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sr. member
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There are some people who always ignored the rules. But there are TWO kinds of people who ignored it. I'll explain it here. The first one is,

1. Ignoring for reserving - Peope ignored reading rules because they want to reserve an opening slot in a certain campaign. I've noticed that this is really common. As we can see, applying in campaigns is like a race,  first in first serve.  They post their application first before reading the rules but sometimes, they really don't care reading it. They didn't even know that it doesn't matter if you applied first. Because what matter most is your posts quality.

2. Totally Ignoring - These people always ignored rules because they don't even care at all. I think this only happens because they are always getting ignored by campaigns too. Sometimes they used to ignore to read rules first because they know that they won't be accepted anyway. They're just trying their luck. And some people who totally ignore rules are people who didn't really care about any rules. Because they believed they can earn money by just posting. This is usually new members who don't even lend time to visit the forum's rules and Beginners&Help section.
legendary
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What I don't understand is they don't want to actively to contribute and get better
To me it's not rocket science.  They're ignorant and lazy and would rather create 100 accounts and have 30 of them banned--and thus succeed and earn with 70 of them--than actually improve their language skills to make interesting posts.  These are the kinds of people who want to support their families by spamming.  They think that's a peachy way to raise kids and feed their family.  In the US, you'd get fucking laughed at if you told people that's how you made money.  It doesn't help society, does nothing productive, and encourages their children to aspire to sub-mediocrity. 

That's a culture I don't understand and have little respect for. 

I just got a PM from someone who couldn't get into a campaign because of a negative trust I left him.  Boo-hoo.  I have no sympathy for any of these idiots and plights like that.  I'd say 70% or more of people here don't deserve to be in sig campaigns, and the more of them that get banned or otherwise disqualified from getting accepted into them, the better.
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 171
What OP says is the correct and accurate evidence of people who are fond of spamming, they don't read rules because they are blind with their own ignorance, it doesn't matter about rank level, that doesn't matter to them because they are greedy. and what makes me laugh the most is that, there are people who are applying in a campaign that is ended already, fuss that. most of the time jr.member to members do this.
member
Activity: 291
Merit: 15
While searching for a campaign to apply, I saw that a lot of members are posting in different campaigns even if they do not fulfill any criteria:
Who cares.
People are posting without reading anything and you don't see anyone writing essay about it.

But to see how farming accounts are posting in meta and pointing fingers at others while they are receiving merit from their alt accounts, something what is obvious to many users here, that is priceless.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 976
It is really funny to see some of the responses there. For instance, sometimes you can see a newbie applying and submitting response for wear a signature as yes when he is actually having no signature at all. One more thing that I have seen members abusing while applying is that they put some words like reserved while applying in a campaign and later they edit the post to add the details asked by campaign manger. Not sure if any manager has noticed this so far or not  but never saw any one posting about this issue.

I have also seen members posting messages like "reserved" while applying for signature campaigns. The only reason I can think about this is that they arrange the details like btc addres after posting that message.

They are not able to do that instantly because they are using multiple profiles and have not prepared the details in advance. I will try to post such members when next campaign is announced so that senior members can check their profiles for suspicious behavior.

This is not always the case. Some members are currently in campaigns when reserving spots for another, especially if the new campaign is not set to start until after their current campaigns end.

This, in itself, is bad behavior, and I usually end up adding those users to my ignore list whenever I come across them. It’s obvious that their sole purpose of joining the forums is to earn money.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 13
It is really funny to see some of the responses there. For instance, sometimes you can see a newbie applying and submitting response for wear a signature as yes when he is actually having no signature at all. One more thing that I have seen members abusing while applying is that they put some words like reserved while applying in a campaign and later they edit the post to add the details asked by campaign manger. Not sure if any manager has noticed this so far or not  but never saw any one posting about this issue.

I have also seen members posting messages like "reserved" while applying for signature campaigns. The only reason I can think about this is that they arrange the details like btc addres after posting that message.

