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Re: What to make of members such as "EtihadBitcoin"
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holydarkness
on 26/05/2024, 18:01:50 UTC
As for why... hmm... sold accounts? Or perhaps like SheldonCobb above, having a bitter experience with one or two projects and decided to spare no mercy on the entire crypto platform.
If the account has been traded, it will probably eventually become apparent over the days when the account is actually active but it does not seem it has been sold. The pattern of posting is somewhat counterproductive and that was what stood out for me when he returned to the forum to make an unnecessary post nearly 7 years after his last post.[...]

Though I don't think I am going to have any interest on this user, because so far he doesn't seem to do any harm or suspicious to the community, if we may amuse a possibility of a traded account, given if we may pull an assumption from this deleted post [quoted below] and his last post before went inactive, it'll be safe to assume the owner-or-previous-owner has interest in account sales,

Send me pm about the hero and legendary.
Include the price.

You sold numerous accounts to me and all the accounts that can be traced back to you.

They all have negative trust and you contributed too it dickhead scum.
suffer now

Do you happen to have a complete history of his posts after he woke up? I might remember things wrongly, given it's been a while since I last pay attention on how activity and post count works, especially with the ones who deleted their post, but wouldn't these number mean he made five posts before the activity-count update schedule can catch up with his post-count?



I can't find them on Ninjastic, most likely because it just had its downtime a short while ago, but I strangely also can't find them on LoyceV's archiever, which made me question if I get rusty and remember those system wrongly.

The reason I ask is because I think there is actually a slight difference in writing style, very minor, he previously always put punctuation marks on every sentence, and this last one wasn't,



might be something, might be nothing, which is why I'll really appreciate another sample of his recent writing preference, to see if we can determine whether that's a simple change of habit over years, a failed attempt to mimic older [previous owner's] writing style, or something else.