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Topic: Signature campaign rule - minimum of 20 posts must be in Gambling :D (Read 394 times)

sr. member
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I see too many of you worrying about the Spam that will be generated in the Gambling Section because of the “minimum 20 post per week in Gambling Board” requirement. Everyone were talking about the same when the Cryptotalk Campaign participants were spamming throughout the forum. So how did they fight the spam generated? By actively reporting the spammers to the mods and the CM. If Yahoo was able to handle the big lot of Partcipants, why do you think that Little Mouse can’t handle 25 participants from spamming? If you guys find someone to be spamming just to meet the requirement, just report his posts to the MODs and the CM, let them be removed from the campaign for good.

Edit: Didn't see the last two comments from the CM and the OP before posting  Lips sealed
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Thanks to everyone for your kind comments  Wink There are very specific examples that I can see, it's completely new, I think I should change my mind about this topic  Cheesy  Implementing 20 posts in Gambing may be difficult for me or many others, but it is also very easy for regular users  Cheesy Anyway, I still feel that it doesn't suit me, I don't have much interest in Gambling
legendary
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Welsh and some other have already added some insights. Let me share my thoughts.
There are some active posters who make around 30 or higher per week in the gambling section. For example, tyKiwanuka, Harkorede to my known. There will be some more people also. My initiatial target was to recruit poster who are very active and posting minimum of 20 per week for a long time. I wouldn't force anyone, I mean I wouldn't recruit anyone who posted 10/15 times in gambling section for the last couple of weeks. So, this makes sense that if I would recruit active posters from gambling, no spam affect will be there.
Besides, I wouldn't go rush to fill all the slots. I have a habit of keeping slots unfilled as long as I do not get my desired people.
Hope this makes sense why I required 20 posts per week.
And thanks for creating this thread. Also, thanks to everyone who put their valuable responses.

Note- The campaign is postponed. I have posted an announcement there.
legendary
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When you are familiar with sports like Basketball, Football/Soccer, MMA, Boxing, and other sports that are mostly discussed in the gambling section, it should be easy to meet the 20 posts per week requirement. If you also bet on these sports, then that's better.

Alternatively, they can also change that rule and some already suggested to reduced it. They can also make the 20 quality posts as optional and just add incentive to whoever makes it.


In one of the previous campaign i've joined their requirement on the gambling section was 25-30 posts minimum. Eventually there was a discussion that came up about the specific campaign rule I remember even the moderators stepped in on it then changes was applied to the campaign reducing the post requirement by half. If the same thing goes with this campaign then we'll surely see the rule getting changed by the manager.
I'm not aware of this case. If you still have a link or if you still remember the name of the campaign, please post it.
legendary
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In one of the previous campaign i've joined their requirement on the gambling section was 25-30 posts minimum. Eventually there was a discussion that came up about the specific campaign rule I remember even the moderators stepped in on it then changes was applied to the campaign reducing the post requirement by half. If the same thing goes with this campaign then we'll surely see the rule getting changed by the manager.
legendary
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Well, 20 posts in Gambling only looks big. But I think that for active gamblers it's not a big deal to make 20 posts per week about gambling. Offcourse, if you're not interested in gambling, this campaign isn't for you, because you would have to spam hard to reach 20 posts quota.
Personally, I wouldn't join this campaign, despite that I post in Gambling boards frequently. 20 posts would be too much for me. I came to Bitcoin, not Gambling forum and I want to discuss about crypto primary, gambling is just additional stuff here.
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No problem at all, like you, if you think you're not that active in gambling sections then don't to apply, simple, coz it will only cause in spamming. Well, it still depends on the manager who to accept its participants.
It will all depend on the manager because spotting out active gambling posters would be easy and you can also identify who do just recently posted on that board because they do know that its the main requirement for the said campaign.

Posting on boards on which you arent familiar or simply you arent a gambler will just really turn your post to be always off-topic.
They are gambling oriented company and its just normal for them to focus on a specific board.

Yes, I guess they have the liberty to impose such rule in their own campaign and it is the manager's job to look after his participants. Since they are in the gambling business, they want to promote their site in the gambling section where you can find a lot of gamblers obviously. So I don't think there's something wrong with that. Their campaign, their rules, as long as they are not violating the forum rules.
legendary
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When I was invited by the campaign manager to join the Sportsbet.io campaign I had my reservations because I don't gamble, and felt the same way.  I rarely ventured into the gambling sections, never posted there.  The campaign manager told me he was aware of my post history, and the requirement to post in the gambling boards doesn't apply in my case.  

That's pretty cool. Even 5 posts a week would feel a little too much for me. The handful of sports that interest me certainly don't attract much or any gambling.

I find the psychology of gambling fascinating so could get interested in the overall subject but I don't think I'd last too long after telling everyone to STOP IT.
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I'm sure there are users who post more often than that in the gambling section for their own gratification.

Absolutely, and many are good contributors.
 
I can't see myself ever going for a gambling campaign simply because I have less than nothing to say on the subject. More power to those who can.

When I was invited by the campaign manager to join the Sportsbet.io campaign I had my reservations because I don't gamble, and felt the same way.  I rarely ventured into the gambling sections, never posted there.  The campaign manager told me he was aware of my post history, and the requirement to post in the gambling boards doesn't apply in my case. 

But, being the guy I am, I went venturing into the gambling section anyway, and before long found myself talking about sports which I enjoy following.  I've found many users who's posts I've enjoyed in other sections of the forum, and they make equally good posts in the gambling boards as well.  I've had good time discussing my favorite sports team as they made their way to the championship game, which wasn't something I expected.