They are not able to do that instantly because they are using multiple profiles and have not prepared the details in advance. I will try to post such members when next campaign is announced so that senior members can check their profiles for suspicious behavior.
member
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Merit: 13
The probable reason why this happend is they apply without reading the rules, though that's a bad habit but that's the reality. And second, maybe they are very desperate to have a signature campaign (since it's very hard to have a campaign nowadays) that's why they ontinue applying and hoping to be accepted which very impossible to happen because I never see a campaign manager who breaks his own rules.

Aside from what you've been noticed, I also see some users who apply even though it's very clear that the campaign is already FULL. I think those people don't deserve a slot for being insensitive. Honestly, they are annoying but anyway that's not my business anmyore I'm just hoping that campaign managers take an action regarding that.


It is really funny to see some of the responses there. For instance, sometimes you can see a newbie applying and submitting response for wear a signature as yes when he is actually having no signature at all. One more thing that I have seen members abusing while applying is that they put some words like reserved while applying in a campaign and later they edit the post to add the details asked by campaign manger. Not sure if any manager has noticed this so far or not  but never saw any one posting about this issue.
sr. member
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The probable reason why this happend is they apply without reading the rules, though that's a bad habit but that's the reality. And second, maybe they are very desperate to have a signature campaign (since it's very hard to have a campaign nowadays) that's why they ontinue applying and hoping to be accepted which very impossible to happen because I never see a campaign manager who breaks his own rules.

Aside from what you've been noticed, I also see some users who apply even though it's very clear that the campaign is already FULL. I think those people don't deserve a slot for being insensitive. Honestly, they are annoying but anyway that's not my business anmyore I'm just hoping that campaign managers take an action regarding that.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 976
I recently started a weekly challenge where I award users with a chance to win some money and merits for posting constructively on the forums, and I will say that I've received applications from people who clearly do not meet the requirements. And users that have applied and then never posted again. It's just the nature of the forums currently, and I'm hoping that the merit system will help to slowly eliminate those types of users.

I think that honestly, it also has to do with users not realizing that the merit system has been introduced. They have no idea what it is, so they continue to apply to bounties and sig campaigns. As far as I'm concerned, these types of users provide no real contributions to this forum and can/should be banned, as far as I'm concerned.
legendary
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Most of the time, I saw this situation on the services child board and I will just laugh when I see this STUPID USERS applying in the campaign when they don't reach the minimum requirements.

This is what happens when ignorance is at its fullest. Maybe they think that there is a consideration and they can join in a certain campaign without reaching the minimum requirements. Its very annoying when I see those users applying but we can't do anything about them but to put them on the ignore list maybe.
jr. member
Activity: 98
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I have also observed that the campaign managers have to deal with a lot of problems including the one you mentioned

1) Applying in campaign and not posting: Some members are always first to apply in a campaign, but they do not care to make a single post. They are ultimately removed but they end up taking spot of a desrving member for that period.

2) Making posts only as mentioned: Some people do not have the common sense to make some extra posts so that if some  threads are deleted, it can be compensated.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 12
That's the fact, current 'disease' of signature campaigns in the forum. I hope that merit system will stop this disease.

Merit system has nothing to do with these members applying for signature campaigns without being eligible. This happened before the merit system as well. Another reason I can think of this is that some members might be feeling that their lack of requirement might get overlooked by the campaign manager. They need to understand that these managers are being paid for the experience they bring to the process. In one of the comments someone mentioned that it can be because sometimes the requirements are relaxed seeing the posting history. This should not be done if we want to put an end to the practice OP is highlighting.
newbie
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It doesn't matter, romanvost. I don't think your topic is necesary one. Over time, those foolish users will recognize their faults. The problem is "How strict signature campaigns' managers are?". I raise such a question because there are many scam projects, which created mainly to get fast money from naive investors. They need campaigns (on bitcointalk forum, on social media channels like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, etc.) to catch attention of potential naive investors. They don't care about costs for marketing campaigns (because they spend for them using premined-coins, that means zero costs); then due to they don't actually have to spend money for campaigns, they don't check status of their participants, just joined and will get payments.

