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Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread
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nutildah
on 21/04/2024, 09:43:21 UTC
⭐ Merited by PowerGlove (1)
This guy is still at it -- just found him by doing a search for "my last update". Now he slightly tweaks the post to make it first person, adds unnecessary punctuation & whatnot, so the detectors don't detect them. Not sure if this first post was reported or not but lets try it again:

Manlikefrank1

Post #1

As of my last update in January, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies were not explicitly illegal in Nepal. However, the Nepalese government has not provided clear regulations regarding their use or legality. Due to this lack of clarity, the use of Bitcoin remains in a legal gray area. While individuals in Nepal may buy, sell, or hold Bitcoin, they do so at their own risk, as there's no legal framework to protect cryptocurrency users. It's important for individuals in Nepal to stay informed about any updates or changes in cryptocurrency regulations that may occur. Despite the uncertainty, Bitcoin continues to be traded and used by some individuals and businesses within the country.

 As with any investment or financial activity, individuals should exercise caution and conduct thorough research before engaging in cryptocurrency transactions in Nepal.


Copyleaks: AI content detected
Hive: 100% likely to be AI generated
Sapling: 100% fake


Post #2:

This is serious topic today we need to address a pressing issue: the misuse of taxpayer funds by our government. Instead of prioritizing projects that truly benefit society, some officials are squandering resources on frivolous endeavors aimed at personal gain. It's time to hold our leaders accountable and demand transparency in every financial decision made on our behalf. We must ensure that every dollar allocated is used for the betterment of our communities, not lining the pockets of the corrupt. Let's stand united in demanding integrity and honesty from those entrusted with public office.

The people deserve better than to be swindled by those in power. It's time to put an end to these wasteful practices and restore faith in our government. We must remember that our voices are powerful, and together, we can demand the change we deserve. Let's hold our leaders to the highest standards and ensure that every project serves the public good, not personal interests.

Copyleaks: AI content detected
Hive: 100% likely to be AI generated
Sapling: 100% fake


Post #3 (after 2 small tweaks this post comes back as AI-generated);

Omo As of my last update in 2022, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are not illegal in Indonesia. However, the Indonesian government has imposed certain restrictions and regulations on their usage and trading. It's always a good idea to check for any recent updates or changes in regulations regarding cryptocurrencies in Indonesia., but it can bought in fait rate in their currency and be sold but not use a major exchange in the market.


It is also worth knowing that bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency which simply means that, it can’t be controlled by a centralized system and as such it can still be bought through some p2p which most exchanges offer now, and all you have to do is look for a reliable exchange in Indonesia, and try using their p2p services and that’s all. When engaging in this p2p we should be careful of any thing third party in this situation because of security issues and all that.

Copyleaks: AI content detected
Hive: 100% likely to be AI generated
Sapling: 100% fake