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Scraped on 14/12/2025, 19:26:17 UTC
And if someone is spamming, the best thing to do is report it to the moderators and manager, these types of threads have become a way for many to fill their post counts easily, lol...
That literally does not do anything, so fuck off scamming pajeet.

They are certainly informed about it.
In fact, the Stake campaign is a paradox. allocates the most for weekly payments compared to the competition, as far as I know, at least 5+ managers are involved in the management of this campaign, and they are still considered the lowest quality and a hotbed of spam.
Considering that Stake is seriously strengthening the brand, I don't see why they wouldn't be satisfied with the results.
Counting the number of posts does not equal to "managing" something, therefore this junk campaign does not have any managers. Nevertheless, indulge me. Who are these users? Can you you post their profiles?
Original archived Re: The Stake campaign is filled with frauds & questionable accounts
Scraped on 14/12/2025, 19:22:21 UTC
And if someone is spamming, the best thing to do is report it to the moderators and manager, these types of threads have become a way for many to fill their post counts easily, lol...
That literally does not do anything, so fuck off scamming pajeet.

They are certainly informed about it.
In fact, the Stake campaign is a paradox. allocates the most for weekly payments compared to the competition, as far as I know, at least 5+ managers are involved in the management of this campaign, and they are still considered the lowest quality and a hotbed of spam.
Considering that Stake is seriously strengthening the brand, I don't see why they wouldn't be satisfied with the results.
Counting the number of posts it not equal to "managing" something, therefore this junk campaign does not have any managers. Nevertheless, indulge me. Who are these users? Can you you post their profiles?