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Re: We need an efficient way to report scammer accounts
by
LoyceV
on 21/03/2018, 10:43:49 UTC
I'm currently managing a bounty campaign, and more than 90% is just stealing content (see spreadsheet). User "Expert3" is in there too, with stolen content.
But since this campaign doesn't require posting/spamming on Bitcointalk, they could always claim someone else entered using their name, so I can't justify red trust for this.

Right now Bitcointalk is just overflooded by Scam/Bounty-Shit-Poster/-Stuff.
In Recent Unread Topics, 15 out of 40 recently bumped threads have "bounty" in the title.
Now let's have a look at the posts that bumped these threads (I left out the Russian thread):
FACEBOOK REPORT
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###TWITTER WEEK 4 (Mar 15 - 21) ###
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###FACEBOOK WEEK 4 (Mar 15 - 21) ###
~snip links~

FACEBOOK CAMPAIGN
~snip links~

TWITTER CAMPAIGN
Twitter Profile Link:
~snip links~

~snip huge quote~
Facebook account link: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100024016763674
~snip links~

Twitter account: @jec871
~snip links~

ACEBOOK CAMPAIGN
~snip links~

Twitter
~snip links~

FACEBOOK REPORT
~snip links~

TWITTER      
~snip links~

Joining on Facebook & Twitter campaign
~snip links~

Twitter:
~snip links~

Facebook:
~snip links~

Good progect! Smiley

Twitter Campaign
~snip links~

Facebook Campaign
~snip links~

Twitter
~snip links~

Facebook username: dartokmetal111
~snip links~

Twitter username: @dartokmetal111
~snip links~

Shouldn't all bounty threads that allow/require users to spam the forum with Twitter and Facebook links be closed and banned?
They're all just competing to stay on top of a board filled with spam.