 02, 2016, 10:16:13 PM
#22
I think they're not picking the banner for manually and they're just get a banner for automatically
I assume that this is happening but still it is unacceptable to see one of the most reputable bitcoin news websites promoting cloud mining scams.There is no excuse for them,if they want to gain their readers trust and increase their traffic they must stop advertising sites like this and be more selective.
legendary
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September 02, 2016, 10:10:11 PM
#21
At the beginning you need to know that every website accepts the possibility of sponsored article. Such practic doesn't mean that in the future the advertised service / offer proves to be a fraud. Such accusations you can throw only, when you are sure that the information service knew about intentions of advertised service.
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September 02, 2016, 07:54:33 PM
#20
Before judging all of the reliable bitcoin news sites will be better for understanding the advertising system and I don't know about my word but maybe I think they're not picking the banner for manually and they're just get a banner for automatically but I don't know about how the advertise is working, maybe if my sentences is not correct waiting for someone is correcting my sentences.
newbie
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September 02, 2016, 04:19:13 PM
#19
Cointelegraph is promoting scammers through ads --- biteminers and some others. Should a decently reputable btc news site do some vetting of their advertisers?



I like those guys yammering that someone is doing something unethical.
Thiose guys participating in a signature campaign of a dice game.
Bravo!
legendary
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September 02, 2016, 09:28:26 AM
#18
Just ignore the advertisements of ponzi sites. today many news sites disclose sites ponzi. Although I do not like sites ponzi I read the news of many websites and when I see a ponzi site, I ignore.


I used to think cointelegraph was a reputable and unbiased news source. Unfortunately, seeing them promoting/ advertising sketchy sites like that just for the revenues is a big letdown. You'd think they'd value their reputation and screen their adverts or at least put up a page with warnings/caution (list of issues,scam accusations; if there are any) about the sites they're currently advertising. This would be a significant aid especially for new users who doesn't know better.

I doubt they will lose reputation because they promote ponzi sites or because they post news about  ponzi sites.


hero member
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September 02, 2016, 06:44:48 AM
#17
Cointelegraph is promoting scammers through ads --- biteminers and some others. Should a decently reputable btc news site do some vetting of their advertisers?




There aren`t many big bitcoin advertisers so Cointelegraph doesn`t have any

 requirements about the legitimacy of their advertisers.

This is sad.Bitcoin is still flooded with scammers and this stops the btc growth.
sr. member
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September 02, 2016, 06:34:25 AM
#16
I think the advertising provider, the media will surely be more concerned with profit than a belief. So if it cointelgraph do like that, because they're just running errands as a provider of space ikaln and they just want to seek advantage. If indeed the ad shown is one of the fraudulent website, then you can complain of such things so that they may review the
legendary
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September 02, 2016, 06:27:06 AM
#15
You could also say that this forum is promoting scammers, since it's expected of you to make your own conclusions if something is a scam or not.

Now to be honest, seeing them promote these scams does make me take everything they post with a grain of salt.
Same as everything I read about on this forum
sr. member
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September 02, 2016, 04:23:00 AM
#14
There are other crypto websites advertising cloud mining. Coinmarketcap was advertising one five minutes ago.



They probably get paid by Google ads or similar, and don't know what will be in their banner. I don't know if you can pick and choose what Google ads your site shows. It might be a case of let them show anything or you can't use Google ads.
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September 02, 2016, 03:43:27 AM
#13
looks like Cointelegraph is loosing revenue ,so they are allowing more site to for teh advertising purpose , may be there are lot scammers on those advertising sites alos, because they introduce some malware etc. so Cointelegraph can add some security measures to keep their reputation and maintain legitness of their site.
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September 02, 2016, 03:42:42 AM
#12
Unlike other news sites like Coindesk and others , Cointelegraph don't give a damn about the readers , they advertise whoever pays the most and It has been proven In the last few months , I'm going to give few examples so I don't just throw accusations just like that.

Bitplutos.com  (thread I made in 2015 ) : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitplutoscom-legit-or-scam-1130864
SearchTrade.com (I accused them for scamming just because the fact they couldn't give a signed message to prove they actually have funds even though the owner promised to give one)  , Scam accusation I made (in 2015) : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/warning-searchtradecom-probably-a-scam-1180957 & SearchTrade thread (got closed at June 2016 since some people started to accuse them) : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hello-1169313
Coince.com (which is a clear Ponzi scheme) and they are running for some time now and stopped paying some people since few days.
Biteminer which is most likely a copy of HashOcean... I remember that they start advertising about it few days before HashOcean goes with over 700,000 user funds.

