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I saw an interested topic there so I wanted to make a comment and pass but I was restricted to comment there. But would have been better for all the general boards to be open for all if there is no secret discussion, let everyone contribute to knowledge. Even there are men in "women in politics". But it is funny that they can post in all the boards without restrictions. There are some comments from the opposite sex that would be a beneficiary to them as well. Because knowledge is getting from a wider range from different species. Well probably that is what they want therefore there is no argument.
@Op, I don't there's a bit of a problem. If you really want to join in their communication, you can message admin and pass KYC as a woman, you will have access to that thread. Atleast you have nothing to lose because there's no restrictions for women in the forum.
@Op, I don't there's a bit of a problem. If you really want to join in their communication, you can message admin and pass KYC as a woman, you will have access to that thread. Atleast you have nothing to lose because there's no restrictions for women in the forum.
@Op, I don't there's a bit of a problem. If you really want to join in their communication, you can message admin and pass KYC as a woman, you will have access to that thread. Atleast you have nothing to lose because there's no restrictions for women in the forum.
You got +karma from me for this ;)
I didn't recognize Agbe as a woman before, but now I'm thinking about editing my Vote post for Bitcointalk awards and nominating Agbe as "Miss Bitcointalk". :D
@Agbe never confirmed to be a female, I’ve gone over the replies again and again but didn’t find anywhere he stated it [I’d appreciate if you point me to it, if perhaps I missed it].
In my local language “Agbe” is a male given name - but since this is a virtual space any one can pretend to be male or female unless they complete their kyc verification to proof otherwise.
Since I’ve always taken @Agbe to be a man, I’ll keep on doing that unless he actually goes through with the kyc.
@Fivestar4everMVP previously made a thread asking for the same question. One member of the girls' club, @aiviaa485, has already given a clear answer to this question. Hope this helps.+karma to you for pointing this out to the op and I believe it sure should help him on his query, and others who might have same query as well.
https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?topic=315737.msg1476200#msg1476200
In my local language “Agbe” is a male given name - but since this is a virtual space any one can pretend to be male or female unless they complete their kyc verification to proof otherwise.You are 99% wrong Agbe is pure a female name but men also bear the name and if you want to confirm you can make research and see it by yourself. The name is unisex but it is purely for female gender base on the meaning. Though different countries have their own meaning of the name. Like a local board in this forum is using my name as a normal word in their local board and I receive notification every time when the when is use and that made me to visit their board asked the meaning and they told me that it is "SELLING or SOLD" so I just leave it like that. And till now I am still receiving notifications every day from that local board whenever the name is mentioned. Well I might not blame you because the meaning of the name might different from my end.
Since I’ve always taken @Agbe to be a man, I’ll keep on doing that unless he actually goes through with the kyc.
I am hoping that as the forum grows, we all will learn to use the search functions before creating threads like this, which is asking about something related to the forum, this is to avoid asking what other users have previously asked, because, as far as I know and can tell, the many questions we ask here concerning the forum, have been asked by some persons in the past, even though it did he dated afar, like before many of us joined the forum, we can always continue the discussion rather than creating conflicting threads.We should understand that some users, especially those who are newbies, find it hard to do the navigation. It will take a lot of time to adjust to this forum. I suggest that they use the chat which can be found on the homepage if they cannot find the answer to their questions. The admin, moderators, and other users are actively using it to communicate with each other.
LOL... Let's leave Agbe , by next year when his transgender surgery is completed, we will vote her for Miss bitcointalk. But don't be surprised when you see your name in the category of "the event of the yeat" :D@Op, I don't there's a bit of a problem. If you really want to join in their communication, you can message admin and pass KYC as a woman, you will have access to that thread. Atleast you have nothing to lose because there's no restrictions for women in the forum.
You got +karma from me for this ;)
I didn't recognize Agbe as a woman before, but now I'm thinking about editing my Vote post for Bitcointalk awards and nominating Agbe as "Miss Bitcointalk". :D
Most times people are so serious that they miss the whole fun of life. I wonder why Cantsay didn't figure out the sarcastic nature of your post. As for the karma, I go it and I am happy to enjoy it while it last, before the admin will introduce karma sources LOL.@Agbe never confirmed to be a female, I’ve gone over the replies again and again but didn’t find anywhere he stated it [I’d appreciate if you point me to it, if perhaps I missed it].
In my local language “Agbe” is a male given name - but since this is a virtual space any one can pretend to be male or female unless they complete their kyc verification to proof otherwise.
Since I’ve always taken @Agbe to be a man, I’ll keep on doing that unless he actually goes through with the kyc.
Relax.
I intentionally put two smileys in the previous comment. I thought that was enough to indicate the seriousness of the statement, although rby really got +karma from me. That part was real.