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legendary
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I'm curious what other members experience is with signature campaigns and getting the required weekly post counts in local language forums? I have a friend who is interested in joining a signature campaign however his English is not great. Would he be able to exclusively post in his own local language sub-forum? What are other members experiences with bounty campaign policy generally regarding this? I realize each campaign is different but I'm just after a general sentiment.
Most of the signature campaigns make rules for not making post on the local board section. But do not worry, you can advise your friends to participate with bounty campaign.
Because if it forces participating with difficulties in English, people tend not to be interested in what he or she is discussing.
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Would he be able to exclusively post in his own local language sub-forum? What are other members experiences with bounty campaign policy generally regarding this? I realize each campaign is

No. The main intention of the Signature Campaign is to advertise the ICO or Platform across the various threads and get an outcome for the amount paid to the participants. Most of the local boards have a very little activity happening and its not worth counting it as a approved board for Payment. Again it depends on the campaign and the manager. If he sees that most of your posts are in the local board then there is a very slim chance of getting accepted. Since you the majority of the forum is english and widely spoken there is no other way than to put in some hard work and earn the language. And most importantly the grammar.

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I have a friend who is interested in joining a signature campaign however his English is not great.

If your friend is truly interested to participate into signature campaigns, then he must need to practice his English to be qualified to any campaigns he want to join in.

Would he be able to exclusively post in his own local language sub-forum?

Yes he can, but only limited campaigns are allowing to post in local board section. And it can be so difficult for him to find one.
sr. member
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I'm curious what other members experience is with signature campaigns and getting the required weekly post counts in local language forums? I have a friend who is interested in joining a signature campaign however his English is not great. Would he be able to exclusively post in his own local language sub-forum? What are other members experiences with bounty campaign policy generally regarding this? I realize each campaign is different but I'm just after a general sentiment.
This totally depends on your campaign manager, depending on the rules of his campaign launched. the basic reason of some operation does not allow post in local forum, it is because they do not know your local language. it is difficult to manage the posts
If the rule of that campaign allows, you can post counts in local language forums. However, there may be some rules like limiting the number of posts in the local forum


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I'm curious what other members experience is with signature campaigns and getting the required weekly post counts in local language forums? I have a friend who is interested in joining a signature campaign however his English is not great. Would he be able to exclusively post in his own local language sub-forum? What are other members experiences with bounty campaign policy generally regarding this? I realize each campaign is different but I'm just after a general sentiment.
Most of the signature campaigns who is paying in altcoins will allow you to post in local forums,because their main target is to spread about their project to the crypto users and most of the investors are from different countries whose native language is not going to be english.
But most of the campaigns won't pay you in the end so you need to spend some time on picking up the right campaign.
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I'm curious what other members experience is with signature campaigns and getting the required weekly post counts in local language forums? I have a friend who is interested in joining a signature campaign however his English is not great. Would he be able to exclusively post in his own local language sub-forum? What are other members experiences with bounty campaign policy generally regarding this? I realize each campaign is different but I'm just after a general sentiment.
It depends on signature campaign rules.
Some signature campaigns are accepting local posters he just has to find which one.
Your friend could join social media bounties where language isn't important  Wink
Btw don't forget to use merit if you have any, i feel like I am invisible  Cry
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if such rules are not counted, some signature campaigns allow posting on local boards, most importantly not out off topic and keep discussing about cryprocurrency. You can find the bounty on bounties boards
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I'm curious what other members experience is with signature campaigns and getting the required weekly post counts in local language forums?
If the rule of that campaign is clear that they are not excluding posts from local boards then it's fine to stay in that board.
I have a friend who is interested in joining a signature campaign however his English is not great. Would he be able to exclusively post in his own local language sub-forum?
Yes, better to stay in local board if he can't join discussion and can't wrote English sentences or what. But having average, English literacy should be fine. Just don't post useless posts on English Boards.
What are other members experiences with bounty campaign policy generally regarding this? I realize each campaign is different but I'm just after a general sentiment.
Just follow rules, rules of the forum and rules of the campaign you joined. If you're better at local, then stick with it but there's always room for improvement.
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I'm curious what other members experience is with signature campaigns and getting the required weekly post counts in local language forums? I have a friend who is interested in joining a signature campaign however his English is not great. Would he be able to exclusively post in his own local language sub-forum? What are other members experiences with bounty campaign policy generally regarding this? I realize each campaign is different but I'm just after a general sentiment.
You can found the bounty campaigns on bounties section of alternative crypto currencies,in that the signature campaign allows users to post on local boards also,so you can complete you minimum quota on posting local boards only.
But many of the campigns won't pay you in the end so we have to pick the right campaign.I suggest you to pick the campaign which are running by the reputed manager.So the chances of scam projects are very minimum
Recently I saw a bounty campaign running by yahoo one of the best manager so if you want participate on that campaign.

The link for that bounty from yahoo is here : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/buzzshow-bounty-campaignclosed-2801253

*Merits are welcomed
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I'm curious what other members experience is with signature campaigns and getting the required weekly post counts in local language forums? I have a friend who is interested in joining a signature campaign however his English is not great. Would he be able to exclusively post in his own local language sub-forum? What are other members experiences with bounty campaign policy generally regarding this? I realize each campaign is different but I'm just after a general sentiment.
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