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>>55262842
SOMEONE TOOK A DUMP IN THE POOL. JANNIESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS time to work (for free).

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>>55185011
The first pot was 1.1m

Thats alot of dough boy. Also i'm constantly impressed by you anons and your technical wizardry. Its a dominant sign to see the brightest minds on the forum all concentrated in one thread. Perhaps after you get done indexing all of these function calls you can index DEEZ.

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>>55169596
Listen bud. The whitepaper, the website, the discord channels dont determine if a coin is legit or not. How many fucking curry scams have all of the above?

ALL OF THEM.

What determines if the coin is legit or not:
1. Does it have practical use?
2. Does the code actually work?
3. What niche or utility does it have that other coins dont?
4.To a lesser extent: The network it's on, gas fees, etc


All of these things determine adoption rates. The shit you mention determines exposure rates. I wouldn't expect you to understand the difference...you are just a janitor after-all.

I digress; The adoption rate is far more important then the exposure rate. You could expose the entire world to your curry shitcoin and no one likes the idea so no one buys in. You put in all that work for nothing. But if you're idea is good people are going adopt it regardless of the shilling or not which all you're doing.

I got in on BTC at 7$ during the original silkroad boom. Do you think satoshi was spamming curry discords over 4chan? No. No one knew shit about bitcoin unless they were already involved in TOR trading. Despite this, BTC was widely adopted in time.

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I have been wondering about the financial, work aspects of running 4chan.
For instance, something I would like to know is, do 4chan Janitors include their moderation experience in their CVs?

I know there have been some Mods and Jannies hired by private companies to shill in certain direction, or to censor boards, etc. So from that perspective I understand the desire to exchange time working on 4chan for the payment they receive, even though I disagree with the morality of it.

However, I don't understand the benefit in working as a jannie for no compensation. Are they interested in doing it for the experience of working online to then shift into other online forum gigs? Do they just do it out of an enjoyment of having the tiniest and saddest bit of power over others?

Please don't get me wrong, I am not judging our friendly jannies. I thank them for the work they do, for free, to improve the board for all of us. My intention with this thread, is that I'm trying to understand their mentality regarding taking up this hobby.
Jannies, if you read this, please be welcomed to delight us with your thoughts.

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>>29856282
>HOLY SHIT IS THAT A KID?!?!?!??
>DELEEEEEEEEEEEEEETEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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