Imagine that you, the lucky owners of worthy forum accounts received by your labor, who participated in one of the subscription companies, will find out after your termination that you are denied rewards because of the fact that you are on the so-called list of SMAS. The reaction to this is not difficult to foresee.
What kind of list is it and how not to get into it? We'll talk about this here.
SMAS - Signature Managers Against Spam - a project launched by a number of local users (specializing in holding subscription companies - for the sake of brevity later managers) and directed against spam on the forum. The essence of it is that every manager monitors the posts of users who participate in this subscription, and if in his opinion these posts do not meet the high criteria from the point of view of this manager (which is very subjective in my opinion) he brings it to his black list . In the end, the blacklists of all SMAS project managers are combined into one consolidated list, for short, SMAS-CB. As a result, a person who once got into SMAS-CB loses the right to participate in any subscription on this forum, which is explicitly (or secretly) connected to
SMAS linkSo, how not to get there- 1st advice : trivial, do not make posts that might seem to someone spam.
- 2nd advice: do not make posts in topics started with the aim of spam by other members of the forum. For example, a typical topic. Will the course of coin X be Y, well, and so forth
- 3rd advice: if you are not sure of your abilities, do not participate in the subscription, the managers of which are part of the SMAS or who support it. Such managers are easy to find, having done some research. Start from the very SMAS topic and on through all of its posts and links leading from them. These managers have to shine there.
- 4th advice: Do not write in English-branches, if you are not sure about 100 in your English. Some managers are snobs and bring in SMAS-SP only because of the clumsy language they think.
- 5th advice: Before you enter the subscription, carefully read its terms. Sometimes there it is indicated that the subscription takes into account the SMAS-CB
P.S, leaving the SMAS list is almost impossible. It's forever.The consolidated SMAS-CB apparently makes up Lutpin, adding new candidates to it.
First check for yourself in it . But I advise you to view the entire SMAS branch. Lutmin could have missed someone from individual managers' lists (they were shown by 5 people, but it's better to check their names themselves so that nobody can blame.) The starting point for checking is the topic of the CMR, the resource will take you an hour, but you will be calm)
Good luck to all and never get into any blacklists