The problem is you hired a professional spammer service to bump your thread that is largely associated with scam projects. While I wouldn't leave you a negative rating over that, Lauda felt it was necessary, so you'll have to take your gripe up with them. I did leave you a neutral for it I see after Lauda. I also explained to you the problem back in June:
Hello, thank you for your feedback!
We are really concerned about what you said. Can you please give us more details in PM? Why do you think this are bots and they are connected to this bumping service? Because they all have the same time?
I'll just give you the details here so everybody understands what I'm talking about.
These accounts:
and now (after I left my comment warning what was happening)
all post in the same threads as they are part of a thread bumping service for hire. They are all run by the same person. Threads they post in (have been hired by) include:
CryptoMania SlotsAZBIT - Blockchain Investment BankingVerasity - Attention-Based Platform for Video RewardsAMANPURI Ultimate exchangeYPTOSpace 🔥🔥🔥 A global ecosystem around Cryptocurrency!TeleCoin - annonymous p2p cryptocurrency]Take a look at each thread. You will see the same accounts in all 5 projects mindlessly talking to each other with one or two lines replies, asking meaningless questions and then answering themselves.
Look at this last
example. You can see when they stopped paying for spammers (excuse me, I mean "thread bumpers") around June 1st and the project manager just starts bumping the thread by themselves.
Maybe nobody informed you but somebody within your project hired a service to bump your thread. This kind of behavior not only encourages spam on the forum but is indicative of a less-than-honest project that has to resort to creating artificial buzz to boost its visibility.
To be honest with you, its a tactic primarily used by scammers. Which is why I warn people from investing in projects that hire them. It's a telltale sign that something is wrong with a project.
Just for fun, here's one account that forgot what thread he was in and started asking questions about a media hosting project when he was in an exchange project thread:
hi guys, tell me, what are the main advantages of AMANPURI? How can you compete with such a giant as YouTube?
I guess running 40-50 different accounts can be confusing sometimes.
Why would you resort to such a stupid measure? We don't really care if that's the standard for Telegram. We're not Telegram.