Pages:
Author

Topic: I have spent 100 days of my life logged on bitcointalk! - page 2. (Read 572 times)

legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1225
Enjoy 500% bonus + 70 FS
How are these analyzes measured because they do not seem logical? I have spent about 182 days, even though I registered from 2017.
In general, congratulations to you, it seems that you are posting in sections that I don't usually visit, but it's good to see an account from 2014 that is still active.

There are a lot of accounts that are created still active from 2012 this forum is so huge that we are not familiar with some names because they are posting on sections where we are not familiar like in the mining section I visited that section and there are high rank accounts that I am not familiar with, I'm sure they have the same opinion of my account as I'm only posting on sections where I am comfortable posting.

Quote
I remember that in the past, many people used to hide Total time logged in when they took a screenshot of their accounts, does anyone know the reason?
Well, I don't there's nothing to hide and members should be proud of the hours they spent logging in here in Bitcointalk because it's an enriching experience.
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 4002
How are these analyzes measured because they do not seem logical? I have spent about 182 days, even though I registered from 2017.
In general, congratulations to you, it seems that you are posting in sections that I don't usually visit, but it's good to see an account from 2014 that is still active.

I remember that in the past, many people used to hide Total time logged in when they took a screenshot of their accounts, does anyone know the reason?
full member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 151
Hire Bitcointalk Camp. Manager @ r7promotions.com
Since 2014?
That's a huge time you spent here.
I have been here since 2018 and I have spent 105+ days here which I myself can't believe when I did lol. I didn't check it earlier but when I saw your topic, I looked how many days I have passed.

Your forum time will increase dramatically 😂
I had a look at the bitcointalk stats center, and guess what? I know none from the top 0. Though I haven't checked their profile, I'm sure all of them are bots.




how can these bot accounts reach an online record of 22000++ days if 1 year is only 365 days, did the admin from BTT not update this lol.  people who have a lot of time online in this forum must be the ones who have a lot of free time in real life, i personally have to keep an eye on my business - while posting here and i feel the love with this habit.
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2305
Marketing Campaign Manager |Telegram ID- @LT_Mouse
Since 2014?
That's a huge time you spent here.
I have been here since 2018 and I have spent 105+ days here which I myself can't believe when I did lol. I didn't check it earlier but when I saw your topic, I looked how many days I have passed.

Your forum time will increase dramatically 😂
I had a look at the bitcointalk stats center, and guess what? I know none from the top 0. Though I haven't checked their profile, I'm sure all of them are bots.

legendary
Activity: 2240
Merit: 3150
₿uy / $ell ..oeleo ;(
Congrats, time well spent on this magical place.
After you hit legendary there are not so many existing milestones to reach, so every rounding deserves celebration no matter if its activity, merit, or the time spent on the forum.i just hit 165 days been genuinely online Smiley
Here is so much amazing stuff to read, old and new buried under piles of spam and drama but digging for it is worth it so for sure I'll keep rolling around for the next decade Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 1375
Slava Ukraini!
Even then, reaching post milestones is relatively easy, and could be done in a short period of time. I think the better way of measuring someone's achievements would be the impact they've had on others here. For example, there's a ton of users here that are known for what they've done to make this forum a better place. You only have to look at the community awards, and who gets nominated due to their achievements or impact that they've had.

Merit is another way; since that's generally only given for impactful or substantial posts.
I agree merit is better way to measure achievements and use it for milestones. Though, as said above, it have some downsides. Reaching x number of posts can be relatively easy, but still, it requires more or less eforts. While basically to reach 100, 200 or 500 days  while being logged in is enoughto keep tab with Bitcointalk open on your browser without doing anything.
You have very good point about community awards shows who contributed most in different ways, but at the same time it's also popularity contest.
staff
Activity: 3304
Merit: 4115
I will take the global or English language boards, the problems with merits is that they are not distributed enough outside particular boards. I think merits should be a barometer for post quality but we have all seen excellent posts receive little to no merit and on the other hands we have also seen posts most members would not deem worthy of a second glance receive  receive excessive amounts of merits.
Merits are most definitely hit, and miss. Plus, don't get me wrong popularity does still play a factor in that. I think certain users have a real conscious way of distributing merit, while others are much more casual about it. Both are fine, since that's what creates the diversity to allow users to rank up.

