Dread Posting Success: Want to make money? Start here. : Fraud | Torhoo darknet markets
Sometimes I get on here and realize that we are our own worst enemy. Let me explain.
I fully respect that English may not be everyone's first language and that is fine. But so many posts are so short and don't clearly lay out what you're asking that you will never get the help you need. You're working against yourself. I jump on here and have the time to actually write and help, but 95% of the time, the actual question and post is just so horrible that I skip over it.
When you're making a post, please:
1. Write a clear subject that is a short summary of your question.
2. Assume the reader knows nothing about what you're asking.
3. Don't use acronyms. Spell things out.
4. Give us background of why you are asking your question. What are you working on? What brought you to this point/question?
5. Tell us what you have done that has failed.
6. Give a summary of where you started and which tools and questions you have already asked.
7. Use paragraph breaks. Chunk your post out into sections. Use bold headings if it is a longer post. Give a tl/dr at the beginning if it's really long. Nobody is reading an entire wall of text. It's an immediate turnoff.
Examples:
"can't get through Binance KYC" isn't going to get you crap. Tell us exactly what you have tried, which steps you are getting caught up on, and the actual errors or messages you are receiving.
"need to clean money through crypto, ideas?" makes me want to shoot myself. Where is this money? How did you make it? What country are you in and banking systems do you use? These all help get people like me and others to actually want to help you.
"how do I get into bank logs? is like saying "I want to be an engineer" -- okay. Who are you? What do you have to offer others who might want to help you or work with you? What do you bring to the table? Nobody is helping for free, but if you actually answer some of these questions, someone might take a liking to you.
About ten years ago someone took a liking to me and guided me through a ton of the DNM stuff. I don't know why, but they did and it was awesome. A lot of you need someone to do that for you (and not scam you) but you have to actually write good posts, ask relevant questions, and make people want to engage. We're out here, but give us a good reason to engage and it will pay dividends. Promise.
Anyway. Just rambling and trying to figure out how much time I want to devote to DNM/Dread/Stuff in 2025 at the moment.
Merry Christmas. :)
It wouldn't be required everywhere but would at least certainly clean up the /d/Fraud section. Mods could work on the questions and it could be small like only three. Maybe a 1) subject/topic, 2) method, and 3) country ... the latter of which would be CRAZY valuable. Yea, I know a lot of us are in the USA but I bang my head against the wall trying to help only to find out the person is in Estonia or Peru.
We could spend a few minutes in this thread coming up with it, if it's even in the realm of possibility. When I post to say, r/Entrepreneur on Reddit, I can add both flair and tags to slot the post into categories which would make it easier for people with the knowledge to identify and respond, rather than wading through a pile of horse dung. lol.
Just an idea.