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April 23, 2019, 06:19:39 PM
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Yeah i know Yahoo opened that thread to get support for being Yobits campaign manager with no intention behind it LOL.....
No DT member would want to be associated with YoBit. Your claims of some underlying ulterior motives make no sense.
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Yeah i know Yahoo opened that thread to get support for being Yobits campaign manager with no intention behind it LOL.....
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Do you think Yahoo will work for your campaigns?
He is even willing to work for Yobit  Grin Grin Grin Grin
Nope! He asked the community for opinions and we all suggested him to take control over Yobit Spam to save the forum... But Yobit was late to take the decision I guess and got banned for 60 days.

Yahoo is still fresh!

Don't quote my post again, I won't answer.
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Do you think Yahoo will work for your campaigns?

He is even willing to work for Yobit  Grin Grin Grin Grin
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I've participated in some campaigns in the past which were managed by Yahoo. I saw his selection of participants and I can say he is not bad in selecting participants.
The two posts you've mentioned is really not good but it's nothing wrong with Yahoo, it's just the owner's selection. Both DS and Yahoo confirmed it.


I would not use him for any campaigns.
Do you think Yahoo will work for your campaigns?


@AMN
You really made the post for Thule? I might say you have a great love for him. Nice Post!
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Meh.
Any manager that pays out on time, ensures that the participants will get paid for the work they do as well as ensuring the quality of posts is a good manager in my book. I'm yet to see any botched campaign from Yahoo or questionable decisions made by them and I can say that I have a lot of respect for the way they handle themselves.

I've had several people in my campaigns that are excellent posters but every now and then they feel the need to hit the maximum quota and starts spitting out one liners, which I could have never known about beforehand. What I'm trying to say is that managers have to trust their participants just as much as they have to trust the manager, it's not always a simple case of poor judgement.
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OP, lock the thread already, it's infected by hunter-thule and there is nothing good that can result from this.

~

Reported for breaking my eyes.
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Why do you think he added himself as possible campaign manager of yobit and if these high ranked members would support it ? LOL
For the record, I have joined YoBit in the past and I have also participated in ONE of yahoo's campaigns. That is all relevant information that you can use against me in ad-hominem attacks if you so choose.

I support the existence of a competent manager overseeing the YoBit campaign. I do not support YoBit. I do not support spam. It doesn't even matter if it's not yahoo that's managing the campaign. What did matter is that without a manager, YoBit would have caused an extreme amount of spam to proliferate upon the forum.

None of the users that genuinely care about the forum would want that.

Thats the truth
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I believe he is a suspect campaign manager. I am waiting to see if he would help push a site like yobit on members here.

I would not use him for any campaigns. I notice he supports the actions of liars and scammers. He also accuses those that highlights those observable instances of wrong doing as trolls.

So would avoid.

Of course he would.He would get Yobit to pay a better price (i guess the highest current price on bitcointalk) for high ranked members which would need to post signigicantly less and would add all his buddies and supporters into the campaign.

Why do you think he added himself as possible campaign manager of yobit and if these high ranked members would support it ? LOL
Would Yobit go with Yahoo you can trust me noone would even make a single post about low ranked members posting 20 posts per day as long as they get their cut.


Thats the truth
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I believe he is a suspect campaign manager. I am waiting to see if he would help push a site like yobit on members here.

I would not use him for any campaigns. I notice he supports the actions of liars and scammers. He also accuses those that highlights those observable instances of wrong doing as trolls.

