I was not aware of these boards when I open up this thread. I'll gonna go this way in the future, if I find some time in a few weeks I might start a thread with a list of questionable accounts.
I'm currently managing a bounty campaign, and more than 90% is just stealing content (see
spreadsheet).
Wow, I am impressed - in the normal case the scammers get away with this kind of behavior! You are a good Bounty Manager, because you read and watch the content, that shows that you are care for the projects you are involved in!
User "Expert3" is in there too, with stolen content.
But since this campaign doesn't require posting/spamming on Bitcointalk, they could always claim someone else entered using their name, so I can't justify red trust for this.
In the cases I picked up - Expert3 posted the stolen content directly into the board - this is a hard prove that he is a bounty scammer.
Shouldn't all bounty threads that allow/require users to spam the forum with Twitter and Facebook links be closed and banned?
They're all just competing to stay on top of a board filled with spam.
I agree on that. The sad part is - this mass posting of reports kill any discussion that would give even Bounty related threads a bit of value.