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Topic: XSTerminate: A bitcointalk deletebot to rid unwanted visitors from your threads. - page 2. (Read 13101 times)

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Thank you for this Bot!  This should be a requirement on this forum with the amount of trolling that goes on here.

-BitSwift
newbie
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Please, do enter my name in your bot.

Done!  Smiley


Edit: That deleted 4 posts.  Shocked
newbie
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XSTerminate Windows Build Now Available

A windows build is now available for thread moderators who might not also be programming devs.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8rWObF4xz1YS251X0VLQnotekk/view?usp=sharing

Instructions

newbie
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The mature and graceful response would have been to acknowledge that your post was wrong and move on.

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Edit: Wow. You actually started deleting comments.

The mature response would be for you to stop repeating yourself and move on.

I deleted your message because it was the third time you made the exact same post. Here's what you posted for the third time: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9476759

If you post new material I'll keep it. If your fud turns to spam (which I have a feeling it will), I'll enter your user name in the bot.
newbie
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You are starting to repeat yourself. Do you think that is necessary?
newbie
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You can now follow @deletebot or tag @deletebot in disapproving tweets on twitter!

https://twitter.com/deletebot/
newbie
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I quoted Orwell in response to your outlandish comment about reforming posters here. Here, let me refresh your memory.

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Further, 1984 is not about "the relationship between semantics and thought". It is essentially about the mental, emotional and physical subjugation of an individual by a totalitarian regime in a a dystopian future.

I'd say "outlandish" describes your attempt to compare my program to a dystopian totalitarian regime.  Cheesy

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For the record, I have no intention of using your program.

Then why are you using my thread as a forum for your soapbox?
newbie
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I like how you turned my blatantly obvious analogy into an argument over semantics, before ending it with a random straw man question.
Let's not kid ourselves. This is a censorship tool, one that will be used by people who intend to censor, manage and deflect inconvenient questions.

You quoted Orwell. The premise of 1984 is the relationship between semantics and thought. Also, if you had a legitimate concern about the performance or operation of my program, you wouldn't have given me any material for a straw man argument to begin with.

Instead, you've tried to fud the very existence of my program, which I predicted in the OP. Don't you have more noble battles to fight?

Finally, If you don't like my program, feel free to delete your free copy. But if you do decide to use it, I would appreciate your feedback on its performance.
newbie
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If a community makes a black list, it won't hurt free speech. Posters will reform the way they post to avoid getting on a community blacklist. That would promote civil discourse over time, which is something sorely lacking from bitcointalk at the moment.
Behavior modification achieved through censorship and/or the threat of? Splendid. More power to anonymous devs!
Reminds me of George Orwell's 1984.

• "We do not merely destroy our enemies, we change them. Do you understand what I mean by that?"
• "We do not destroy the heretic because he resists us; so long as he resists us we never destroy him. We convert him, we capture his inner mind, we reshape him."

Nail on the head. Scary times.

Programmed thought using language. You should go back and read your Orwell again.

"threat"
"destroy"
"enemies"
"destroy"
"heretic"
"resists"
"destroy"
"capture"
"nail"
"scary"

With that language, you are either attempting to program or have been programmed.

Which is it?
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If a community makes a black list, it won't hurt free speech. Posters will reform the way they post to avoid getting on a community blacklist. That would promote civil discourse over time, which is something sorely lacking from bitcointalk at the moment.


Behavior modification achieved through censorship and/or the threat of? Splendid. More power to anonymous devs!
Reminds me of George Orwell's 1984.

• "We do not merely destroy our enemies, we change them. Do you understand what I mean by that?"
• "We do not destroy the heretic because he resists us; so long as he resists us we never destroy him. We convert him, we capture his inner mind, we reshape him."

