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Topic: US forum? (Read 147 times)

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January 27, 2018, 12:54:54 AM
#11
Given that the US has its own regulations and restrictions, especially concerning ICOs, a US forum seems like a decent idea to me. It doesn't necessary have to be the bulk of the site's posting. It can just be a subforum for pertinent US discussion.
That sounds much better than OPs post.
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January 27, 2018, 12:52:04 AM
#10
Given that the US has its own regulations and restrictions, especially concerning ICOs, a US forum seems like a decent idea to me. It doesn't necessary have to be the bulk of the site's posting. It can just be a subforum for pertinent US discussion.
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January 27, 2018, 12:46:02 AM
#9
Not meant to be racist (though I don’t think that’s the word you’re looking for here), but rather just curious...perhaps it’s just me, but 50% of what I read doesn’t make sense. For those native English speakers...is it just me?
I have read many posts here on bitcointalk that are poorly worded sentences, with lots of grammatical errors etc. but with little effort I was able to infer what the posters intended to post. Moreover as other users pointed out this is a global forum and every body is treated equally.  When you say " Forum for those native English speakers", it sounds like somehow you are priveleged.
hero member
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January 27, 2018, 12:39:59 AM
#8
While I appreciate that crypto is global and this forum has many diverse folks, it does get frustrating when many posts are google translated as it’s usually poorly worded and requires some effort of deciphering of what the poster meant to say. I am really not trying to be rude or insensitive as I have learned a lot from this forum, but is there any other forums that cater to native English speakers?
This is sad, but you will never find such forum. I believe that SEC and FBI will be raided the domain of forum that related to the bitcoin in the US.
They are threatening against crypto, and then they are hoping the crypto community will never exist in the US. The majority of people from the US are using global forum right now.
newbie
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January 27, 2018, 12:36:57 AM
#7
I think it would be hard finding that, you have options here. You can either ignore them or just be posting on the serious discussion forum, no spammers and shitposters would be going to that field.
sr. member
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January 27, 2018, 12:34:40 AM
#6
While I appreciate that crypto is global and this forum has many diverse folks, it does get frustrating when many posts are google translated as it’s usually poorly worded and requires some effort of deciphering of what the poster meant to say. I am really not trying to be rude or insensitive as I have learned a lot from this forum, but is there any other forums that cater to native English speakers?
Crypto is not only taken part in by native English speakers.You make me confused ,crypto is a worldwide treasure ,why you have such a strange question ?
jr. member
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January 27, 2018, 12:17:27 AM
#5
Not meant to be racist (though I don’t think that’s the word you’re looking for here), but rather just curious...perhaps it’s just me, but 50% of what I read doesn’t make sense. For those native English speakers...is it just me?
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January 26, 2018, 08:21:32 PM
#4
While I appreciate that crypto is global and this forum has many diverse folks, it does get frustrating when many posts are google translated as it’s usually poorly worded and requires some effort of deciphering of what the poster meant to say. I am really not trying to be rude or insensitive as I have learned a lot from this forum, but is there any other forums that cater to native English speakers?

It sounds like a racism Grin
I'm not englishman,but i'm trying to make sentences correctly. So, i'm sorry Wink
jr. member
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January 21, 2018, 11:32:30 PM
#3
I don’t want to ban the non native English speakers, but rather would like to find an alternative forum. I think bitcointalk is great because it brings together folks from all over the world, but sometimes I want to be involved in a US forum where I can ask about relevant topics to like minded people (US taxes,ICO’s etc)
QFT
sr. member
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January 21, 2018, 05:10:30 PM
#2
While I appreciate that crypto is global and this forum has many diverse folks, it does get frustrating when many posts are google translated as it’s usually poorly worded and requires some effort of deciphering of what the poster meant to say. I am really not trying to be rude or insensitive as I have learned a lot from this forum, but is there any other forums that cater to native English speakers?

When you see these posts you can report them and they will get removed and hopefully banned.
jr. member
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January 21, 2018, 05:04:37 PM
#1
While I appreciate that crypto is global and this forum has many diverse folks, it does get frustrating when many posts are google translated as it’s usually poorly worded and requires some effort of deciphering of what the poster meant to say. I am really not trying to be rude or insensitive as I have learned a lot from this forum, but is there any other forums that cater to native English speakers?
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