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Topic: Who deleted this, and why? (Read 1067 times)

legendary
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November 10, 2015, 04:14:33 AM
#16
WHO ? ..Staff did it.



and i was going to say i would bet WHY is because of Spam/Advertising (against the rules)
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November 10, 2015, 04:09:35 AM
#15
It was probably just done in error. Mistakes happen occasionally as nobody is perfect though as you're a newbie I sometimes feel patrollers might rush in to handle a report too quickly and not bother checking it properly, though I can easily see how this might have been mistaken as spam as there's a lot of mmm shills spamming links to the ponzi. Feel free to post it again.
legendary
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Terminated.
November 10, 2015, 03:48:40 AM
#14
MMM is infact giving people a bonus % to the monthly returns to people that register a bitcointalk account with an MMM advertisement in the signature and a link to the website. Almost 50k people participate in the daily bonus activities sometimes more. It's actually real people that spam websites for an extra monthly 2.5% on their deposits.
I was not aware of this. Thank you for sharing the information. In case you encounter such people report one of their posts. They will be dealt with swiftly. This is advertising spam (due to botlike behavior from newbie accounts). However I'm unsure in the case with OP.
legendary
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November 10, 2015, 03:42:29 AM
#13
Probably because MMM has been using bots to try and execute advertising spam. As soon as you make a somewhat promotional post it becomes hard for one to tell if you are a part of that group. Nobody likes the mention of MMM, not here nor anywhere else. However, to get the exact answer you'd have to wait for the mod who actually delete that post.

MMM is infact giving people a bonus % to the monthly returns to people that register a bitcointalk account with an MMM advertisement in the signature and a link to the website. Almost 50k people participate in the daily bonus activities sometimes more. It's actually real people that spam websites for an extra monthly 2.5%(? not sure about the exact number) on their deposits.
legendary
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November 10, 2015, 01:46:09 AM
#12
Probably because MMM has been using bots to try and execute advertising spam. As soon as you make a somewhat promotional post it becomes hard for one to tell if you are a part of that group. Nobody likes the mention of MMM, not here nor anywhere else. However, to get the exact answer you'd have to wait for the mod who actually delete that post.
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November 10, 2015, 12:50:52 AM
#11

I would assume that as well. It was probably mistaken for the typical MMM spam we see here daily, reported as such and deleted.

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hero member
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November 09, 2015, 10:04:29 PM
#9
Look, if you're too lazy to click on a link, I doubt even a lengthy homily about the evils of ponzis would have helped. Next time you ask someone "what's 2+2," I hope they sit you down and write out Russell's Principia Mathematica instead of telling you that it's 4.
I actually clicked on the link.

But in this forum, there is an (overly)healthy dose of paranoia. People don't just click on random links because random links can sometimes lead to random malware which can steal all of your Bitcoin, which is not good.

If you are too lazy to put a super short, 1 sentence summary of the article, then why should people have to click the link and read the whole damn thing? Or at least something that states your position and then you give those links as references, for those who actually want to read them.

Here is an example post you could have done, which would have literally taken the same amount of time to post and probably wouldn't have gotten deleted:
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The MMM Global scam is probably one of the causes of the price increase since people are buying bitcoin to be a part of that. But it is also a huge scam. Read more at https://letstalkbitcoin.com/blog/post/mmm-global-republic-of-bitcoin-cryptos-next-scandal and http://ftalphaville.ft.com/2015/11/09/2144388/im-no-crook-declares-mmm-scamster-while-claiming-credit-for-the-bitcoin-price-spike/
hero member
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November 09, 2015, 09:38:03 PM
#8
It was probably because the post was off topic for the thread. Also it may have to do with the fact that it is just a link, not information whatsoever. You should actually write something and reference the article instead of just pointing a link to it.

At first glance, it looks like you are advertising MMM global. It would be better if you said something about how they are scammy (as the link describes) and had something like "see this link for more information" at the end of the post to direct users to more information.
How is a claim that MMM is the reason for BTC price spike off-topic in a thread asking "why bitcoin price is growing'?
>At first glance, it looks like you are advertising MMM global
Because I linked to an article calling it a scam? Negative Land?
No, it's because the post has no information about what you are posting. You literally just posted that text with colors so it stands out. It looks like you are trying to advertise MMM Global instead of giving a possible reason as to why the price has gone up. You need to give some more information and not just give a name. That doesn't help at all and it seems like spam or advertising.
legendary
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November 09, 2015, 09:25:50 PM
#7
I don't see why this was removed, perhaps it seemed like an advertisement to MMM, while it was clearly linking to investigative articles.

