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Re: Deleted Posts
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subcypher
on 12/02/2016, 16:33:28 UTC
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If all of your posts were just promoting your site then that's probably why.
Thats the reason I removed so many posts of you subcypher. Please don't plug your website with every post you make. Thanks.

No worries. It won't be a problem again. I'll take my help elsewhere. Good luck with your help section that does nothing for new users besides shill those shitty sig campaigns.
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Re: Deleted Posts
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subcypher
on 12/02/2016, 15:10:56 UTC
Signature is the place one is supposed to advertise something, as long as your post isn't a series of insubstantial one-liners you should be fine.

Thanks for the advice.
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Re: Deleted Posts
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subcypher
on 12/02/2016, 14:13:18 UTC

I didn't create the threads. I find questions to answer. This was, by far, the barest answer I had deleted. The rest were full answers with a link to my site suggesting more reading.
Here's the answer, the signature is the place you should advertise your site. From what I see in your recent posts, almost all of them are one-liners,I don't consider that helpful or substantial
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22. Advertising (this includes mining pools, gambling services, exchanges, shops, etc.) in others threads' is no longer allowed, including, but not limited to, in altcoin announcement threads. [8]

24. Advertisements in posts aren't allowed unless the post is in a thread you started and is really substantial and useful.[9][e]
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Thanks. I'll refrain. I find it of that my actual link to helpful Bitcoin information gets moderated out for spam, but the Help & Beginner section can be flooded by sig campaign pumping, revivibg threads to pump post count, and get rich quick schemes.
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Re: Deleted Posts
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subcypher
on 12/02/2016, 13:39:17 UTC
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A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted.

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They are as secure as your security practices. If you want a good guide for making them, check out the tutorial at my website, Incorporating Bitcoin.

This was in a thread about paper wallets.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1361158.0

you said 8 posts. are all those posts look like this one (you promoting your site)? might be viewed as spam if that's the case.

Yea, good chance they were tagged as spam. Perhaps so that even the subject heading suggests that the posts you created are really similar to each other.

I didn't create the threads. I find questions to answer. This was, by far, the barest answer I had deleted. The rest were full answers with a link to my site suggesting more reading.
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Re: Deleted Posts
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subcypher
on 12/02/2016, 13:14:20 UTC
I do promote my site, yes. But I answer the question at hand. Is the problem that I didn't link directly to the page with the answer?
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Re: Deleted Posts
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subcypher
on 12/02/2016, 12:54:59 UTC
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A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted.

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They are as secure as your security practices. If you want a good guide for making them, check out the tutorial at my website, Incorporating Bitcoin.

This was in a thread about paper wallets.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1361158.0
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subcypher
on 12/02/2016, 09:14:42 UTC
I had 8 posts deleted just now. Could a mod please tell me why?
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Re: Help.
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subcypher
on 11/02/2016, 03:27:24 UTC
You could try LocalBitcoins or Paxful. Sometimes there are people that accept those payment methods.
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Re: new to cryptocoins and bitcointalk
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subcypher
on 10/02/2016, 03:04:24 UTC
I also wanted to check it out as im always eager to know more about bitcoin, but your site is not opening for me.

That's strange. I checked the link and it works. Are you receiving an error message?
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Re: new to cryptocoins and bitcointalk
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subcypher
on 09/02/2016, 21:05:30 UTC
As with all new users, I recommend the tutorials, educational posts, reviews, and opinion articles at my website, Incorporating Bitcoin.
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Re: No inbound connections
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subcypher
on 26/01/2016, 17:07:03 UTC
Port forward 8333 in your router.
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Re: Tell me Secure Mobile bitcoin WALLET Please
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subcypher
on 26/01/2016, 08:17:51 UTC
Mycelium or Copay.
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Re: Trading Bitcoins with Vanilla Visa Gift Card
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subcypher
on 24/01/2016, 19:01:33 UTC
You could always look on LocalBitcoins for anyone in your area willing to trade Vanilla for BTC.
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Re: What are satoshi ?
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subcypher
on 24/01/2016, 18:58:39 UTC
You can find a neat list of Bitcoin denominations on BitcoinWiki.
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Re: Looking for proper site to buy and then store bitcoin
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subcypher
on 23/01/2016, 05:23:55 UTC
Although I would recommend getting started by buying from either Circle or Coinbase, I generally do not recommend that you store your Bitcoin on sites. Coinbase does offer a multi-sig vault, but buying, moving, and storing Bitcoin is not hard. I wrote a website, Incorporating Bitcoin, and it has several tutorials that can get you started in Bitcoin.
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Re: Breadwallet says I need 27.3 bitcoins to make a payment! Help!
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subcypher
on 21/01/2016, 03:14:04 UTC
Why are you making a payment? Just go to Blockchain Wallet and hit "receive". Just put the address it gives you into Breadwallet and tell it how much you want to send to your Blockchain wallet. It Breadwallet shouldn't be telling you an amount at all, unless you put an amount you want to receive in your Blockchain wallet before getting the address.
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Re: Using bitcoin wallet on a server
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subcypher
on 18/01/2016, 17:36:59 UTC
Hi,
I'd like to try using bitcoin on my server,
After reading this article https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/PHP_developer_intro it is not clear how do I connect it to my existing wallet so I could make some payments and get notified when I get payed?


Use Mycelium Gear. It makes this easy. You can see it in action at my website. I use it for receiving donations.
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Re: help me please! my transaction has been unconfirmed fire over a day now. help me
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subcypher
on 17/01/2016, 18:22:22 UTC
Your option is to wait. 16 satoshi is a really crappy transaction fee. Miners are going to pick ones with higher fees first. It'll go through eventually or it will get returned to you.
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Re: HELP! Total Newbie was told I needed to accept Bitcoin for charity
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subcypher
on 15/01/2016, 00:46:33 UTC
I built a website to teach people how to get into Bitcoin. Maybe something there will help you out. Also, I'm open to freelance work if you need help.
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Re: erased phone, still have account # ???
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subcypher
on 13/01/2016, 21:53:46 UTC
What do you mean "account number"? The public address or private Key? Or your username to a wallet service? Which app were you using? We need more info.