That was a really cute neutral feedback you just left

. Birth of another troll? Malicious slander? Laughable comments...and the fact is that if it were true, the feedback would be red...and if you left a red, the reliability of your trust would be in question because the fact is that
my comments are based on true & recent events. [..]
You are right, this tag is really good, because it most accurately describes the situation where you were caught by your tongue. Malicious slander differs from ordinary lies in that in the first case you go around the forum and spread lies in threads that have nothing to do with the original discussion, lies that can easily be refuted by the available facts. But the tag will definitely change to red if you do this systematically.
Btw, the funny thing is that you lie even about the fact that you didn’t lie. Therefore, I decided to pay you $1000 in bitcoins if you name the person who was removed from the campaign for the reason you refer to. But if this person says that this is a lie, then you undertake not to participate in any campaign for the next three months. I think this is an excellent agreement considering that you only need to give a “name” to back up your words. Then the next time you want to soak me in shit you will have more arguments.
See
this thread where a member got
kicked from their campaign just for recommending another wallet instead of the wallet that was being advertised in their signature. [...]