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Topic: [Newbie:] most evil on the Bitcointalk forums. (Read 615 times)

newbie
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@OP where is the proof that I use other people's profiles? you are an abuser and should be red trusted. Your attacks are just a desire to exaggerate.
i think you should apologize to me
full member
Activity: 560
Merit: 180
I'm Matured Now
^ oh sorry, I think I did a mistake while understanding this topic. Now I understood it correctly. Thanks
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1775
Add another name to the list. This user also does the same thing.
User: Chemplon
Archive of his profile posts: https://archive.is/XmKr4

He uses the Twitter account of the user: Cryptolakshi . Copies all of his report and post it again.
I did not find @Chemplon, using other members 'profiles, this topic is specifically for beginners who manipulate other members' profiles.



Theft of twitter, facebook or social media, other users, you can post them here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5277527

Thanks.
full member
Activity: 560
Merit: 180
I'm Matured Now
Add another name to the list. This user also does the same thing.
User: Chemplon
Archive of his profile posts: https://archive.is/XmKr4

He uses the Twitter account of the user: Cryptolakshi . Copies all of his report and post it again.
hero member
Activity: 1806
Merit: 672
I'm just curious what you mean by the "most evil on the Bitcointalk forums"?
Yeah, these idiots aren't exactly the most evildoing members I've come across in my time on this forum.

I know I just woke up and am still drinking my coffee, but I can't see an obvious reason why anyone would register under a false account like that.  Obviously the username they're trying to register in the bounty is different from the member that's actually posting the application, so are they just trying to enroll alts in a bounty and hoping no one notices them doing this?  If that's the case, they must be complete noobs to think they'd be able to get away with such shenanigans.

Nice catch OP.  I admire your patience to read through bounty threads like that so carefully.

Chances are they are doing this in the hopes that this "mistake" will be taken as some kind of wrong move from that account that they have posted their credentials to one of their alt accounts. A lot of DT members I see are trigger friendly when it comes to handing out negative feedbacks so maybe they are trying to take advantage of this to take a legitimate account down. Basically they won't lose anything on trolling like this and they might do it on multiple accounts and try to give them negative feedbacks.
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 1654
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"most evil on the Bitcointalk forums"?
I have been monitoring their movements for a long time, at first I thought they would change with what they were doing, oh they didn't, for example: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5284376.1140
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5284376.880

Acts, this kind of behavior they do to other members' profiles, manipulate, trap, register, can be categorized as the stupidest 'criminals' they do to other members in this forum.
This includes actions, behavior that cannot be tolerated, deserves to be called the stupidest 'criminal'.

Behavior, which they do right now is the dirtiest on the forum, I will bring them all here, as much as possible to clean up the dirt of the lower class criminals.

I have started working on the spreadsheet, will give them negative feedback, and report their entries to the modes. TBH, this type of behavior should not be tolerated and they should be banned for at least a month for doing such things. It looks like these accounts belong to the same person or a group of people created thousands of account for spamming bounties. I am amazed how dare they are, as it's very obvious, they do not fear what managers will do their entries or they might be getting negative feedback, or even they might get banned.
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1775
"most evil on the Bitcointalk forums"?
I have been monitoring their movements for a long time, at first I thought they would change with what they were doing, oh they didn't, for example: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5284376.820
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5284376.1140
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5284376.880

Acts, this kind of behavior they do to other members' profiles, manipulate, trap, register, can be categorized as the stupidest 'criminals' they do to other members in this forum.
This includes actions, behavior that cannot be tolerated, deserves to be called the stupidest 'criminal'.

Behavior, which they do right now is the dirtiest on the forum, I will bring them all here, as much as possible to clean up the dirt of the lower class criminals.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 7011
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I'm just curious what you mean by the "most evil on the Bitcointalk forums"?
Yeah, these idiots aren't exactly the most evildoing members I've come across in my time on this forum.

I know I just woke up and am still drinking my coffee, but I can't see an obvious reason why anyone would register under a false account like that.  Obviously the username they're trying to register in the bounty is different from the member that's actually posting the application, so are they just trying to enroll alts in a bounty and hoping no one notices them doing this?  If that's the case, they must be complete noobs to think they'd be able to get away with such shenanigans.

Nice catch OP.  I admire your patience to read through bounty threads like that so carefully.
TGD
hero member
Activity: 1288
Merit: 620
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I'm just curious what you mean by the "most evil on the Bitcointalk forums"? Those are very common in the social media bounties. I've seen many doing that but most of the time they get caught and end up with nothing. It's easy to hunt them tho. I agree that those ass(o)s have to be tagged but are far less bad that those with the word/article spinner, those are the real f@ckers. Those are almost impossible to trance back to the original content even tho you know they have used those tools.
I'll give a hand in the tagging as soon as I have some free time.

Will be back at full power after the New Year Smiley

Shane on bounty manager if this kind of cheap trick will work and receive reward. I thought this thread is for a list of worst scammer on Bitcointalk forum.

Giving negative feedback for the action is right but it's not gonna give impact anymore on the account since its a throw account and it can be replaced anytime they want. I suggest a full list of worst scammer here in the forum including the confirmed amount that they scam. It will be fun to read.  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 2240
Merit: 3150
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I'm just curious what you mean by the "most evil on the Bitcointalk forums"? Those are very common in the social media bounties. I've seen many doing that but most of the time they get caught and end up with nothing. It's easy to hunt them tho. I agree that those ass(o)s have to be tagged but are far less bad that those with the word/article spinner, those are the real f@ckers. Those are almost impossible to trance back to the original content even tho you know they have used those tools.
I'll give a hand in the tagging as soon as I have some free time.

