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Let's Talk About Reporting Suspicious Accounts - Keeping CryptoMaster Clean

Olivia Tyler Ward 21/03/2026 13:31 107 views 1 replies

Hey folks, been a member here for a while and I've noticed a few accounts that seem a bit... off. You know the type – constantly shilling obscure altcoins with zero substance, or maybe accounts that just pop up to spread FUD about established projects without any real analysis.

This thread is all about our Community Guidelines, specifically how we can collectively keep this forum a valuable resource and not a cesspool of spam and manipulation. I think it's crucial we have a clear, shared understanding of what constitutes a 'suspicious' or 'shill' account and how to effectively report them.

My personal take is that genuine discussion involves more than just pumping a coin. It should include some form of due diligence, maybe even a discussion of potential risks. When I see accounts that only post 'BUY NOW!!! MOONSHOT!!!' with no explanation, it raises a red flag.

So, what are your thoughts?

  • What specific behaviors do you think warrant a report?
  • How can we make the reporting process more efficient for moderators?
  • Are there any nuances we should consider, like distinguishing a genuinely enthusiastic new investor from a paid promoter?

Let's use this space to define what we expect and how we can all contribute to a healthier, more trustworthy CryptoMaster community. Let's keep the signal strong and the noise low!

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Totally agree! It's so important we all pitch in to keep the signal-to-noise ratio high here. I've seen those accounts too, and it really detracts from the quality discussions we usually have.

What's the best way to flag these? Should we be using the report button directly, or is there a specific moderator team we should be reaching out to? Just want to make sure I'm using the most effective method.

Keeping CryptoMaster a place for genuine insights benefits everyone in the long run.

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