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Topic: What Does It Mean To "Spam" In Bounty Campaigns? - page 2. (Read 279 times)

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Spamming means sending indiscriminate message to a large number of users at the same time without giving time interval. That is what I  know as spamming initially. But joining this forum I have come to the realization that everyone have their own definition of every and anything based on individual understanding. I see that certain ranks cannot post on topics or create many new ones as fast as you may want to do so because everything has been programmed and monitored. So to avoid putting your posts and comments as spam, you allow some time interval. I also noticed that searching sometimes so fast attracts warnings. So let’s calm down and have some fun while we post to earn.
jr. member
Activity: 196
Merit: 2
Not sure your protest will yield any results except they decide to award you stakes on compassionate grounds. Some of these bounty managers try to emulate the rules on Bitcointalk for the bounties they manage, hence the strict rule on posts and time interval between posts. Sometimes, it's intended to protect you as a bounty hunter, in order not to seen as a spammer and the moderator deletes your posts and bans the account.
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Merit: 101
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Okay don't ever react on this- They are just following the rules of BItcointalk= it suppose to be 360 seconds gap time before posting another post- or give atleat 10 mins per post this is a safe zone for me so Moderators will not give you a red mark for spamming. Be careful next time okay
full member
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Merit: 107
Yes, I also saw that it was a matter of time when you were too fast in a post not in line with the rank you have, a few hours better bear less than a few hours, so that it's called spam by making successive posts, you also have to understand that every rule here must be followed in great detail, for each rank is certainly different, I think that you are indeed guilty of consecutive posts in a very short time, it becomes a lesson to be able to participate in every bounty campaign.
jr. member
Activity: 182
Merit: 2
Someone actually quoted the entire lengthy post just to post a incoherent one-liner. I feel like calling the cops on him Grin.

To the issue at hand, I feel the bounty manager did not clearly spell out what they meant by spam. He may have posted unique posts albeit less than 5 minutes interval, which some people with busy schedules in the real world do, so long as they're not of low quality. I think he deserves to be paid by the bounty manager as no part in the rules stated the timing apart for each post
jr. member
Activity: 294
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Colletrix-Bridging the Physical and Virtual Worlds
If we ever read the rules of a bounty campaign, sometimes there are rules that are very disciplined and make participants really have to qualify for the campaign. And sometimes there are rules that can be changed at any time. In this case you and also we must be really more thorough in carrying out campaign tasks, so as not to experience removal from members or participants. But I think in this case, you have tried very hard. This will be a very valuable experience for all of us as participants when participating in the campaign. If it is said to be spam, that is their right as manager. We can only follow the rules they make and at least do the job as well as possible. KEEP THE SPIRIT..!!
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Merit: 100
Good Morning
The reason why I ask is because I did the cyberfm (reddit) bounty campaign and got awarded the highest stakes for that campaign initially as I put in a lot of effort creating unique posts and posting them in different relevant subreddits.

Then some days before distribution, I checked the campaign spreadsheet again and noticed my stakes/rewards had been reduced significantly and I was scored zero stakes for the final week in which I put in most effort.

I complained to the bounty manager and he replied that I spammed. I was shocked as all the posts were uniquely different from each other. I asked him to clarify how that can be defined as spam. He (or she) said it was because I was posting too fast one after the other without allowing a 3 to 4 minute interval.

I lost over $400 because of this and I just have to ask the great people of this forum what they understand by the word "spam". Does it really have anything to do with the timing of your unique posts? Or is this just a lame excuse to cheat me of my honest earnings?








i am it a fan of bounty camapugns as i believe tahf there are other ways to find out what is the best for ylu and to earn money
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Merit: 11
Victorieum Digital Wallet Revolution
Looks a bit more like a rapid-posting rather than spamming. You may be banned from Bitcointalk for sending too many post in a short interval, call it spam or anything else.
jr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 1
The definition of spam includes the fact that the distributor of information sends mass advertising messages to recipients who do not want to receive it. Indirectly, this definition is similar to the case described in this discussion above. I don't know how long you've been bounty hunting, but usually the conditions indicate that there is a 1 hour gap between messages, otherwise you can do everything at once. But I think that with a large number of companies, you can get confused, so you need to immediately make a gap between them, so that there are no such situations.
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Activity: 700
Merit: 11
The reason why I ask is because I did the cyberfm (reddit) bounty campaign and got awarded the highest stakes for that campaign initially as I put in a lot of effort creating unique posts and posting them in different relevant subreddits.

Then some days before distribution, I checked the campaign spreadsheet again and noticed my stakes/rewards had been reduced significantly and I was scored zero stakes for the final week in which I put in most effort.

I complained to the bounty manager and he replied that I spammed. I was shocked as all the posts were uniquely different from each other. I asked him to clarify how that can be defined as spam. He (or she) said it was because I was posting too fast one after the other without allowing a 3 to 4 minute interval.

I lost over $400 because of this and I just have to ask the great people of this forum what they understand by the word "spam". Does it really have anything to do with the timing of your unique posts? Or is this just a lame excuse to cheat me of my honest earnings?







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