That's the fact, current 'disease' of signature campaigns in the forum. I hope that merit system will stop this disease.
staff
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Merit: 4115
That's part of a culture that I just don't understand, and it's one of the reasons I can't stand all these 3rd world garbage posters who are only here to earn money spamming.  They'll do anything, including lying, cheating, and cover-ups of misdeeds, and probably a million other unsavory practices. 

They need to stick to the local boards.
We live in a culture which is unfortunately centered around money these days, and we can't really blame them for trying to better their life. What I don't understand is they don't want to actively to contribute and get better, they'll continue spamming the exact same sentences and trying to take short cuts when really getting paid for posting on a forum should probably not be so easily accessible. Bounties and the paid bumping services going on in the altcoin section has really ruined that whole section.
legendary
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Dont you have anything better to do? For example participating in campaigns to earn some money...
Stop wasting your time on things that don't affect you!
People are joining everything nowadays without reading the rules anyway.
I agree that this probably doesn't need its own thread, as it's a relatively minor issue and not a new one--but man is it annoying to see these idiots applying to campaigns that they obviously don't qualify for. 

That's part of a culture that I just don't understand, and it's one of the reasons I can't stand all these 3rd world garbage posters who are only here to earn money spamming.  They'll do anything, including lying, cheating, and cover-ups of misdeeds, and probably a million other unsavory practices. 

They need to stick to the local boards.
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 147
Dont you have anything better to do? For example participating in campaigns to earn some money...
Stop wasting your time on things that don't affect you!
People are joining everything nowadays without reading the rules anyway.

How about if we ask you the same thing, don't you have anything better to do? For example, write positively constructive replies so that this forum would not be filled with such a pessimistic attitude? I know that this statement is not always applicable but have you heard of the saying "if you don't have anything nice to say, then don't say anything at all"? You should have understood that the OP is pointing out ignorance that should be changed. You are no different with those people that don't read through the rules as you choose to jump into conclusions and just go for it when things need to be comprehended well. I wish you change your perspective on things as this forum would need more optimism rather than the hate.
hero member
Activity: 882
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It feels good when somebody calls you dev, sir or just begging you, right? (dev digaran, do you need translator for your scam token, sir?).


fixed that for you.
copper member
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I know that there are a lot of issues caused by ignorant members:

1) I remember you mentioning that some of the members started to apply for new campaign even after getting accepted in a campaign even though the pay is same. Now what to say about these members. They not only cause a lot of confusion and time waste for the campaign manager, sometimes take the opportunity from other deserving members.

They have so many accounts, that is the reason for applying in other campaigns.

This is not true do not waste time with merit campaign, better fill time by looking for money(sig campaign), stop is to do it because whatever the terms of his campaign his results are not as big as what is expected

What is not true? there is no merit campaign, all are money campaigns. don't worry we are not going to waste any time, members like you are.

I want to experience that feeling when someone calls me "Sir Aikidoka" or begs me to accept him.

It feels good when somebody calls you dev, sir or just begging you, right? (dev digaran, do you need translator for your scam token?).
sr. member
Activity: 1078
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I want to experience that feeling when someone calls me "Sir Aikidoka" or begs me to accept him. I bet Yahoo has received tons of messages. But either way, why not stop talking about these people? It is up to the manager whether or not he accepts them. As for the beginners, they might have no clue about this forum is all about. Perhaps, they will know its true value one day. Until that days comes, let us be helpful to each other.
hero member
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Why do we need to discuss this since we all know that there are a lot of people who will apply on something as long as they know they will be paid even though they are not eligible. Maybe they can't read or they are just dumb.

Because if even one potential shitposter reads this topic and changes their mind about blindly applying to a bounty campaign, then this topic will have served its purpose. The changes start with one user st a time, and I actually commend OP for taking the time to record and publicly announce his observations.
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