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Don't shoot the messenger.
I don't shoot anyone, but it's the very first time someone even makes a comment about that while I'm here since 8 years. So I'm surprised he opened a thread for that whithout even bother to talk to me before. I didn't know it was prohibited by any rule including campaign's rules, and if I know my campaign managers didn't accept that, of course I wouldn't do it. How I could hide it? But to be honest, I think many people post like that and it's a rather common practice when you are in a campaign requiring high quality posts.
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While it isn't cheating per se, we definitely feel cheated. When we are checking your posts they are different than what they were most of the week. We don't even have minimum post requirements in our campaign. 5 good posts per week would be fine by us but that means just 20$ payment instead of 100$. Which is why I am inclined to think this was intentional.

Personally I never go back and read old pages of the topic. I follow the conversation and posts edited few days later would be missed almost every time. Edited post doesn't even trigger notification bot. I presume most people use forum like that which means that vast majority sees your one liners with our signature below it. That is not something we want in our campaign for our client. Simple as that. If it was intentional or not is moot point in this case.



Regarding banning post editing in the campaign rules.
That seems just silly. Every organic poster edits their posts sooner or later. Mistakes happen and new information becomes available. I am often writing on mobile and typos sometimes happen. If I see them later on on PC I always edit those posts or even rewrite some sentences if I feel I could have said it better.
Original archived Re: Is Saint-loup cheating LiveCasino.io signature campaign? What do you think?
Scraped on 05/05/2025, 15:34:36 UTC
Don't shoot the messenger.
I don't shoot anyone, but it's the very first time someone even makes a comment about that while I'm here since 8 years. So I'm surprised he opened a thread for that whithout even bother to talk to me before. I didn't know it was prohibited by any rule including campaign's rules, and if I know my campaign managers didn't accept that, of course I wouldn't do it. How I could hide it? But to be honest, I think many people post like that and it's a rather common practice when you are in a campaign requiring high quality posts.
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While it isn't cheating per se, we definitely feel cheated. When we are checking your posts they are different than what they were most of the week. We don't even have minimum post requirements in our campaign. 5 good posts per week would be fine by us but that means just 20$ payment instead of 100$. Which is why I am inclined to think this was intentional.

Personally I never go back and read old pages of the topic. I follow the conversation and posts edited few days later would be missed almost every time. Edited post doesn't even trigger notification bot. I presume most people use forum like that which means that vast majority sees your one liners with our signature below it. That is not something we want in our campaign for our client. Simple as that. If it was intentional or not is moot point in this case.



Regarding banning post editing in the campaign rules.
That seems just silly. Every organic poster edits their posts sooner or later. Mistakes happen and new information becomes available. I am often writing on mobile and typos sometimes happen. If I see them later on on PC I always edit those posts or even rewrite some sentences if I feel I could have said it better.