Hello,
I'm not a "shilling" service. I work for Stakenet and have done for nearly 2 years now.
When they launched their ANN thread I did indeed make 2 posts on it to give it a bump up to help give it some visibility.
Hi there
I don't think that anyone would question your intentions if you are just active on the thread, but if a team member start asking questions about the project he is part of, and then other team member answering, it will be seen as Ann thread bumping , or something similar. Especially if it is combined by bunch of newbie accounts doing the same thing.
One thing is shilling, another is making some tactical question to rise people curiosity.
Each project has to emerge somehow, and i honestly prefer this kind of approach to the classical fomo-boy who tries to lure you into sh.. amefull projects
I repeat, shilling and doing marketing are different worlds.
The first one necessarily includes to lie, the second maybe not (and this is not the case if you read Yankee interventions).
If you do not know the difference, maybe it's time to question yourself before opening threads.
Sorry for being harsh, i just think you should spend your time by denouncing REAL shilling cases.
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RikafipThose "tactical questions" as you called them is standard practice of Ann thread bumpers, and it is dishonest tactic, and is something that is frowned upon on this forum, accounts involved in that regularly get tagged.
Maybe this is the case of Ann thread bumping, not shilling, but it still something that is not advisable if you want your project to be taken seriously.