Poloniex Disables Trollbox For Good

in #poloniex7 years ago (edited)

To meet the increasing demands on support staff, the Trollbox has been disabled indefinitely and moderators have been reallocated to assist in support.


I can't decide if this is good news or bad news. I guess too many people were complaining in the trollbox about slow support and how horrible polo is, and that's bad for business so they got rid of it.


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It looks funny without seeing it on the side anymore, and I enjoyed watching the trolls go on. I am gonna miss the trollbox for sure.


Their announcement about increasing support staff


Poloniex Community,

Last month, we described the unprecedented growth and excitement in the blockchain community and how this exuberance can present operational challenges for exchanges. As this trend continues, we are doubling down on our efforts to expand and improve your experience on the Poloniex platform. We also want to remind our community to take caution when exchanging tokens in highly volatile markets and understand that unexpected events can have significant market effects. Please use the platform to trade responsibly and within your means.

Support Team
Increased enthusiasm for trading blockchain tokens on the Poloniex platform has led to increased stress on our systems. Heightened activity and new users mean more support tickets and man-hours spent resolving them. Thus, to meet this demand, we have more than doubled the size of our support team and will continue to focus our efforts toward improving user experience.

Hiring quality support staff is neither easy nor quick, especially in our line of business. Training must cover the technical and regulatory complexity of a rapidly evolving industry and community. We must also ensure the security of our system and operations at every level. This requires thorough and proper vetting of new staff.

Onboarding and Account Verifications
We mentioned new users, but we did not mention what is involved in onboarding or tier verification. As a registered money services business in the United States, we must be able to verify the identity of our users, the source of their funds, and the purpose of their transactions as they occur on our platform. If users want to move up a tier, they must provide more identifying information. This is required of us by law and we take our compliance obligations very seriously. As we scale our team, we are building a culture of compliance for our organization. To comply with our legal obligations, our current onboarding and verification process often requires some manual input. This takes time and resources, creating a support bottleneck.

We are aware of the negative impact these delays can have on Poloniex users. To address this, we have begun automating more aspects of our onboarding and account verification systems. Our hope is that with enterprise-grade service providers we have carefully vetted and procured, this particular backlog should lessen considerably, helping platform users have a better experience while their private information remains protected in line with our Privacy Policy.

Withdrawals/Awaiting Approval
We are legally required to know the identity of our users and to maintain strict controls over how funds leave our platform. In addition, our auditing system flags for specific activity to ensure the safety of your funds. While we cannot reveal precisely what triggers such flags without compromising the integrity of the system, we want to highlight how our efforts to keep our platform safe and secure can degrade the user experiences at times. For example, when our system flags an activity as suspicious, the ensuing investigation and resolution usually requires human intervention, which takes some time. As we gain more users, they naturally trigger more flags that require more of these slow human interventions, so more human resources are required to handle the volume.

Automation here is tempting to rush, but difficult to get right. Large financial institutions have spent years fine-tuning these functions. Our rapid growth does not permit us that luxury, but we can learn lessons from their operational successes. As we improve our support more generally, we can address these tickets faster. Users should start noticing incremental advances in the coming weeks.

As we implement these changes, we encourage our users to be patient and not submit repeat tickets. The vast majority of our open tickets consist of duplicates. Submission of repeat tickets only increases our backlog and does not get your ticket reviewed faster. Manual effort must be expended to identify, match, and consolidate tickets to ensure the issue has been addressed. Repeat submission needlessly slows resolution not only of your ticket, but of all other outstanding tickets.

We are successful when Poloniex users have the best experience possible, so it is with that in mind that we renew our commitment to improving the user experience on our platform. Look for more updates and announcements as we continue this process.




I personally think removing the trollbox is a bad move on their part, it will make things look like they are trying to hide all the bad shit that's happening on polo. Any time someone starts hiding things, my eyebrows raise and I start paying closer attention.

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It wasn't really functional, anything you posted was immediately flooded with a thousand other people talking. I got silently banned from the chat for talking about Gridcoin.. I think everyone should just join Telegram groups for the cryptos they like..

There's an idea, and yeah they would toss the banhammer without a good reason sometimes

I made a comment here, I tried to edit it, and got a bunch of odd stuff in the box.

I seen your comment, it had a lot of good points too

It will be the stuff of legends!

"Me? Oh, I have a long history in crypto... I still remember Poloniex trollbox, that's where I made my first million you know..."

It was needed. People didn't want to follow the rules, and was using the trollbox to ask for support even if they had a ticket, or had to wait awhile to increase their verification to increase their withdraw limit . I kept reading more about ticket issues, than anything else on the trollbox. Well I hope when they bring back the trollbox people can follow the rules.

Also Poloniex had issues as soon as they added their own opinion on twitter about Bitcoin Unlimited. You can see right after they made their opinion they have been ddos attacked weekly sometimes daily. Poloniex is a big company that will eventually be bigger than any stock exchange in the world in the coming years, and you can tell they are working hard to make it happen.

It doesn't matter how big they are if they don't answer their support tickets. I have one a week old, and then a couple I submitted after that. Related to a deposit that cleared on my end in the transaction information but never was deposited to my poloniex account. No response from anyone at poloniex. I did get their automated response that comes within a minute or so of submitting a support ticket.

I've spoken to others who CLAIM to have tickets 2 months old with no response.

Their fees can be good, and their graphs look great. That all is irrelevant though if you lose money while trying to use their site and they fail to handle support.

We are the clients. At some point excuses are irrelevant. I've worked in a lot of support environments over my years. Many of them understaffed. In those cases you at least TOUCH a ticket and give a response so they know you are not simply ignoring it.

At the moment they may be the lowest transaction fee exchange out there, but that is of no benefit if they can take your money/currencies and fail to respond to tickets. The higher fees elsewhere are worth it if it means actually getting movement, and support.

I hope they DO pull it together as I would reconsider using them. For now though I am just lucky the amount of currency they have not given me of mine was small. Had it been a larger deposit I'd be quite angry.

I am currently using primarily bittrex, and it's fees are 10x higher than poloniex.

I seen a lot of that too, a bunch of people complaining in the trollbox when it was their own user error.

Support was super slow though, they did need to do something about it. Waiting over a week for a response from support can be a real pain.

Yeah, when Poloniex noticed they couldn't respond within two days to any tickets they should have hired more people. I'm pretty sure they can afford to hire more people.

I'm not sad the Trollbox is gone. Lot of Spam, and I think it also slowed the site down. Also very easy to get banned by Polo, that is now all history :)

R.I.P. TrollBox, although it was always a bit crazy, it wad becoming one of my favorite parts of the internet.

I almost wrote a post about it and then now this, but I couldn't decide and so on seeing this, I thought I'd have my say.

Steemit can now become the new trollbox? Or perhaps busy.org's chat functionality. :-D

Damn yo! Troll box is the first thing to go down before any exit scam it seems. Hopefully poloniex will survive past 6 months.

Yeah exactly, got me a little worried. I only have about $3000 on polo, but that's 3000 I wanna keep!

Whatever.Just be careful,and never put much money there.If one day,they disappear,you won't lose all the money.

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