So would avoid.
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Seems OP acting like advocates, just noticed from posting behaviour. After long time OP just remind me about digaran. However, even if you not consider him as a best manager but he is not bad at all. May be he made few mistakes regarding few users selection or count spam post. But it doesn't mean he is bad. Regarding selection, sometimes signature authority/team like to keep their role during selection of campaign participants. Since they are paying managers can't prevent them in my opinions. And it true, our nature is highlighte bad job. No one would like to say congratulations for good job.
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Terminated.
The only diffrence between him and the other is that he is in favour of some high ranked member which returns this favour always having a spot for them on high paid campaigns.
If this is indeed true, then Yahoo has scammed me. Where are all these high paid spots for me Huh
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There are other criteria for judging a campaign manager's performance, however.  Keeping the books straight, paying out on time and accurately, solving problems that pop up, etc., all go into the equation.  I've been in one of Yahoo62278's campaigns, and I will tell you from experience that he is excellent as a manager.  I don't think I ever had any problems in the campaign, nor did I hear complaints from any of the other participants.
It's undeniable fact that yahoo62278 is doing each of his campaign management job in praiseworthy way, other than accepting shitposters. It's not the only one, there's some more probably if you really consider destructive and repetitive post (counted as spam) as criteria for kicking out a participant.

You could have just PMed this info to yahoo instead of stirring up drama. Keeping the forum clean is your responsibility too, not just moderators or campaign managers.
I didn't say it. I too sometime report spam posts.

Correct, the owners have some choice in some slots being filled as long as the users are not total spammers.
None of my business but I would never allow someone to force me by any how to accept an user.
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He pays for posts in spam megathreads which is pretty dumb imo but for the most part he's a pretty good manager. I'm not too sure how much control he really has over participants in some campaigns. I know at one point in 2016 it was the owner of Bitsler who chose most/all of the campaign members, and I believe they chose to give a few slots to those who played a lot on their site. My guess is that it still is the case because there's people like:

emberbekas (0 earned merit, generic megathread posts, but is a mod on Bitsler)
BTCevo (8 earned merit, generic megathread posts, but has 36BTC wagered and 1.59BTC lost on Bitsler)

However, I'm just speculating based on a PM I got from him back in 2016, so don't take this as fact.
Correct, the owners have some choice in some slots being filled as long as the users are not total spammers.
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He pays for posts in spam megathreads which is pretty dumb imo but for the most part he's a pretty good manager. I'm not too sure how much control he really has over participants in some campaigns. I know at one point in 2016 it was the owner of Bitsler who chose most/all of the campaign members, and I believe they chose to give a few slots to those who played a lot on their site. My guess is that it still is the case because there's people like:

emberbekas (0 earned merit, generic megathread posts, but is a mod on Bitsler)
BTCevo (8 earned merit, generic megathread posts, but has 36BTC wagered and 1.59BTC lost on Bitsler)

However, I'm just speculating based on a PM I got from him back in 2016, so don't take this as fact.
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Yahoo being one of the best campaign manager ?LOL

The only diffrence between him and the other is that he is in favour of some high ranked member which returns this favour always having a spot for them on high paid campaigns.
Which ones?

Don't leave it at that, come on! We need some more information to be riled up and targets to be placed upon users that are part of the Cult of Bitcointalk!

Blanket statements can appear to have merit until you push down and find nothing but air.
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Sorry yahoo62278, I still have respect for you as a forum member but TBH, as a campaign manager, I don't think you are one of the best.

You could have just PMed this info to yahoo instead of stirring up drama. Keeping the forum clean is your responsibility too, not just moderators or campaign managers.
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Yahoo being one of the best campaign manager ?LOL

The only diffrence between him and the other is that he is in favour of some high ranked member which returns this favour always having a spot for them on high paid campaigns.
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OP, participant selection is just one criterion of a good campaign manager, and obviously Yahoo62278 may have goofed on that one.  Now that you stuck that guy out, maybe he'll be removed.  That would actually give me a good laugh, and after taking a look at christian07's post, it looks like I already had him on ignore.  So yep, total shitposter.

There are other criteria for judging a campaign manager's performance, however.  Keeping the books straight, paying out on time and accurately, solving problems that pop up, etc., all go into the equation.  I've been in one of Yahoo62278's campaigns, and I will tell you from experience that he is excellent as a manager.  I don't think I ever had any problems in the campaign, nor did I hear complaints from any of the other participants.

He’s the fucking least of any issues on this forum.
Hear, hear.  Even if this non-issue needed its own thread, the evidence OP provided is laughably insufficient.
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