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Topic: Signature Campaign Spammers (Read 367 times)

legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 2272
October 05, 2017, 10:01:15 AM
#6
Is this the normal standard for conversations on bitcointalk?
Mostly.
Can we get a filter to hide posts of people participating in signature campaigns?
You can filter signatures and you can ignore people.

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lol , that was bad dude, really bad. these days we dont actually know who is legit posters or just spamming shitty post due to many ico's 
are popping like a mushroom and people keeps on promoting their crappycoins and as a result the forum looks unhealthy now and verry polluted with garbage and trash.


Speaking of shit posts:

well in my case i earn bitcoins mostly on bitcoin faucets and doing paid to click that pays bitcoin also ive been doing some paid to post on the other forum which pays bitcoin also but i see that the pay here in this forum is much higher compared to other site and other forms of bitcoin jobs but im kinda late joining here so im hopping that i could participate soon on some bounty campaigns or signature campaigns to earn a decent amount of bitcoins

ive joined many ico's but ive been scammed mostly and the managers are sometimes not updating the spreedsheets. thats why i stop on joining ico's or bounty campaigns because my efforts are only wasted and it took so long time to wait but in the end you can get nothing or sometimes a useless token that you cant exchange for btc.

i first heard bitcoins last month because a friend of mine taught me about bitcoin and how does it work and i tried it first on doing a bitcoin faucet at first i thought that theres no way to earn much bitcoin rather than a faucet until i search and found out bitcointalk forum in google so i tried to join and found out many oppurtunity here available if you want to earn bitcoins and also other coins.

Looking at your signature(ICO) these posts are contradictions and spam.
full member
Activity: 1638
Merit: 122
October 02, 2017, 10:26:04 PM
#5
I remember when I could read the Bitcoin Discussion board and really have a "discussion" with someone.

I actually like to discuss what is happening in the cryptocurrency scenario, and I tried to write posts in that board for a while. But it's literally impossible to have a conversation with someone before a bunch of users with ICO signatures start spamming the post. You will end up losing your time for nothing, since no one is even reading what you said, and the owner of my campaign will pay me ~$3 for a post that will be burried by others in 5 minutes, making him lose his investment. It's pretty sad.

lol , that was bad dude, really bad. these days we dont actually know who is legit posters or just spamming shitty post due to many ico's 
are popping like a mushroom and people keeps on promoting their crappycoins and as a result the forum looks unhealthy now and verry polluted with garbage and trash.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 6830
October 02, 2017, 09:46:59 PM
#4
I remember when I could read the Bitcoin Discussion board and really have a "discussion" with someone.

I actually like to discuss what is happening in the cryptocurrency scenario, and I tried to write posts in that board for a while. But it's literally impossible to have a conversation with someone before a bunch of users with ICO signatures start spamming the post. You will end up losing your time for nothing, since no one is even reading what you said, and the owner of my campaign will pay me ~$3 for a post that will be burried by others in 5 minutes, making him lose his investment. It's pretty sad.
sr. member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 306
October 02, 2017, 06:02:13 PM
#3
Is this the normal standard for conversations on bitcointalk?
Unfortunately it is right now.  That's exactly what I noticed when I came here, the
huge 100 page spam threads where everyone is basically saying the same thing over and
over.  There is no true discussion here like there is on other forums, where people read posts
and reply to people.  It's very obvious that posts don't get read, and honestly why should
they?  So many are written in English so bad that it's a compliment to call it 'broken', and
with content so lame that the posts aren't worth reading in the first place.

I've noticed that spammers love talking about sig campaigns, and they say the same super-
positive things about earning bitcoin and how great it is...again and again.  The spammers
learn basically how to write a post pumping bitcoin, and that's the extent of their language.
It's awful, I agree.
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 1375
Slava Ukraini!
October 02, 2017, 05:45:22 PM
#2
Is this the normal standard for conversations on bitcointalk? Can we get a filter to hide posts of people participating in signature campaigns?


Example1: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/i-sent-bitcoin-cash-to-my-bit-coin-wallet-is-the-money-lost-2217938

Yes, it's normal standard for conversations here. And this example thread doesn't looks very bad, there are hundreds or even thousands of worse threads.
You can put signature spammers into your ignore list, but you will need to do it manually for every users.
You also can copy DannyHamilton ignore list, but it's not updated and many new spammers wasn't added to it. There is also SMAS blacklist, you can put these spammers in your ignore list.
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
October 02, 2017, 04:59:21 PM
#1
I get that a bunch of you are trying to earn money but can you please make it at least a little less obvious you're just posting to hit your required numbers?

I'm rather new here & have noticed an insane amount of people commenting the exact same stuff poorly reworded, quoting comments & writing something completely unrelated, and even replying to posts months later without even looking at the discussion going on on the thread.

Is this the normal standard for conversations on bitcointalk? Can we get a filter to hide posts of people participating in signature campaigns?

I hope people running these campaigns actually look at the threads the participants comment on so they can see how many people are just repeating others words & spamming to make a quick buck.

Example1: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/i-sent-bitcoin-cash-to-my-bit-coin-wallet-is-the-money-lost-2217938

Let's see how the replies turn out on this thread..



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