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Topic: Does the "One thread per site ONLY" rule apply in the lending section? (Read 531 times)

copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
I noticed today that knightkon has opened 2 lending threads in the lending section, with one being for loans over 1BTC, and one for general loans. These are the 2 threads:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/commercial-only-loan-service-1572035
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/knight-day-loan-service-1480336

My question is basically the title - does the rule apply? If it doesn't, it should definitely be implemented because you will probably see people open multiple threads with different limits in hopes of getting more exposure, and hurting the people who don't want to do that.
In his case the threads are not promoting sites, so it is fine I guess.
Both threads are both with the same goal, but the short term loans and long term(big amount) should be in the belonging section.

Promoting sites or not does not matter. Its the same thing, just different amounts, so it should be the same thread. Its not about short/long term either, where a 2nd thread in a different section(!) would be justified.

Id report it as double.
we could make a long discussion about it, but that will not change a thing.
Just contact knightkon and tell him to merge these threads into one, instead of making the problem bigger than it actually is.

If have no authority to tell them anything. If anything OP could have just reported the thread. I have now, not sure if it will do anything.
legendary
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Get loan in just five minutes goo.gl/8WMW6n
I have warned him a couple day ago :
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.15774821
 but he ignored it, after lock old this, he  create new self moderate thread.
hero member
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I don't bite.
Well, the forum/marketplace rules stated that:

we could make a long discussion about it, but that will not change a thing.
That is the point of this thread, though. No?
hero member
Activity: 675
Merit: 513
:)
I noticed today that knightkon has opened 2 lending threads in the lending section, with one being for loans over 1BTC, and one for general loans. These are the 2 threads:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/commercial-only-loan-service-1572035
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/knight-day-loan-service-1480336

My question is basically the title - does the rule apply? If it doesn't, it should definitely be implemented because you will probably see people open multiple threads with different limits in hopes of getting more exposure, and hurting the people who don't want to do that.
In his case the threads are not promoting sites, so it is fine I guess.
Both threads are both with the same goal, but the short term loans and long term(big amount) should be in the belonging section.

Promoting sites or not does not matter. Its the same thing, just different amounts, so it should be the same thread. Its not about short/long term either, where a 2nd thread in a different section(!) would be justified.

Id report it as double.
we could make a long discussion about it, but that will not change a thing.
Just contact knightkon and tell him to merge these threads into one, instead of making the problem bigger than it actually is.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1036
Just like what shorena pointed out its the same thing, "same service" which is lending and the only difference is the amount being lended out. I guess knighton just want to separate the borrowers with high amount borrowed versus those with the lower ones.
copper member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1528
No I dont escrow anymore.
I noticed today that knightkon has opened 2 lending threads in the lending section, with one being for loans over 1BTC, and one for general loans. These are the 2 threads:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/commercial-only-loan-service-1572035
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/knight-day-loan-service-1480336

My question is basically the title - does the rule apply? If it doesn't, it should definitely be implemented because you will probably see people open multiple threads with different limits in hopes of getting more exposure, and hurting the people who don't want to do that.
In his case the threads are not promoting sites, so it is fine I guess.
Both threads are both with the same goal, but the short term loans and long term(big amount) should be in the belonging section.

Promoting sites or not does not matter. Its the same thing, just different amounts, so it should be the same thread. Its not about short/long term either, where a 2nd thread in a different section(!) would be justified.

Id report it as double.
hero member
Activity: 675
Merit: 513
:)
I noticed today that knightkon has opened 2 lending threads in the lending section, with one being for loans over 1BTC, and one for general loans. These are the 2 threads:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/commercial-only-loan-service-1572035
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/knight-day-loan-service-1480336

My question is basically the title - does the rule apply? If it doesn't, it should definitely be implemented because you will probably see people open multiple threads with different limits in hopes of getting more exposure, and hurting the people who don't want to do that.
In his case the threads are not promoting sites, so it is fine I guess.
Both threads are both with the same goal, but the short term loans and long term(big amount) should be in the belonging section.
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 3284
I noticed today that knightkon has opened 2 lending threads in the lending section, with one being for loans over 1BTC, and one for general loans. These are the 2 threads:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/commercial-only-loan-service-1572035
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/knight-day-loan-service-1480336

My question is basically the title - does the rule apply? If it doesn't, it should definitely be implemented because you will probably see people open multiple threads with different limits in hopes of getting more exposure, and hurting the people who don't want to do that.
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