Hello everyone,
I'm writing this message to share a personal experience and raise
some open, honest questions to the community and moderation team.
📊 A Pattern That Keeps Repeating
After reviewing the winner lists from the past several prediction
events, I've noticed a consistent and concerning pattern:
- The majority of winners are accounts with no meaningful activity
history on the platform and no VIP status
- This is not an isolated incident — it has repeated across multiple
consecutive months
- The May event was no different
🎯 How This Directly Affected My Ranking
I am a user who genuinely follows these events and participates
consistently every month.
In the most recent event, I finished 8th place.
When I looked at the accounts ranked above me, the majority were
profiles that had registered on or very close to the event period,
with little to no prior platform activity.
Had those accounts been evaluated against any reasonable
participation criteria, I would have finished 3rd or 4th — not 8th.
This is not speculation. The list is public. The dates are visible.
❓ My Open Questions to the Moderation Team
1. What is the actual purpose of these free prediction events —
to reward the active community, or to be open to anyone
regardless of history?
2. If open to everyone — why is there no minimum account age
or activity threshold for participation?
3. Following the previous discussion on this topic, were the
May event winners reviewed? If so, what was the outcome?
4. How do we explain the same pattern repeating month after month,
even after moderation acknowledged the issue?
💬 What I'm Asking For
I'm not here to accuse anyone. But watching the same scenario
play out repeatedly — even after the moderation team acknowledged
it and promised a review — seriously undermines trust in these events.
If these events are genuinely meant to reward real, active members
of this community, then please put in place transparent and
enforceable participation rules that reflect that goal.
Until then, I will keep asking: who are these events actually
designed for? I hope the answer is: for all of us.
Best regards,
TarikIan54
@NemanjaPi @BratislavK @MladenS