Some users have more than 10 accounts and they participate in signature companies
What!? Is this real? Well, if this type of users do really exist then there's a big possibility that only 2 to 3 of their total accounts run in a good condition because maintaining 10 accounts would be definitely a hard task. Yeah! More accounts means more chances of having multiple sig campaigns but the probability of getting all hired also decreases because of the quality requirement. So for me, having too much accounts is not an efficient way to gain more profits.
Lol. How naive you are. One user was caught with over 200 accounts spamming away regurgitating the same response re-worded ever so slightly post after post:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1912475.0 This will also only be the tip of the shitberg. There are people farming accounts with bots in their hundreds and likely possibly thousands, but the ones caught are never looked into so staff have to keep playing whack a mole with ghosts.
Member - 15 merit
Full Member - 110 merit
Senior Member - 270 merit
Hero Member - 520 merit
Legendary Member - 1040 merit
This is also a good way to handle a campaign, bounty managers should make it like this.
Indeed. Mods can't do this alone, campaign managers should also help them to fight the spammy and shitty posters (particularly the low ranked ones) by requiring the forum members to meet first the merit requirement before applying so that all of the applicants are even more filtered and only the good ones could enter the campaign. A win to win situation after all it will result to a healthy ICO advertisement and the crappy posters are now easy to eradicate at the same time since they now feel demotivated.
The trouble is is you can't make bounty managers do this, so their hand needs to essentially be forced. Get rid of signatures for Juniors or at the least require some sort of merit achievement to become one. That would help drastically and then ICO campaigns would no longer be able to accept the bots and the worst of the worst to spam whatever they wanted. Punishments also need to happen for campaigns who do nothing but pay people to spam or copy and paste. Those two simple solutions would help drastically.