Will be back at full power after the New Year Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1775
Update.)
In my opinion, accounts like this deserve to be eradicated, more dangerous than "fraud".

They are very careless and behave badly towards other users, I will direct them to their Reputation to be warned for their actions: Negative.

List of account names:

16. xuercoin
https://archive.is/wip/S96DL
17. fthff6
https://archive.is/wip/69UEL
18. oiyhgd
https://archive.is/wip/V7Qo7
19. nubgg2
https://archive.is/wip/Wy3g6
20. lang75do
https://archive.is/wip/fMalz
21. huiytr
https://archive.is/wip/JhpJl
22. aededd
https://archive.is/wip/0gIYN
23. extgf2
https://archive.is/wip/qDZku
24. ftgff5
https://archive.is/wip/zJdmn
25. fgvtf0
https://archive.is/wip/7HPRh
26. vffcf4
https://archive.is/wip/Su7yR
27. gravycoin
https://archive.is/wip/iSnUy
28. yunzhe
https://archive.is/wip/kEYRA
29. komnhg
https://archive.is/wip/Nqii1
30. ka52ngsh
https://archive.is/wip/kuJAR
31. cggvf6
https://archive.is/wip/Jg4bu
32. pancoin
https://archive.is/wip/M8Y9U
33. cffdcf
https://archive.is/wip/yYVSb
34. pekoechain
https://archive.is/M40HD
35. qeangy
https://archive.is/wip/kXmn5
36. cfxdf2
https://archive.is/YPfqw
37. cgyg66
https://archive.is/NQmzd
38. vgvdf8
https://archive.is/wip/c2ggM
39. ginchain
https://archive.is/wip/tIQrS
40. fygdf5
https://archive.is/wip/Fb7zv
41. tyfr11
https://archive.is/wip/QNSuL
42. gvrew3
https://archive.is/QKUWe
43. gyugtf
https://archive.is/wip/SubSA
44. ytre56
https://archive.is/wip/MFqGp
45. vfdf45
https://archive.is/wip/L3YxH
46. jubgh1
https://archive.is/wip/WsPbx
47. xrfsc4
https://archive.is/wip/2p4bl
48. cfvg46
https://archive.is/wip/FBZJI
49. fetascoin
https://archive.is/wip/XleVv
50. gofocoin
https://archive.is/wip/je794
51. dtgg45
https://archive.is/wip/hzfxz
52. byff4g
https://archive.is/wip/DLRQu
53. duitre
https://archive.is/wip/dPOmM
54. dtdsd4
https://archive.is/wip/cuqhJ
55. guias4
https://archive.is/wip/zJHBl
56. huangt
https://archive.is/wip/AtDxG
57. kouj33
https://archive.is/wip/przh2
58. Anayarin
https://archive.is/wip/U18Hc
59. toffescoin
https://archive.is/wip/fWVA5
60. frffg8
https://archive.is/wip/Z8K9X
61. sadasy
https://archive.is/wip/w4IEa
62. skimmedchain
https://archive.is/wip/GsFKp
63. layettechain
https://archive.is/wip/vqBuL
64. spagcoin
https://archive.is/wip/gdTcl
65. ginkgocoin
https://archive.is/DzZI0
66. yiwenm
https://archive.is/wip/k50CE
67. ftfc78
https://archive.is/wip/81hmj
68. dabaosodm
https://archive.is/rPKZ7
69. vggffg
https://archive.is/wip/ZUhRk
70. beltchain
https://archive.is/wip/Ez5in
71. coalschain
https://archive.is/wip/DQSbz

Currently 71 accounts have been tagged.
legendary
Activity: 2072
Merit: 4265
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You're right. I also leave negative feedback for such actions. I do not think that we should make lists of such users, since such accounts increase in arithmetic progression. The cheaters have their plans, which are trying to confuse the detectives, and in the future to accuse other users of cheating. I can say that they will fail.
Just create an archive in which they use someone else's data. If by chance the feedback offends innocent users, there is always an opportunity to discuss and fix it.
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1775
Do not know for sure the motive behind the behavior of [Newbie] accounts like this: juytr7, What is clear, I saw him register in the campaign and put another account profile when registering.

Maybe, I have made a similar topic about this kind of problem, but, for this time, this is a [Newbie] account which is classified as too evil and for my Reference.

This is an example of the behavior they do to other account profiles.

BitcoinTalk name: franch
BitcoinTalk profile link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/franch-1054884 [franch]

Bitcointalk username: anobtc
Bitcointalk link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/anobtc-1198189 [anobtc]
Telegram link: https://t.me/cajmartin
Archive

Bitcointalk username: SANYA8317
Bitcointalk profile URL: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/sanya8317-1839150 [SANYA8317]
Telegram: @SANYA8317
Archive

Bitcointalk username: dtdsd4
Twitter username: @cryptobali22
Archive

Bitcointalk username: glovechain
Twitter username:@ILY_Quote
Archive




I will mark all these malicious accounts as future warnings for others.

Anyone can check the account profile below, who knows your profile is also used by them in registering campaigns and in the wrong use by them.

A list of the names of accounts that committed crimes.

1. tulipchain /archive
2. jia1oyu /archive
3. mangocoin /archive
4. jungolchain /archive
5. glovechain /archive
6. lndiachain /archive
7. vghcff /archive
8. xffxd6 /archive
9. worstedchain /archive
10. cuiyui /archive
11. quncrn /archive
12. narcissuschain /archive
13. lenmocoin /archive
14. dresschain /archive
15. meloncoin /archive

Note:
I'll update if I have more time and will add here.
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