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To: Done, gone. who wrote (649)8/28/2006 6:52:45 PM
From: scion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4624
 
How many of those stocks have turned out to be egregious scams?

What makes you think you can beat to the punch the most notorious POS pumping thread starter, ever?

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And you are right about this -

Moderators being able to remove posts, and single threads per ticker -- the two Achilles heals of iHub, the two death knell "features" luckily not at SI, yet, ergo the lid on run-away pumping here, thus far...



To: Done, gone. who wrote (649)9/2/2006 4:21:13 PM
From: SI Bob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4624
 
Moderators being able to remove posts, and single threads per ticker -- the two Achilles heals of iHub

Can't argue with that. I was never the biggest fan of either (though as a former admin, I surely appreciated the value of the former, when not abused), but they seemed to be tolerable while the site was small. It no longer is.

ergo the lid on run-away pumping here, thus far...

I guess you weren't around SI when it was doing the kind of traffic iHub currently is. The lid was off and nowhere in sight. Raging Bull finally got traction when I started booting foul-mouthed touts left and right. Which was arguably SI's death-knell when it came to traffic. It has yet to recover.

It was far worse here than even the worst of what I'm seeing on iHub. Granted, posts weren't being deleted. But it was just as bad with every "Maybe this stock won't be $5 by Friday?" post being shouted down until it might as well have been deleted, it was so covered up in noise. RMIL? DGIV? AMZN? Ringing any bells?

Anyway, back to the topic, at least for this thread. Yeah, I think it's more likely than not CSHD will see a dime before it sees $54, unless there's an enormous reverse split, which'd still have it at a dime in due course.