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Offline kokojie

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it has to be at least $1 per tip, or no one will bother. So $1000 will bring potentially 1000 users.

But of course some of them will just cash out to BTC and never come back, but still, a good idea.

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If somebody gives me a $0.03 tip, I'm probably going to NOT register for their project/client. $0.03 BitUSD is NOT an incentive for most people to even open an email.
I was going to say this. $0.03 is approximately no money. I can't think of much I would do for $0.03 besides pick it up off the ground. I doubt many people would download software for $0.03.

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new account numbers are meaningless. I can give you 300,000 new users with 1000USD.

what we need are not just new users, we need new users that can get interested in the system, and intend to understand it, and be able to understand it at last.

what we need is  to be heard, to be understood, and to be followed. It's not that easy.

sure it is, throw a penny in the street and someone will pick it up, sometimes you need to lure them in with a little bit of bait , hehehe
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new account numbers are meaningless. I can give you 300,000 new users with 1000USD.

what we need are not just new users, we need new users that can get interested in the system, and intend to understand it, and be able to understand it at last.

what we need is  to be heard, to be understood, and to be followed. It's not that easy.
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If somebody gives me a $0.03 tip, I'm probably going to NOT register for their project/client. $0.03 BitUSD is NOT an incentive for most people to even open an email.

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That shows how much they know ... they think I'm a "valid user".

So what do we have to do to stay unbanned?  Read other threads, or what?

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matt608
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Edited 3 weeks ago by matt608

    @onceuponatime But @Method-X said his account had a ton of karma!

It can still get banned, but it takes longer, you can get away with a lot more. Mine is 7 years old and still ok. I'll be more careful after this shadowban spree.

Some easy ways to get karma:
- get the scoop on a bitcoin story. As soon as a coindesk article comes out, pounce on it and submit it to r/bitcoin. Don't post it here, you want real votes from bitcoiners to give you karma.

- You could sign up for google alerts for bitcoin and get yourself a bunch of fresh links to submit. Don't submit more than 1-2 a day. Do that for a week and you'll probably get enough upvotes for your account to be able to do a load of BitShares voting for weeks or more.

- Use account for other interests outside of crypto. Google alerts again could give you scoop.

- Don't upvote any old pro-BitShares comment when it already has a ton of upvotes, be selective.

We need at least 10 moderately high karma accounts ready to vote at all times, then we can get onto r/bitcoin front page anytime we have worthy content for it. We've been doing really well at it so far :)

You can still get shadowbanned even with good karma, since posting this I was shadowbanned (but have 2 more accounts with a bit of karma already up).  I wouldn't commit too heavily to one account.

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In theory if we have one bump thread you click notify and bitsharestalk has your email then you'll get notified via that email addr.  Only other thing you can do is add texting.. there are email -> texting gateways but you usually can't change your email without validating it..
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Offline onceuponatime

I'm always ready to vote, would be great to get an alert when to vote for something.

Check out here from time to time: 

https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?board=70.0

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I'm always ready to vote, would be great to get an alert when to vote for something.
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Copy and paste links into browser to avoid shadow banning


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Offline onceuponatime

That shows how much they know ... they think I'm a "valid user".

So what do we have to do to stay unbanned?  Read other threads, or what?

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matt608
Jan 5 Argentina
Edited 3 weeks ago by matt608

    @onceuponatime But @Method-X said his account had a ton of karma!

It can still get banned, but it takes longer, you can get away with a lot more. Mine is 7 years old and still ok. I'll be more careful after this shadowban spree.

Some easy ways to get karma:
- get the scoop on a bitcoin story. As soon as a coindesk article comes out, pounce on it and submit it to r/bitcoin. Don't post it here, you want real votes from bitcoiners to give you karma.

- You could sign up for google alerts for bitcoin and get yourself a bunch of fresh links to submit. Don't submit more than 1-2 a day. Do that for a week and you'll probably get enough upvotes for your account to be able to do a load of BitShares voting for weeks or more.

- Use account for other interests outside of crypto. Google alerts again could give you scoop.

- Don't upvote any old pro-BitShares comment when it already has a ton of upvotes, be selective.

We need at least 10 moderately high karma accounts ready to vote at all times, then we can get onto r/bitcoin front page anytime we have worthy content for it. We've been doing really well at it so far :)

Offline onceuponatime

That shows how much they know ... they think I'm a "valid user".

So what do we have to do to stay unbanned?  Read other threads, or what?

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matt608
Jan 5 Argentina
Edited 3 weeks ago by matt608

It's worth creating new accounts and building them up. Don't just upvote on stuff from here, pad those votes out with upvotes and comments on other things. Submit links with your account too, don't just upvote. The new karma needs to keep coming in, from other subreddits is ok too. If you have other interests (gasp!) you could get karma by being active in those subreddits, and then use that same account to vote for these links. Account churn is to be expected, but of course the aim is to keep is as low as possible.

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That shows how much they know ... they think I'm a "valid user".

So what do we have to do to stay unbanned?  Read other threads, or what?
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Offline onceuponatime

well not all articles, how do I know if I'm shadow banned, what's that?

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"It means we've been flagged by their algorithm as an upvote brigade. Which is exactly what we are... It's too bad, my account had a ton of karma."

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    @onceuponatime Were you upvoting only, or commenting too? How will I know if I am shadowbanned?

Log out and go to http://www.reddit.com/user/YourUsername/
« Last Edit: January 27, 2015, 04:23:47 am by onceuponatime »

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