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Re: Scammers enforcing their inside rules on bitcointalk ?
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yahoo62278
on 10/06/2019, 20:15:15 UTC
Actually they are not inside rules. Take a look at this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1684035.0

You should only start a campaign if you have someone willing to keep a very close eye on your participants posts. If you do not then a signature campaign is not for you.

• Do not just automatically accept any user that signs up to your campaign. Check their posts first. If they're all short sentences or unsubstantial or in very poor English then they're likely not going to change their habits. If every campaign only accepts and pays for users who have made fairly constructive posts then this will instantly clean up the forum as any poor posters will have to improve if they want to earn anything from a campaign.


Here are the 1st 2 "suggested Guidlines" for campaign operators. These are not my rules, or Hhampuz'z rules, or LoyceV's rules. This thread was created by hilariousandco.

Yobit was the 1st site/campaign to see repercussions from not keeping an eye on participants. They were blacklisted by theymos, not the managers. Stake is going to be the 2nd company to see this happen most likely.

No one is trying to force their way into managing the campaign period. Yes they/I am offering to help but ultimately they are breaking the rules set by the forum. It's either Do your job or cya later at this point.

For everyone's reference the OP is referring to this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5152812.0


It's just a guideline, not a rule. Nobody needs to comply with it
No they do not have to comply with it, but if they do not then they will abide by any penalty imposed on them, won't they.


It's a guideline not a rule.
How can somebody be punished for not breaking a rule but ignoring a guideline ?


For your understanding what a guideline is

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information intended to advise people on how something should be done or what something should be
What i quoted to you were some suggested guidelines for companies. If you actually went in and bothered to read the thread, you'd see that these are basically Official rules to be followed by Campaign participants and Campaign operators.

Failure to comply with the Suggestions/Rules from the thread can/will result in multiple disciplinary options including being banned from the forum and unable to advertise.

Just in case you missed the link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1684035.0

Everything i'm saying in replying to you OP is DIRECT quotes from Global Moderator hilariousandco. Read below for another DIRECT quote.

Please note: You as a campaign will not be warned or have your signatures removed for having a handful of low quality posters on your campaign especially if they're quickly dealt with. We accept that no campaign will be able to stop spam 100% of the time but these guidelines are there for the campaigns where it becomes blatantly obvious they are doing little to nothing at all to try prevent spam and are happily paying people to post rubbish continually even after a warning. Please monitor your users closely and there should be no issues.