This is comparing apples to oranges. In Crypto-Land, all it takes is a few posts to destroy a coin. There are many out there who make it a mission to destroy competing coins. This have become very problematic in the realm of alt-coins, especially those in the race for the best anonymity. I admit that I have been guilty of this myself, though it was a matter of retaliation. Letting the free market decide without people FUDing competing cryptos endlessly is actually not a bad idea at all.
The proof will be in the pudding.
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If a community makes a black list, it won't hurt free speech. Posters will reform the way they post to avoid getting on a community blacklist. That would promote civil discourse over time, which is something sorely lacking from bitcointalk at the moment.


Behavior modification achieved through censorship and/or the threat of? Splendid. More power to anonymous devs!
Reminds me of George Orwell's 1984.

• "We do not merely destroy our enemies, we change them. Do you understand what I mean by that?"
• "We do not destroy the heretic because he resists us; so long as he resists us we never destroy him. We convert him, we capture his inner mind, we reshape him."

Nail on the head. Scary times.
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If a community makes a black list, it won't hurt free speech. Posters will reform the way they post to avoid getting on a community blacklist. That would promote civil discourse over time, which is something sorely lacking from bitcointalk at the moment.


Behavior modification achieved through censorship and/or the threat of? Splendid. More power to anonymous devs!
Reminds me of George Orwell's 1984.

• "We do not merely destroy our enemies, we change them. Do you understand what I mean by that?"
• "We do not destroy the heretic because he resists us; so long as he resists us we never destroy him. We convert him, we capture his inner mind, we reshape him."
hero member
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Oh man. This is perfect.
newbie
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You want to fix the FUD problem on bitcointalk ? Easy, just integrate the jail for newbie accounts for 2 weeks like it was the first time. So they have to wait first before they can just make 1 million fake accounts.

But, i think you rather don't want that because you can't hide yourself when they do this.

You have made 3 successive posts, two containing accusations about motives.

Posters like you are the reason I made this utility. If you didn't think you had an audience here, you wouldn't make a post. You are leeching off my work and my product for your soapbox and accusations. Go create your own thread with your own work and then post your rants there once your product drives an audience. You'll see that no one stops you. That's free speech.

In fact, fork my product if you don't have time to develop your own. It's open source with a very permissive license. You'll find that I won't have any problem with what you do as long as you keep the license intact. I won't even come after you if you forget to put in "(c) 2014, deletebot All rights reserved".

I suggested a community blacklist and did not offer any accounts for the luser list. I singled out no users anywhere. Except for my bias towards XST, I don't show any bias here. I haven't spoken negatively of anyone or any coin. If this was about giving XST some sort of advantage, I would have kept it a secret and shared it with the team instead of making it as open as I could. So please end your accusations and your questions of motives.

If a community makes a black list, it won't hurt free speech. Posters will reform the way they post to avoid getting on a community blacklist. That would promote civil discourse over time, which is something sorely lacking from bitcointalk at the moment.
legendary
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#mitandopelomundo
Haha! Amazing, Great work!

Can it somehow come with some usernames pre built in?  Grin

A community blacklist would be the way to go. I would have put some names in, but I don't want to show my bias too much.  Wink

It's easy enough to load a bitcointalk page from the bot with a curated community blacklist. If someone makes a new thread, I can cull the blacklist from the OP or first post therein, providing the post maintains consistent formatting and if the list and curation process look reasonable. It could refresh every half hour or something.

Yes you mean like a blacklist what the devs don't want their investor to know ? I bet you are .
Scamers are trying to get in control again, once they were exposed for everyone to see. Such embarrassing so weak  wow

XSTerminate was developed by a xst supporter, not by someone from dev team.
legendary
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Hell yeah. Finally -- Innovation!
newbie
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Haha! Amazing, Great work!

Can it somehow come with some usernames pre built in?  Grin

A community blacklist would be the way to go. I would have put some names in, but I don't want to show my bias too much.  Wink

It's easy enough to load a bitcointalk page from the bot with a curated community blacklist. If someone makes a new thread, I can cull the blacklist from the OP or first post therein, providing the post maintains consistent formatting and if the list and curation process look reasonable. It could refresh every half hour or something.
legendary
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Pools?  Wallet?  Will this go to Trex?  LOL  joke of course.  Great job!!  Grin
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