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IAmA-ModTeam t1_j9gvlgj wrote
Reply to I was the CEO of a Debt Relief / Debt Settlement / Debt Consolidation Company. AMA! by AscendFinanceCorp
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IAmA-ModTeam t1_j8f3w11 wrote
Reply to I am a 15f with diagnosed aquagenic urticaria - an allergy to water. Ask me anything! by AlternativeSign272
There is not enough proof included in the post that connects your identity to the IAmA.
Unfortunately, the links or photos you've posted could have been posted by anyone, and they don't prove that you are the person doing the AMA. Your proof needs to be something that connects the fact that you're doing an AMA with your identity. This could be something like a photo of you in a work uniform or at a relevant location with a sign that has your username and the date. It could also be documents (partially redacted if desired) with a note that has your username and the date. We're happy for you to get creative with your proof as long as it makes it clear to a reasonable person that the person doing the AMA does meet the criteria laid out in the topic of the AMA.
If you can't think of a way to prove your claims publicly, you can also submit confidential proof to the moderators at this link, though bear in mind it may take some time to review.
Here's a link to the section of our wiki that discusses proof.
Please edit your post and add new proof, and reply here to let us know. If your post is more than a couple of hours old, it may be more effective to create a new post and include the proof from the start. Thanks!
IAmA-ModTeam t1_j65c43c wrote
Hi /u/davesellsnseattle, your post has been removed because:
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IAmA-ModTeam t1_j523pij wrote
Reply to Hi, I’m Mel Robbins, host of the #1 ranked The Mel Robbins Podcast and one of the most successful self-published authors in the world. I think motivation is garbage and I figured out how to cure my own anxiety after struggling with it for 30 years – AMA. by Mel-Robbins
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IAmA-ModTeam t1_j3hvus1 wrote
Reply to hi, some stories abut my life by [deleted]
Unfortunately, your topic does not meet our requirements for an AMA. Please thoroughly read our rules and guidelines regarding proof and acceptable topics. You might consider posting in /r/CasualIAMA instead.
IAmA-ModTeam t1_j2um43p wrote
Unfortunately, your topic does not meet our requirements for an AMA. Please thoroughly read our rules and guidelines regarding proof and acceptable topics. You might consider posting in /r/CasualIAMA instead.
IAmA-ModTeam t1_j1j25zq wrote
Reply to I am a nude photographer from Ukraine by [deleted]
There is not enough proof included in the post that connects your identity to the IAmA.
Unfortunately, the links or photos you've posted could have been posted by anyone, and they don't prove that you are the person doing the AMA. Your proof needs to be something that connects the fact that you're doing an AMA with your identity. This could be something like a photo of you in a work uniform or at a relevant location with a sign that has your username and the date. It could also be documents (partially redacted if desired) with a note that has your username and the date. We're happy for you to get creative with your proof as long as it makes it clear to a reasonable person that the person doing the AMA does meet the criteria laid out in the topic of the AMA.
If you can't think of a way to prove your claims publicly, you can also submit confidential proof to the moderators at this link, though bear in mind it may take some time to review.
Here's a link to the section of our wiki that discusses proof.
Please edit your post and add new proof, and reply here to let us know. If your post is more than a couple of hours old, it may be more effective to create a new post and include the proof from the start. Thanks!
IAmA-ModTeam t1_j0t6xsr wrote
Reply to IAmA phone sex operator, AMA! by squ1dteeth
We require proof for all posts on r/IAmA in order to prevent fictional AMAs from taking over the subreddit. Your proof needs to be something that connects the fact that you're doing an AMA with your identity. This could be something like a photo of you in a work uniform or at a relevant location with a sign that has your username and the date. It could also be documents (partially redacted if desired) with a note that has your username and the date. We're happy for you to get creative with your proof as long as it makes it clear to a reasonable person that the person doing the AMA does meet the criteria laid out in the topic of the AMA.
You can add proof to your post by uploading it to an image hosting site like imgur.com and adding that link to your Reddit post by clicking the Edit button.
If you can't think of a way to prove your claims publicly, you can also submit confidential proof to the moderators at this link, though bear in mind it may take some time to review.
Here's a link to the section of our wiki that discusses proof.
Please edit your post and add new proof, and reply here to let us know. If your post is more than a couple of hours old, it may be more effective to create a new post and include the proof from the start. Thanks!
IAmA-ModTeam t1_j0r9hcf wrote
Hi /u/Just4theWork, your post has been removed because:
Your post has been removed because it lacks adequate proof.
Unfortunately, the links or photos you've posted could have been posted by anyone, and they don't prove that you are the person doing the AMA. Your proof needs to be something that connects the fact that you're doing an AMA with your identity. This could be something like a photo of you showing what you're doing the AMA about with a sign that has your username and the date. It could also be documents (partially redacted if desired) with a note that has the username and the date.
Here's a link to the section of our wiki that discusses proof.
Please let us know when the proof has been added by replying here and we'll put the post back up. Cheers!
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IAmA-ModTeam t1_iyhs40n wrote
Reply to We are developers of Moonshine Inc. PC game about running a moonshine business - Ask us anything on Dec 6th at 11 pm PT! by klabater
It's best to post your AMA when you are ready to start answering, otherwise it will lose visibility too quickly. Feel free to make a new post (don't forget proof) when you can join us for a couple of hours.
Please note that we do not allow "announcement" posts in advance of the AMA.