I don't know what theymos' thought process was, but I wouldn't be surprised if this was a last ditch effort to shore up the forum, before the removal of signature campaigns all together, because they definitely do contribute a massive factor to the spam problem. I know theymos has previously stated he quite likes the idea of a sub economy on the forum, and I'd probably agree. However, there's a certain point where it becomes more detrimental, than positive.

I do think that the merit system has, and still is correcting the large amount of problems we had before.
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1181
You have 35% higher than my total time logged in. But that's not the case because I think my real job has taken up a lot of my active time on forum. I've invested over 1560+ hours of my time in the forum so far since signing up, nothing is more special than something like getting to know bitcoin. We talk about bitcoin, go over it, it has a natural addiction because there is a demand for profit and a great hope to change lives.

Well in the end bitcointalk is the longest discussion forum I've used so far, I hope you are too. If privacy wasn't something that prevented us from knowing each other, then maybe we would know each other outside of the forum.

I hope that other users are able to live this experience and have the same passion using the forum.
Keep up the enthusiasm, bro, we haven't stopped here.
legendary
Activity: 2800
Merit: 2736
Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
It's 3,054 calendar days since you registered. Let's consider Each week on average you had 2 days off from forum life LOL. You were out of touch from the forum for 872 days. That leaves you 2182 calendar days. The total forum logged-in time for you is 2400 hours. Which means per calendar day you spent on average 1 hour 10 minutes.

Considering the addiction some of the forum members have to the forum, it's not much. You need to set a bot, keep refreshing the pages after every 10 minutes. Your forum time will increase dramatically 😂
hero member
Activity: 1512
Merit: 874
As a user who has been here since 2014, it's only natural that you reached the milestone especially since you were able to maintain your participation and interest in the forum. What's great about you is that you have a greater passion for staying active on forum than many other longtime users. I haven't even had my 20 days total active since 2017, but this total active time will only grow if I stay interested in this forum.

For you, since you've been spending a lot of time on bitcointalk, I hope you do get a good return. Not about money, but something like knowledge is much more important to say. Congratulation for you.
legendary
Activity: 3276
Merit: 3537
Nec Recisa Recedit
...


Thanks to the forum you can have a boundless knowledge of this topic.
Every day is memorable when viewed from this perspective.
I have known collectibles in bitcoin, I have found essential guides to juggle in this sector, I found new points of view that opened my mind and allowed me to talk to friends who are thousands of kilometers away but thanks to the forum and this passion, seems really close to me.

Last but not least, it was also essential to get to know so many enthusiasts of this sector and in some cases to have been able to meet them even in live meetings here in Italy.

Among my friends/family, no one is able to speak a minimum of the subject with "knowledge of the facts".
It's frustrating Sad because if you want to talk about this argument, have some questions or doubts or requests for clarification, I can only use the forum (please note I don't use social network Wink ).
There is no toll-free number to call for details on how to use open source software or anything else, we have the forum which remains as a point of reference.

I tried to give back what I got. I have always found it essential to also offer support to other users by writing guides, giving advice, explaining scams and so on.

I hope that other users are able to live this experience and have the same passion using the forum.
legendary
Activity: 2534
Merit: 1713
Top Crypto Casino
Impressive!!! I don't think I've ever met such a vibrant, eclectic, diverse community.
I have been able to spend so much time and also be able to talk about a topic of this magnitude and complexity like nowhere... it was a pleasure, it is the pleasure as the first day I started this journey !

I wish you all a good stay on the forum (like mine)... and remember... we are all Satoshi Nakamoto.
You are a bundle of energy, I appreciate and like the way you are expressing all that positive energy. Stay positive and keep going, I hope you achieve more milestones very soon.

Even then, reaching post milestones is relatively easy, and could be done in a short period of time. I think the better way of measuring someone's achievements would be the impact they've had on others here. For example, there's a ton of users here that are known for what they've done to make this forum a better place. You only have to look at the community awards, and who gets nominated due to their achievements or impact that they've had.

