Happy 7th Birthday Primedice!!!To be able to celebrate this occasion I tried to introduce Primedice to a few of my friends who might be able to find entertainment during this lockdown.
Explained how I got to learn and play on Primedice which was introduced to me thru Primedice's Official Facebook Page (facebook.com/officialprimedice).
Told them about how Provably fair works from what I understand, and of course the entertainment value of PD.
Since the Official Page got me into signing in to Primedice, I was very confident that they would be as excited as I am when I sent them the link of one of the bonus I have participated,
And of course the one who made sure Primedice bonuses were sent and managed the page very well.
and as we have known Primedice, bonuses were all pure bonus , no strings attached.
And I was very confident of having another recruit on Primedice, until they saw your Facebook post regarding this 7 year celebration.
and I was almost out of words when I saw what I thought of a well preserved, well managed page to be violated by scam posts in the comments section.
I know that we cannot be free of those who will try to scam others, but to see those comments not flagged or removed, got me asking myself, what happened?
From a very secure and comfortable impression I wanted them to have, to a page that seemed to have been taken-for-granted or abandoned.
I did not pursue inviting them to the site. I just gave them the link primedice.com, not even adding my ref code.
I wrote this to let you guys know about the Facebook page that reflects on Primedice.com. From being protected even in the smallest form of negativity on the site being guarded by Stunna or Micro, even the community were proactive keeping Primedice clean and safe.
A link where Stunna being the overprotective parent to PD and its users.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10579059I suggest turning the comment section off completely instead of it being used by others to have more audience, instead of letting these guy(s) use your facebook page, Primedice's name and picture and your audience for their personal motive.
EDIT:
There are also some countries' ISPs that are blocking access to crypto/gambling forums, so this also can cause you a lot of issues with logging in.
In such situations, what you can try is to access the forum from some other Internet connection (from a different provider) to see if it will help. If not, you can always contact your Internet provider's support team to ask for more detail about that. I believe they will explain it in more detail.
When I got back from my long break I experienced and got the same error, so I did this:
and it worked out just fine for me.
Use at your own risk.