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Topic: Suspicious link removed?! (Read 1810 times)

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January 23, 2014, 10:04:49 AM
#7
I'm sure it will work but

 1. It will not allow people to go to the url by clicking on it, which often will make people just click another pool link instead
 2. It's probably against the forum rules to go around these kind of url blocks
 3. It was not doing that to my link 2 days ago and it suddenly is, there has to be a reason

Is there anyone I can contact to find out what is going on?

Thank you

Have you tried hyperlinking it? I don't think it'll be against the rules, and I'm sure an admin or mod will see this soon enough.
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January 23, 2014, 09:56:15 AM
#6
I'm sure it will work but

 1. It will not allow people to go to the url by clicking on it, which often will make people just click another pool link instead
 2. It's probably against the forum rules to go around these kind of url blocks
 3. It was not doing that to my link 2 days ago and it suddenly is, there has to be a reason

Is there anyone I can contact to find out what is going on?

Thank you
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January 23, 2014, 09:23:04 AM
#5
Pretty sure it's just an automatic spam/suspicious link preventative measure. Maybe just break the url up if it's not posting properly. It happens with newbs a lot more than other users I think.

It's possible but it was not happening initially, why is that domain now flagged as suspicious? Anyone knows what steps one can take to fix this issue?

Have you tried breaking the url up? Ie 'https://google .com/blahetc' or whatever.
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January 23, 2014, 09:11:10 AM
#4
Pretty sure it's just an automatic spam/suspicious link preventative measure. Maybe just break the url up if it's not posting properly. It happens with newbs a lot more than other users I think.

It's possible but it was not happening initially, why is that domain now flagged as suspicious? Anyone knows what steps one can take to fix this issue?
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January 23, 2014, 06:04:10 AM
#3
Hello

I run a very small pool for a low-hps altcoin(SocialCoin) which was working ok (vary between 10% and 30% of the total coin's hash rate usually) until the last days. I was wondering why the mining pretty much dried up suddenly, when I noticed that in the SocialCoin main post(https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-socialcoin-soc-the-real-charity-coin-very-profitable-to-mine-412331) my pool is no longer listed! Instead it says "http://soc.[Suspicious link removed]" . Is there anything that can lead to that for my whole domain? Did someone complain about something, or what else can be the reason for that happening? I can assure you that my pool was always honest and fair, and afaik I was never hacked(for sure no coins were ever stolen anyway).

So, in the end, what I want to know is what I can do about this?

Thank you

Pretty sure it's just an automatic spam/suspicious link preventative measure. Maybe just break the url up if it's not posting properly. It happens with newbs a lot more than other users I think.
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January 22, 2014, 08:48:51 PM
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January 22, 2014, 08:38:55 PM
#1
Hello

I run a very small pool for a low-hps altcoin(SocialCoin) which was working ok (vary between 10% and 30% of the total coin's hash rate usually) until the last days. I was wondering why the mining pretty much dried up suddenly, when I noticed that in the SocialCoin main post(https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-socialcoin-soc-the-real-charity-coin-very-profitable-to-mine-412331) my pool is no longer listed! Instead it says "http://soc.[Suspicious link removed]" . Is there anything that can lead to that for my whole domain? Did someone complain about something, or what else can be the reason for that happening? I can assure you that my pool was always honest and fair, and afaik I was never hacked(for sure no coins were ever stolen anyway).

So, in the end, what I want to know is what I can do about this?

Thank you
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