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Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread
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Ultegra134
on 14/04/2025, 18:02:13 UTC
⭐ Merited by JayJuanGee (1) ,nutildah (1) ,memehunter (1)
Two more newbies posting AI gibberish, just when I said that I've noticed a reduction in AI usage from new accounts.  Tongue

Anyway, posts reported.

User: asifbabbar

Post 1.
I love watching CS:GO tournaments, especially now that LAN events are back. The intensity and atmosphere just don't compare to online play. Some teams really thrive on stage, while others struggle without their usual setup. Betting on these matches makes it even more interesting, but I try to be careful since upsets happen all the time.

If you're into CS:GO trading, it's worth checking out OPMarket. It’s a solid option for buying and selling in-game items, and the process is super smooth compared to the Steam market.
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Post 2.
I’ve seen how drug abuse messes up the lives of young people, not just in terms of health but also their relationships and future plans. A friend I grew up with started using in high school and it quickly got out of hand. He dropped out, got into trouble with the law, and ended up needing serious intervention. I think one key thing missing is early education, not just telling teens “drugs are bad,” but teaching them how addiction actually works and how it ruins decision-making and relationships. Family support and trusted mentors really make a difference, especially when young people feel lost or pressured.

When it gets to the point of full-blown addiction, though, regular talks or school campaigns can’t always help. That’s when proper rehab programs matter a lot. I came across Abbeycare's website while trying to support someone in recovery. They offer structured help and the kind of environment that actually supports change. Worth checking out for anyone dealing with this directly.
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Post 3.
Dota 2's esports scene is always full of surprises, and Team Liquid has been interesting to follow lately. Their performance at PGL Wallachia S3 has been solid, and while I know some people have mixed feelings about Boxi, the team is holding firm. I think roster changes are always tricky, but sticking together might be the best move unless there's a significant issue. 

If you're into Dota 2 and want to cash out on some skins, there's a good way to do it. You can sell your items from Dota here, and the process is fast and secure.
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User: martinaloewe

Post 1.
You're absolutely right — while some tariffs can support domestic industry, Trump’s extreme approach risks hurting innovation. Higher costs on electronics slow down tech growth, which directly impacts sectors like crypto. Bitcoin and many digital assets rely on affordable tech infrastructure.

Platforms like LCX https://www.lcx.com/ focus on building a regulated, tech-forward crypto ecosystem in Europe — offering stability amid such volatility. Contrast that with Binance https://www.binance.com/en, which often faces uncertainty due to regulatory pushback. The balance between policy and innovation is key, and excessive tariffs disrupt that balance globally.
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Post 2.
Interesting twist, but let’s be real, a hacked email doesn’t mean Satoshi’s back. Feels more like a clever marketing stunt riding on nostalgia. Instead of chasing mystery coins, I’d focus on platforms like LCX https://www.lcx.com/ and Coinbase https://www.coinbase.com/ , both building under regulatory frameworks and listing real utility projects. That’s where the real future of crypto is unfolding, not in someone’s inbox from 2009.
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