Finally , Here is an interesting thing you should read by a Former writer on Cointelegraph : https://medium.com/@iandemartino/more-on-cointelegraph-by-a-former-writer-b4e1058b37ca#.bcaxjgfm0

Overall , Cointelegraph is not trustworthy and whoever is using the products they promote , should use them carefully or not use them at all !
legendary
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September 02, 2016, 03:31:01 AM
#11


@OP, I think so, they must look over the site first before advertising it. Reputable/legit sites must help people out to avoid scam sites and not advertise it for people to be scammed.
no, it's no use,cointelegraph actually know what's exactly a website that they're advertised,they even having a small banner that having hyperlink to the cointelegraph's referral link,they just don't need to look over the site because they're not forbid any Ponzi site and consider those sites as a money machine
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September 02, 2016, 02:58:14 AM
#10
Most popular bitcoin news sites by now have turned into cash making machines. I bet that a big part of their news is actually paid advertisement content which is hidden in the form of an article.

I think we will be seeing more and more of this type of advertisement. It is very difficult for us to see the difference between a real article and an advertisement article. It requires more work for the advertiser, but I think the exposure is much higher than to current advertisements.

If people read a full article, they have spend a lot of time thinking about the product that is promoted.
That's the sad truth. I think most Bitcoin news websites are taking the opportunity to earn from their advertisements since Bitcoin users are into looking for news, especially those who are also sharing on their bitcoin related social media accounts, they tend to go back again and again to that site. Sometimes, those sites that you trust for bitcoin news lead you to join some cloud mining, hyips and doublers that are present in their ads. This happens mostly on newbies, because they trust the site, they think it provides trusted sites on their ads too.

@OP, I think so, they must look over the site first before advertising it. Reputable/legit sites must help people out to avoid scam sites and not advertise it for people to be scammed.
legendary
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September 02, 2016, 02:11:43 AM
#9
Most popular bitcoin news sites by now have turned into cash making machines. I bet that a big part of their news is actually paid advertisement content which is hidden in the form of an article.

I think we will be seeing more and more of this type of advertisement. It is very difficult for us to see the difference between a real article and an advertisement article. It requires more work for the advertiser, but I think the exposure is much higher than to current advertisements.

If people read a full article, they have spend a lot of time thinking about the product that is promoted.
legendary
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September 01, 2016, 11:18:48 PM
#8
Most cloud mining companies do not start as scams in my opinion. I think they truly thought that they could compete and make ROI for themselves and their clients. Maybe it is out of ignorance or naiveté but the bottom line is we should be responsible enough to give them the benefit of the doubt.

As for Bitminer I cannot speak personally if they really intend scam from the start but I can surely say that their success to get ROI is very small. It is better to avoid all cloud mining sites.
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September 01, 2016, 06:34:43 PM
#7
Well, cointelegraph is turned into shady site.... it's not my first time to see the coin base is promoting the shady site.... in the long run cointelegraph is always think how to gain money from their advertise. LOL
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September 01, 2016, 06:30:00 PM
#6
I used to think cointelegraph was a reputable and unbiased news source. Unfortunately, seeing them promoting/ advertising sketchy sites like that just for the revenues is a big letdown. You'd think they'd value their reputation and screen their adverts or at least put up a page with warnings/caution (list of issues,scam accusations; if there are any) about the sites they're currently advertising. This would be a significant aid especially for new users who doesn't know better.
sr. member
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September 01, 2016, 01:58:13 PM
#5
This story is what the community needs, some proper investigation and warning! Thank you. This stands out in an ocean of rubbish media in the Crypto space This is a trend that seems to become more common among cloud mining scams, as they want to entice users to sign up to find out more details
legendary
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September 01, 2016, 01:54:35 PM
#4
This issue was raised so much times in past also and what cointelegraph doing will surely effect the new peoples mostly. I like the animated posts they have and i think many other also like that but they keep promoting one after another cloud mining ponzi getting lured by high referral commission or by high grade ad payment from cloud mining ponzis. This is purely a bad practice and is bad for their reputation too.
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September 01, 2016, 01:42:33 PM
#3
Yeah that's shitty to advertise any cloud mining site.  I assume they know better.  And yeah I thought cointelegraph was a legit news source.   You can't be unbiased about sucker-bait bitcoin scams whilst taking money from same.
sr. member
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September 01, 2016, 01:23:40 PM
#2
I've saw allegations saying that Cointelegraph is not a reputable crypto-currency news website, so this confirms what those people said.
sr. member
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September 01, 2016, 01:22:15 PM
#1
Cointelegraph is promoting scammers through ads --- biteminers and some others. Should a decently reputable btc news site do some vetting of their advertisers?


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