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alex_french

8-4-2020 09:20
Reply #1 perriersons08's post

(1) lf you were still under the observation period, you should conduct the daily sign up. The yellow icon is on the top right corner of the webpage. I don't remember exactly, you have to sign up a number of days before passing the observation period. Then, you can submit a reply or post anything.
(2) It is natural in the Chinese forum that you see lots of reply only writing thankyou for sharing. It is because you can earn some credits for a reply.
(3) There is a subforum called Feature report. The reports there are more reliable. But you should expect there are still many meaningless replies. Other reports are mostly written by the agents.

UsernameTimeCreditsReason
Weelock 8-4-2020 10:17 Acceptance +5 The Chinese side,I recall sometimes 10 to 15 pages of thank you, irrelevant replies.Years ago,I had a slow connection an ...
perriersons08 8-4-2020 17:05 Acceptance +5 thanks bro


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