I surely know that if a DT member delights in destroying people's account by leaving red tags without proves, even if nothing happens to them, the community is seeing. And they may not be on DT for so long (for ever).
What I would like to know is whether you deny that account changed hands (you were asked that in other thread but I haven't noticed that you answered that.
I wouldn't answer anyone whose only motivate is to humiliate and rubbish someone given any chance.
I am asking because there is an obvious difference in the English level from period between 2015-2019 while being active in Rubycoin thread, and after waking up in 2022. How do you explain this difference because its one thing (and natural) to improve English level but in your case the opposite happened and your English got worse.
Rikafip, you can read below because of you and the rest of the community.
Rby was created way back 2014 only for the purpose of promoting the Rubycoin. The Ruby team was behind the promotion of Rubycoin even outside the forum. It was not a solo project, in the team had someone whose duty was to update the thread and others seriously working on the backend then. A unique password relating to the name of the project was used then to allow every member of the team access to any of our handles including BTT but it was the exclusive duty of one person to update information in the media. But incase of unavailability anyone can step in.
Later on trader daddy bot was introduced immediately the project was changed from PoW to PoS. This was an attempt to keep the project going, but I wasn't working as planned.
I think there was some kind of disagreement in the team. It wasn't obvious, but it was a consensus to continue the project or to rename it, and restart with a new concept. There was no clear agreement and the community was loosing interest in the project because many projects saw their end then.
The team separated and everyone went their way. One of the guys in the backend asked to be allowed to continue the project and it was granted him. That is all I can remember about the project.
Down to 2021 (not 2022), After the covid-19. I remembered this forum and the rby account. The password wasn't changed and it was a unique password every member of the team could remember. I inputed the password and had access to the forum. I tried the password in our proton mail address and was denied access(which means someone changed it).
I had to reset the mail here in BTT but couldn't use the account because the project for which the account was created ended. I abandoned the account again till I discovered the gambling discussion board and started posting there. I later understood I can subscribe for signature campaign and earn why having fun. I tried to join signature campaign managed by yahoo62278 then. He didn't hire me for like 3 times. I decided to inbox him to enquire why I cannot be hired. Yahoo62278 told me that most of my posts were in altcoin board and I post burst, that if I continue so no manager will hire me. That was when I decided to delete majority of the posts in altcoin board and edit unnecessary ones to keep my timeline neat.
Later Hhampuz hired me and I worked for him for more than a year.
I left the TrustDice campaign because it required that I make majority of the posts in the gambling section. There was a serious discrimination between people posting in the gambling side and the rest of the forum.
I decided to leave TrustDice to sinbad.io where I can be able to interact freely on the forum.
3yrs of my active involvement in the community has passed and someone is accusing me of a scam that never happen. When newbies bought coins and the market went bearish, they raise alarm of scam. Even then, many people considered BTC a scam.
No one was supposed to make me write this long episode of the past which I am struggling to remember. But it has happened and I take it in a good fate.
BTT is a nice place and we all shall be here. I am an old human being, so no one can bully me from the comfort of his home because of the DT strength given them by the community.