IAmA-ModTeam t1_iy4p0lq wrote
Reply to Hi, I'm vǝda (vä'də), creator of the social justice movement #withinthatinch — A movement for anyone who's ever been violated by DC Comics. AMA! :) by vforvada
Unfortunately, your topic does not meet our requirements for an AMA. Please thoroughly read our rules and guidelines regarding proof and acceptable topics. You might consider posting in /r/CasualIAMA instead.
IAmA-ModTeam t1_ixj5bsq wrote
Reply to iama man with a rare condition of having both hyperspermia (too much fluid made during climax) AND an oddly high sperm count/motility...please ask me anything by Ok-Message471
Unfortunately, your topic does not meet our requirements for an AMA. Please thoroughly read our rules and guidelines regarding proof and acceptable topics. You might consider posting in /r/CasualIAMA instead.
IAmA-ModTeam t1_iwc5hkq wrote
Reply to I am a writer and writing coach. Ask me anything about writing, storytelling, writing books, web copy ... and anything about the process of putting words together. by TheWritingPartner
Hi /u/TheWritingPartner, your post has been removed because:
Your post has been removed because it lacks adequate proof.
Unfortunately, the links or photos you've posted could have been posted by anyone, and they don't prove that you are the person doing the AMA. Your proof needs to be something that connects the fact that you're doing an AMA with your identity. This could be something like a photo of you showing what you're doing the AMA about with a sign that has your username and the date. It could also be documents (partially redacted if desired) with a note that has the username and the date.
Here's a link to the section of our wiki that discusses proof.
Please let us know when the proof has been added by replying here and we'll put the post back up. Cheers!
Please contact the mods if you need further assistance.
IAmA-ModTeam t1_iwbf4ug wrote
Reply to IamA recently diagnosed man with hyperspermia and recently found out I STILL have a high sperm count, please ask me anything :) by Ok-Message471
We require proof for all posts on r/IAmA in order to prevent fictional AMAs from taking over the subreddit. Your proof needs to be something that connects the fact that you're doing an AMA with your identity. This could be something like a photo of you in a work uniform or at a relevant location with a sign that has your username and the date. It could also be documents (partially redacted if desired) with a note that has your username and the date. We're happy for you to get creative with your proof as long as it makes it clear to a reasonable person that the person doing the AMA does meet the criteria laid out in the topic of the AMA.
You can add proof to your post by uploading it to an image hosting site like imgur.com and adding that link to your Reddit post by clicking the Edit button.
If you can't think of a way to prove your claims publicly, you can also submit confidential proof to the moderators at this link, though bear in mind it may take some time to review.
Here's a link to the section of our wiki that discusses proof.
Please edit your post and add new proof, and reply here to let us know. If your post is more than a couple of hours old, it may be more effective to create a new post and include the proof from the start. Thanks!
IAmA-ModTeam t1_ivd614s wrote
We require proof for all posts on r/IAmA in order to prevent fictional AMAs from taking over the subreddit. Your proof needs to be something that connects the fact that you're doing an AMA with your identity. This could be something like a photo of you in a work uniform or at a relevant location with a sign that has your username and the date. It could also be documents (partially redacted if desired) with a note that has your username and the date. We're happy for you to get creative with your proof as long as it makes it clear to a reasonable person that the person doing the AMA does meet the criteria laid out in the topic of the AMA.
You can add proof to your post by uploading it to an image hosting site like imgur.com and adding that link to your Reddit post by clicking the Edit button.
If you can't think of a way to prove your claims publicly, you can also submit confidential proof to the moderators at this link, though bear in mind it may take some time to review.
Here's a link to the section of our wiki that discusses proof.
Please edit your post and add new proof, and reply here to let us know. If your post is more than a couple of hours old, it may be more effective to create a new post and include the proof from the start. Thanks!
IAmA-ModTeam t1_iuglnww wrote
Reply to I am a former member of Uber's "Incident Response Team". Ask me anything by uberhorror111111
There is not enough proof included in the post that connects your identity to the IAmA.
Unfortunately, the links or photos you've posted could have been posted by anyone, and they don't prove that you are the person doing the AMA. Your proof needs to be something that connects the fact that you're doing an AMA with your identity. This could be something like a photo of you in a work uniform or at a relevant location with a sign that has your username and the date. It could also be documents (partially redacted if desired) with a note that has your username and the date. We're happy for you to get creative with your proof as long as it makes it clear to a reasonable person that the person doing the AMA does meet the criteria laid out in the topic of the AMA.
If you can't think of a way to prove your claims publicly, you can also submit confidential proof to the moderators at this link, though bear in mind it may take some time to review.
Here's a link to the section of our wiki that discusses proof.
Please edit your post and add new proof, and reply here to let us know. If your post is more than a couple of hours old, it may be more effective to create a new post and include the proof from the start. Thanks!
IAmA-ModTeam t1_irr7ob2 wrote
Unfortunately, your topic does not meet our requirements for an AMA. Please thoroughly read our rules and guidelines regarding proof and acceptable topics. You might consider posting in /r/CasualIAMA instead.
IAmA-ModTeam t1_jdm8ymi wrote
Reply to I used to be a Chassidic Jew! Ask me anything! by RidiculousBadger
Unfortunately, your topic does not meet our requirements for an AMA. Please thoroughly read our rules and guidelines regarding proof and acceptable topics. You might consider posting in /r/CasualIAMA instead.