As for the campaign mentioned in the OP, yeah great pay rates, but it's not for me.
legendary
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No problem at all, like you, if you think you're not that active in gambling sections then don't to apply, simple, coz it will only cause in spamming. Well, it still depends on the manager who to accept its participants.
It will all depend on the manager because spotting out active gambling posters would be easy and you can also identify who do just recently posted on that board because they do know that its the main requirement for the said campaign.

Posting on boards on which you arent familiar or simply you arent a gambler will just really turn your post to be always off-topic.
They are gambling oriented company and its just normal for them to focus on a specific board.
legendary
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I'm sure there are users who post more often than that in the gambling section for their own gratification.

Anyone who fakes it to make it will rapidly get found out and given the boot. I can't see myself ever going for a gambling campaign simply because I have less than nothing to say on the subject. More power to those who can.




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I don't know if you've watched or applied for the EuroGambler campaign? If not then you can view it here. I'm not here to promote it, I'm here to question their rules  Cheesy
they have a big campaign with 25 open positions, amazingly high pay rates, everything looks great to join, right?  Grin To be honest, I had wanted to join it to earn generous payments  Grin
But wait, I abandoned my intention immediately when I read their rules  Roll Eyes
2. Must post a minimum of 20 posts in gambling (Games and Round & Investors based games will not be counted.)
Did you see that? OMG I am quite surprised by this rule. Some campaigns require posts in Gambling because it is required for their website, I can understand, but the minimum 20 posts is a cause for concern
Imagine what we are going to do and write in Gambling  Huh absolutely I couldn't think of what I could say there to achieve 20 posts.

What about you, who will be involved in it, what will you do to have 20 posts? I don't mean to offend, but can this make new shitposters here?


Just for discussion, not make any negative reviews about EuroGambler campaign

Deal with it yet its their own terms and rules.Also, 20 is on the span of 1 week.It isnt necessary to post it up rushly and also no one forces you to join on such camp.

If you cant bear with the rules then you do have the will not to join but with those rates its very rare for a campaign to have.Pretty sure lots will flood the gambling discussion board
once this campaign would launch.Lastly, they do focus on gambling boards because this is indeed a gambling business.Manager just follow up on what the team do instructed.
legendary
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The project running the campaign is a business and they have a targeted audience, what's wrong if the project decides to make the 20 post minimum their only criteria to be accepted into the campaign, meaning they're only interested in users that post frequently on that section, what if they decide not to accept post from other section of the forum and just concentrate on the gambling section? Not saying you can't post in other sections but those post won't count towards your reward for the week. I don't see any issue with this although them reducing the minimum post in the gambling board is advisable, to avoid unnecessary attention been given to promoters of the project.

Also It all boils down to the campaign manager in charge as him only picking frequent users of that board will minimize the level of spam been visualize to be produced by this campaign. If he gets his selection right there won't be a problem. Easily you can make as much as 3-5 quality post daily on the board if you have an idea of what is been discussed and also have interest in sport related activities like basketball, football, cricket, tennis etc.
legendary
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Campaign will be banned as like Yobit was sometime ago.
Yobit had max 20 posts to be accepted a day which was obviously too much for the users who are not regular in the forum and even for the regular guys do not make many posts like this unless they are addicted to the forum. I used to make a lot of posts and there was a time not long ago, I posed over 150 posts a week even without wearing any signature.

Signature campaign are something you just get doing the things you are already doing. If we talk about this campaign to be ban and start talking about this with Yobit then I think we are not really going very close for comparison. If you are not a gambling board poster then you will spam even if the requirement is to post five a week.

mostly if you are not really a gamblers
Someone who does not have any idea of the sports we talk then how will they make posts about it. Obviously they will spam and in my understanding, this campaign is not looking for them or they would not have this many posting requirement in the gambling section.
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No problem at all, like you, if you think you're not that active in gambling sections then don't to apply, simple, coz it will only cause in spamming. Well, it still depends on the manager who to accept its participants.
sr. member
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Very few people post 20 times a week on the gambling board. Requiring this will generate some more spam without doubt. I think Little Mouse should change the rule and require less post in certain board. Otherwise, Campaign will be banned as like Yobit was sometime ago.
sr. member
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Minimum of 20 posts per week isn't a problem people active in gambling second because that's owner of the campaign wants but it would slowly become spam as time goes on because 20 posts in gambling is 80% of the minimum posts per week which is 25.  There's so much mega threads in the gambling section.
legendary
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Let's see, 20 posts in 7 days, that's about 3 posts in the gambling section per day. Is that too much for a day? I don't think so.

Each campaign has its own rules, it all depends on the owner and whoever runs the campaign. The point here is that the campaign is targeting exactly one specific part of the forum, which is logical given that it is about promoting a gambling site. I think 3 posts a day is not a problem for anyone who is a regular visitor to this part of the forum, but it certainly poses a problem for those who do not belong in this category.

Therefore, I agree with you that this rule is not a problem, although it may seem to someone. The rules may also change, the campaign has not even started yet.
sr. member
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I've noticed that rule as well when I checked the campaign details.
Let's see, 20 posts in 7 days, that's about 3 posts in the gambling section per day. Is that too much for a day? I don't think so.
The only people who will have difficulty here are non-sports fans and non-gamblers. If you are familiar with at least three popular sports and if you follow updates, that is doable IMO.
legendary
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I do post in gambling, but not 20 post/week on a regular basis. That's why I didn't join.

Requiring at least 20 posts in the gambling section could lead to spam

Yes, it can lead to spam, that's why I wrote that I hope that they know what they are doing.
On the other hand, there are certainly ways to post more than 20 in gambling without spam, I think I know at least 2 ways, but I don't gamble enough to do that.
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