Merit is another way; since that's generally only given for impactful or substantial posts.
I will take the global or English language boards, the problems with merits is that they are not distributed enough outside particular boards. I think merits should be a barometer for post quality but we have all seen excellent posts receive little to no merit and on the other hands we have also seen posts most members would not deem worthy of a second glance receive  receive excessive amounts of merits.

What if you tell us a little, bitter and sweet experiences during your 100 days at Bitcointalk.

for example:
• What has been most memorable for you during your 100 days here.
• What you've got for 100 days is here.
• And the best and worst thing I've ever felt while in Bitcointalk.

However, for now you've managed to do your best here both for 100 days, be it trading between communities and so on, bottom line: You spend your day and time here something useful for your own community, I wish you much success in Bitcointalk and beyond with what you get here, hope for you, as the days pass through the next 100 days you will gain more knowledge what you haven't got here.
Now this is an idea from YOSHIE and it would provide very good feedback for us to read the ups and downs involved when a members reaches any milestone.

legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1775
I wish you all a good stay on the forum (like mine)... and remember... we are all Satoshi Nakamoto.
What if you tell us a little, bitter and sweet experiences during your 100 days at Bitcointalk.

for example:
• What has been most memorable for you during your 100 days here.
• What you've got for 100 days is here.
• And the best and worst thing I've ever felt while in Bitcointalk.

However, for now you've managed to do your best here both for 100 days, be it trading between communities and so on, bottom line: You spend your day and time here something useful for your own community, I wish you much success in Bitcointalk and beyond with what you get here, hope for you, as the days pass through the next 100 days you will gain more knowledge what you haven't got here.
staff
Activity: 3304
Merit: 4115
I think it's not needed to overstimate such achievement. It's nice thing, but not same like making x number of posts or getting like 1000 merit for example. Not about OP, but it's easy to achieve such thing without doing anything, you just need to keep your browser tab with Bitcointalk open. There is some accounts there with more than 20 000 days logged in and 0 posts. Offcourse, they're bots, it's not possible for real human to achieve such things - after all, 20k days is more than 50 years.
Even then, reaching post milestones is relatively easy, and could be done in a short period of time. I think the better way of measuring someone's achievements would be the impact they've had on others here. For example, there's a ton of users here that are known for what they've done to make this forum a better place. You only have to look at the community awards, and who gets nominated due to their achievements or impact that they've had.

Merit is another way; since that's generally only given for impactful or substantial posts.
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 1375
Slava Ukraini!
Congratulations with your milestone! It's nice that you managed to catch it exactly when it happened. You spent more than 3 months of your life here Wink. BTW, I think there is not that many forums which shows how much time you spent on it. I never paid much attention how much time I spent (or sometimes wasted) here. Now it's almost 148 days.

What a journey! This must be an incredible achievement, investing so many times of your life in something.
Members like you make this forum what it is today, keep going.

I think it's not needed to overstimate such achievement. It's nice thing, but not same like making x number of posts or getting like 1000 merit for example. Not about OP, but it's easy to achieve such thing without doing anything, you just need to keep your browser tab with Bitcointalk open. There is some accounts there with more than 20 000 days logged in and 0 posts. Offcourse, they're bots, it's not possible for real human to achieve such things - after all, 20k days is more than 50 years.
full member
Activity: 756
Merit: 133
- hello doctor who box
What a journey! This must be an incredible achievement, investing so many times of your life in something.
Members like you make this forum what it is today, keep going.
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 702
What an impressive milestone you've reached. You must have learned a great deal during your time on the forum. And also instilled the values of what you've learned here in the forum and in your wider community, in order to make Satoshi Nakamoto proud of his investment and the goal he wished to achieve. I'm sure you can write a whole book about bitcoin now, lol. I congratulate you once more for this achievement.
legendary
Activity: 3276
Merit: 3537
Nec Recisa Recedit


I am happy to share this milestone with all of you! I have reached 100 days logged on this forum!  Cool

Impressive!!! I don't think I've ever met such a vibrant, eclectic, diverse community.
I have been able to spend so much time and also be able to talk about a topic of this magnitude and complexity like nowhere... it was a pleasure, it is the pleasure as the first day I started this journey !

I wish you all a good stay on the forum (like mine)... and remember... we are all Satoshi Nakamoto.
Pages:
Jump to: