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Topic: More Deleting Topics (Who is doing this) AND WHY? (Read 184 times)

copper member
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Thanks for the explanation but if post's older than 30 days are not allowed to be posted in why not just make the topic's lock after 30 days if no one reply's?
Locking the thread isn't necessary. And I'm sure you can see a warning on the thread when replying an old thread.

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Warning: this topic has not been posted in for at least 120 days.
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legendary
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According to modlog, two posts by Salome16 were deleted simultaneously.


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According to Loyce.club, those two posts had been made with a time difference of only 5 minutes.


Loyce.club

One of them was made in a topic that were inactive for more than 2 months and another one in a topic that was inactive for more than 1 month.

If you check the post history of Salome16, you will see that almost all of posts have been made in bounties section. So, I guess making two consecutive posts in inactive (non-bounty) threads by a user who only posts in bounties section were considered as spamming by the moderator who handled those two reports.

I doubt those posts would be deleted if they hadn't been made by a user who posts only in bounty threads.
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Thanks for the explanation but if post's older than 30 days are not allowed to be posted in why not just make the topic's lock after 30 days if no one reply's?

To be honest it was a valid question by the user it's not like it was a spam bump and the users obviously was looking for info on the new pool to market and actually posted in a valid topic rather than making another wasteful topic when there was already a discussion about this matter.
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Look at the date inside the quotes. The person who asked you a question bumped a thread more than 30 days old. Some board have stricter bumping rules than others and it looks like mining board is one of them.

And the other user's reply above you was also deleted. Looks like their post should have been made in beginners and help instead. Your reply was deleted along with the rest of the conversation after that date. There was no abuse of power.
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I created a topic about Binance operating a mining pool,  Someone asked a question in the topic and I posted a reply to them with the relevent links to the resource.

Now this was my own topic and today I log in and see Post Deleted in my PM box.  

Here is the quote of the content and a link to the actual topic.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.54139434



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A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted.


Quote from: Salome16 on May 04, 2020, 06:02:46 PM
Quote from: MagicByt3 on April 01, 2020, 09:36:50 PM
CZ has tweeted that they are looking into opening a Binance mining pool with some heavy rewards for miners moving to the pool.

It seems they have been reaching out to large miners in china to see if they are willing to jump to the Binance pool.

Details are few at the moment on the pool but it will be interesting to see where this op leads and what type of payment system binance will adopt to the pool.

https://twitter.com/cz_binance/status/1245361117301358592

https://www.coindesk.com/binance-crypto-exchange-is-launching-its-first-bitcoin-mining-pool

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The company has already hired some professionals for this purpose, some of them former Bitmain employees. The launch is planned for the Q2 2020...

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Jakhon Khabilov of Sigmapool pool, stated that Binance has already offered potential clients “generous” referral bonuses as it has been reaching out to some miners in China to promote the upcoming new service.

So the question should be is this more centralization in the bitcoin world? with Binance being by far the biggest exchange could they also now become the biggest player in the pool sector?

Only time will tell.

any news about it? or only 1 april post?
can someone help me, more Pool is more profit for miner owners? or not?
i am newcomer in mining, and my english isnot great for "read all information".





It's real https://pool.binance.com/en/home

They seem to have the pool up and running already you should look on Binance for more information about the pool.

https://binance.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041370811

So my reply to the user telling them that indeed the binance pool was real and giving them a link to find out more about the service was deleted for what I can see NO reason?

Admin's need to take a look into these random deleted posts as this is now the 5th time this has happened either you have a MOD who has something against binance or against me personally but this is censorship at it's best...

My reply was ON topic. contained the CORRECT information yet the MOD's some how think it's not valid and remove it from the forum without reason.

Admin please look into who is deleting these post's as there is NO reason for my reply to have been removed from my OWN topic...
Seems like ABUSE of power...

Thank You

Magic

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