Given that both LiveCoin and YoBit have active flags with a lot of support, I am curious why LiveCoin advertisers were added to a blacklist, while YoBit advertisers are not.
It would be a good incentive to
not participate in the campaign, though considering the quality of the participants, it's unlikely that they (or rather, most of them) would be seriously considered by yahoo in one of his other campaigns in the first place.
They are being allowed to participate in the YoBit campaign, which is a campaign Yahoo has the ability to remove participants from.
The only difference between LiveCoin and YoBit that I can see is that Yahoo is presumably receiving payment from YoBit.
It is disappointing that yahoo is not receiving the same pressure to close the YoBit campaign as Hhampuz received to close the LiveCoin campaign.
The current posts made by those receiving a lot of money to advertise for YoBit are not nonsense posts, even if they are not written by crypto experts. Those advertising for YoBit tend to have a diverse posting history and have been posting very little prior to joining the campaign. This leads me to believe many of these accounts are being farmed and were possibly bought. I am a strong believer in the free market but a lot of what appears to be happening with those involved in the YoBit campaign is highly frowned upon by many and the situation as a whole leaves a bad taste in my mouth.