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Re: 📝[Discussion topic] Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns📝
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snipie
on 16/08/2025, 08:28:39 UTC
That's what happening right now but I don't believe in punishing people obliged to increase their post count to get that threshold. The ones pushing them to use that strategy should be hold accountable too.

Forums may be going out of fashion for advertisers. Let's hope not, and the fact that new campaigns are coming out seems to indicate that this is not the case. But many don't last more than a few months. Who knows what the future holds in this regard.
The last decision taken by theymos reduced drastically the number of campaigns and potential campaigns. I say even the quality is altered because we know that the banned ones last longer than casinos which represents the most of actual campaigns.
The strategy I am seeing right now is that a new signature campaign start attracting like 20 members on average by its good rates then several weeks later, they increase the number of participants and reduce the rates, then simply hold their activity. It is related to the objectives fixed by them in the short term apparently. Once there is a drop, they will run the campaign for few weeks again with few participants and that's all.
Back in the days, things were totally different.