Here's a non paywalled link to FT by the way, very interesting read.
newbie
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November 09, 2015, 09:22:13 PM
#6
It was probably because the post was off topic for the thread. Also it may have to do with the fact that it is just a link, not information whatsoever. You should actually write something and reference the article instead of just pointing a link to it.

At first glance, it looks like you are advertising MMM global. It would be better if you said something about how they are scammy (as the link describes) and had something like "see this link for more information" at the end of the post to direct users to more information.
How is a claim that MMM is the reason for BTC price spike off-topic in a thread asking "why bitcoin price is growing'?
>At first glance, it looks like you are advertising MMM global
Because I linked to an article calling it a scam? Negative Land?

@tarsua: Have you bothered to follow the link, or simply assume, like whoever deleted the post, that it was promoting MMM?

@bitcoin revo: Little or no content? The thread seeks to find the reason for BTC price spike, I provide the answer, cite my sources, and it's not relevant enough? Go on.

@alani123: My guess is you're right, I'm just a bit tired of lazy, knee-jerk moderation. The fact that MMM is a morally repugnant scam stealing from those who can least afford it is irrelevant to my point. No forum rules that I know of which have been broken.
legendary
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November 09, 2015, 09:20:11 PM
#5
MMM global republic of bitcoin is a known scam which can damage the bitcoin community as a whole, i think the admins are taking this scam personal although dont usually delete scams, they dont even want it to be spoken about

I'm relatively sure that they never have (either that or they haven't in a long time) and never will, regardless of how devastating it is. TBH, OP, my guess is that the post had little to no real content so it was deleted. It's really just a link and another link and then a request to close the thread; nothing describing where the links lead to and why.
legendary
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November 09, 2015, 09:12:18 PM
#4
MMM Global is a Ponzi thus it belings to the Investor based games. You posted on the Bitcoin discussion. Also the forum gets a lot of sappmy post regarding MMM woth those people creating new accounts just to promote their scam. Roll Eyes
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November 09, 2015, 09:10:14 PM
#3
MMM global republic of bitcoin is a known scam which can damage the bitcoin community as a whole, i think the admins are taking this scam personal although dont usually delete scams, they dont even want it to be spoken about
MMM is a declared Ponzi run by a guy named Sergei Mavrodi. In 1990 he made a disruption in Russian economy. According to Wikipedia from 5 to 40 million people lost up to $10 billion. Then he was jailed, but after coming out he made two more Ponzi MMM-2011 & MMM-2012. Both have failed. Currently he is running MMM Global which is spread across South Africa, India, Indonesia and many other developing countries.

I recently came across MMM Global Republic of Bitcoin through a reddit post. It seems many people are buying into bitcoin across the globe just to be part of this Ponzi. BTCC CEO Bobby Lee said the same to CoinDesk.

When this MMM Global Republic of Bitcoin will collapse, the effect will be catastrophic. Please do not confuse it as other petty Ponzis that run on Bitcointalk. It'll not only drown those who invested in the Ponzi, but may also take down the bitcoin price at ground zero. Please note that Mavrodi's Russian Ponzi was many times bigger than bitcoin's total market cap.

Hence, as theymos controls bitcoin.org, bitcointalk.org & /r/bitcoin, I'd request him to pin an awareness notification in all these sites.
hero member
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November 09, 2015, 09:07:19 PM
#2
It was probably because the post was off topic for the thread. Also it may have to do with the fact that it is just a link, not information whatsoever. You should actually write something and reference the article instead of just pointing a link to it.

At first glance, it looks like you are advertising MMM global. It would be better if you said something about how they are scammy (as the link describes) and had something like "see this link for more information" at the end of the post to direct users to more information.
newbie
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November 09, 2015, 09:03:08 PM
#1
Quote from: Bitcoin Forum
A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted.

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MMM Global Republic of Bitcoin
"If I refuse using Bitcoin tomorrow, it will fall down."-Mr. Sergey Mavrodi, the man behind MMM Global Republic of Bitcoin
/thread

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