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Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV (2023 Q2) [MODERATED] 🧐
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Timelord2067
on 07/07/2023, 12:05:14 UTC
3 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue / Active profile (in ordinary link colour))

If the author of the topic does not mind, I would like to comment on this post.

Not at all - I've been on the road for the last week and haven't been able to give this thread my full attention.

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First, you are misquoting the posts. Quotes should contain a link to the post you are quoting, so that anyone who wants to can go and see the post.

For example (quote from your post):
#PROOF OF REGISTRATION
Forum Username:Mix$$01
Forum Profile Link:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3531525
Telegram Username:@
Participated Campaigns:Twitter, telegram, Tiktok
BSC Wallet Address:0xe94a3a7f6603b2D72c352581bb7bBbBCFe4399B8

As you can see, the post you quoted is different from the one currently on the forum. Thus, you are misleading forum users.

I had a similar thought, but was wondering perhaps they don't have the BPIP extension to enable them to copy to clipboard from locked threads.

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Second, ninjastic links are not suitable as an archive. The link to the actual post, not the ninjastic post, should be as an archive. You can archive a post (topic) using well-known archivers such as archive.is or web.archive.org

The correct link for the first is archive.today which will take you to a mirror in differing regions e.g ".is" but there are others.

I prefer to archive via both of these services and cite both in my posts.

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Well, thirdly, I once wrote that:
In bounty, some users use previous posts as a sample, they copy that post and then edit it to suit themselves. Ninjastic remembers the post in its original form, which is why such mishaps occur.

Maybe this is just such a case

Yes, I agree and this issue does come up from time to time.  I encourage anyone citing such connections to investigate a user's *entire* post history to ensure such a mistaken connection does not occur.

As I wrote yesterday:

I'm not convinced.

Thanks for stopping by and providing some insight so we can all improve our reports.

Regards,