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Re: How much longer will JollyGood take to reverse his feedback?
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dbc23
on 14/05/2023, 14:25:35 UTC

Is it just me or has the quality of discussion and even grammatical coherence of posts gone down almost as logarithmyically as bitcoin went up last year?  I've been off the board for a little while and coming back it feels like it's completely different, I gleaned a MASSIVE amount of knowledge hear in the past years and now all I see is google translates of boiler plate statements.

Granted those translations have always been here, just seems like that's ALL there is these days.

Cmon bro, that's not you.
I have the right to express myself in which ever idiomatic and grammatical words I feel will express how I feel about a post. What is the essence of posting when I make the reader do extra research to comprehend my posts. I chose to lighten my choice of words to so I don't bug the reader with so much stress not everyone has that time to start debugging words.

Just like the word logarithmyically which was a way to say how many times Bitcoin went up in 2017, a comparison to how post quality dropped that year. Now comparing the quality of posts to previous years I saw that many posters decided to adopt google translators to make statements and the whole idea of getting unique knowledge died rather google boiler plate statement became rampant, more or less twisting contents from google and replicating them on the forum to earn merits. The sole reason I took a break at some point.

As for linking my account to coco23 is absurd, I mean we don't even post in the same way and manner same thing goes to Zilon who I will boldly say I brought into the forum. Instead of linking transactions and addresses we have used in the past check out the contents of both posters and draw your conclusions based on that...

I will leave the forum to make their final decision on this matter. I am tired of seeing users link accounts of users that are in no way related but do what is right and make sure you have enough evidence before mitting out your judgements.