In other words, a fellow member of the same campaign in which I participate is unable to participate in the campaign from now on. I do not feel sorry for what has been exposed: the alleged experiment has too many characteristics of dishonesty, and at least part of the explanations seem to be justifications after the fact once he has been caught. What is a bit WTF is to ruin an account over this. I don't think it's impossible for him to participate in other campaigns but he'll have a harder time.
He was probably busy with some real life stuff and instead of taking a break from posting, he decided to spam AI generated stuff and planned an exit in case he gets caught. (It didn’t go as he planned though)
I am trying to understand why he did what he did and that’s the only explanation that makes sense.
I somehow don’t believe he did this because he just randomly decided to fool people. (Obviously I am not buying his own explanation too. He didn’t do it do make a study) A clean, experienced account like that doesn’t turn “shady” without a valid reason.
That’s the thing with the sig camp post requirements, they force people to make posts and sometimes people can’t do it and once (or twice) they fail, they get kicked out.
There used to be campaigns paying per post, these were more fun. Made 10 posts? Here xxx satoshis. Made 20? Here is double. Asking people to make 25+ posts every week is kind of creating pressure on the posters. That clearly shows it here.