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December 28, 2015, 06:30:12 PM
#16
I don't think the legality really matters... We openly discuss dark web markets here, so why not humanresources?

With that said, I've been thinking that HR might be a honeypot, what would be an argument against this? Any evidence?
sr. member
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December 28, 2015, 06:27:40 PM
#15
I don't think the legality really matters... We openly discuss dark web markets here, so why not humanresources?
legendary
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December 28, 2015, 03:10:26 PM
#14
I don't see why not to have multiple campaigns running at once... I think Subtracta is quitting his position so the needed new managers for the fixed rate campaign.

Maybe so but it seems a bit sketchy that they ran through 3 other campaigners, a lot of them without real reputation or experience.

subSTRATA is (so far) the only campaign manager of them that I'd trust with anything. I've never heard of the others.

Anyways, I don't really think this is a good representation of their trustworthiness, though, so my view on them is mostly neutral.
hey thanks

given their website though, my guess is that they want to make the next evolution market or something, theres not much to indicate a scam as far as 'put your money here, deposit x btc to apply, buy this,' etc, goes. it seems they just want people to create some kind of dark net service, to me at least. they dont ask for personal info or anything else either, and try to keep everything as anonymous as possible, so the possibility of creating an illegal TOR-based service is there.
legendary
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December 28, 2015, 02:21:31 PM
#13

 There have been  many campaigns that I would've wanted to join because of their excellent rates but I couldn't because they required that a certain number of posts be made in the gambling section, one of the few sections I truly feel I don't have a lot to contribute to (I've have never been interested in gambling).

This is the same position I am in. Even though secondstrade have just decreased there rates and reduced max posts per week it is still the best campaign for me to be in as a member because the higher paying campaigns require you to post in the gambling section and in order for me to post there I would just be spamming because I really have no interest in gambling my hard earned BTCs..

If the HR campaign would open up to member rank users then I would be highly interested in joining them..
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December 28, 2015, 10:09:47 AM
#12
Has anyone had any success contacting them?
legendary
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December 28, 2015, 06:11:16 AM
#11
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ObscureBean (and anyone else who will comment)

That is an interesting project you are involved with.  At some point I should work up the intellectual energy to explore PGP, the Dark Net and related technologies.  A big job, as I have no one to teach me, and I am no pro.

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Whatever you can tell us about your project would interest us all.  

Good luck!

Well first off, it's not my project, it's merely a signature campaign I'm participating in, you should check out the website. I've heard of PGP plenty enough times, I know it has to do with encryption and that you can 'sign' messages using it but that's about it, I've never researched it. Same goes for Dark net, I know it's a network built on top of the regular internet,  that you need special software to access it and that people usually use it to remain anonymous.
Hopefully somebody more knowledgeable than myself will be able to explain them better to you  Smiley
legendary
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December 28, 2015, 01:29:30 AM
#10
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ObscureBean (and anyone else who will comment)

That is an interesting project you are involved with.  At some point I should work up the intellectual energy to explore PGP, the Dark Net and related technologies.  A big job, as I have no one to teach me, and I am no pro.

*   *   *

Whatever you can tell us about your project would interest us all.  

Good luck!
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December 28, 2015, 12:41:18 AM
#9
The campaigns all have different requirements, so I think it's fair for them to create separate threads for each campaign.

Furthermore the matter was never censored...
legendary
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December 28, 2015, 12:39:15 AM
#8
What's there to discuss? And who's censoring any discussion?

The campaigns look legit (provided they end up paying for the first week.) The one fixed rate campaign that requires 12 posts (of 25) per week be posted in Services Discussion seems a bit excessive, but shitty posts should go through the regular vetting process for all spam. It's the burden of the poster to follow the rules of the campaign and the forum.

I look forward to hearing what you think the challenge is with this company's campaigns.


Don't they have the right to have their own rules?
I do think their campaign is legit and I can see they are paying. Its up now for the users to join the campaign and accept the burden to post on Services Discussion. E-coin campaign as far as I know also want the users on their campaign to post on such section.

This rule has been updated, it's now 10 posts and participants are free to spread these across the Services, Service Announcements and Service Discussion sub-sections.
Of course campaign owners are free to set their own rules, it's the participant's responsibility to be honest about being able to meet the requirements and not spam. There have been  many campaigns that I would've wanted to join because of their excellent rates but I couldn't because they required that a certain number of posts be made in the gambling section, one of the few sections I truly feel I don't have a lot to contribute to (I've have never been interested in gambling).
sr. member
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December 28, 2015, 12:28:18 AM
#7
I don't see why not to have multiple campaigns running at once... I think Subtracta is quitting his position so the needed new managers for the fixed rate campaign.

Maybe so but it seems a bit sketchy that they ran through 3 other campaigners, a lot of them without real reputation or experience.

subSTRATA is (so far) the only campaign manager of them that I'd trust with anything. I've never heard of the others.

Anyways, I don't really think this is a good representation of their trustworthiness, though, so my view on them is mostly neutral.
legendary
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December 28, 2015, 12:10:43 AM
#6
What's there to discuss? And who's censoring any discussion?

The campaigns look legit (provided they end up paying for the first week.) The one fixed rate campaign that requires 12 posts (of 25) per week be posted in Services Discussion seems a bit excessive, but shitty posts should go through the regular vetting process for all spam. It's the burden of the poster to follow the rules of the campaign and the forum.

I look forward to hearing what you think the challenge is with this company's campaigns.


Don't they have the right to have their own rules?
I do think their campaign is legit and I can see they are paying. Its up now for the users to join the campaign and accept the burden to post on Services Discussion. E-coin campaign as far as I know also want the users on their campaign to post on such section.
hero member
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December 27, 2015, 11:55:45 PM
#5
The campaign is legit... They've paid for all the tasks they've offered thus far and they've already paid hero members up front.

I don't see why not to have multiple campaigns running at once... I think Subtracta is quitting his position so the needed new managers for the fixed rate campaign.
hero member
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December 27, 2015, 11:53:57 PM
#4
What's there to discuss? And who's censoring any discussion?

The campaigns look legit (provided they end up paying for the first week.) The one fixed rate campaign that requires 12 posts (of 25) per week be posted in Services Discussion seems a bit excessive, but shitty posts should go through the regular vetting process for all spam. It's the burden of the poster to follow the rules of the campaign and the forum.

I look forward to hearing what you think the challenge is with this company's campaigns.
hero member
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December 27, 2015, 10:09:37 PM
#3
It seems like this Human Resources thing has started several promotional campaigns in bitcointalk. I thought I'd start an uncensored topic for everyone to discuss the matter freely.

Link to what seems to be an affiliated profile:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/humanresources-667743

I think this is being discussed in Meta section already regarding his post's
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/humanresources-signature-campaign-flood-1305606

That's different, the OP there is questioning whether or not having multiple signature campaigns is ok. I posted in service discussion for general discussion related to "Human Resources".
legendary
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December 27, 2015, 10:03:34 PM
#2
It seems like this Human Resources thing has started several promotional campaigns in bitcointalk. I thought I'd start an uncensored topic for everyone to discuss the matter freely.

Link to what seems to be an affiliated profile:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/humanresources-667743

I think this is being discussed in Meta section already regarding his post's
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/humanresources-signature-campaign-flood-1305606
hero member
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December 27, 2015, 10:02:02 PM
#1
It seems like this Human Resources thing has started several promotional campaigns in bitcointalk. I thought I'd start an uncensored topic for everyone to discuss the matter freely.

Link to what seems to be an affiliated profile:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/humanresources-667743
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