Title: Why do I see feedback as trusted even though user isn't on trust list Post by: monbux on November 06, 2016, 07:17:10 PM I just changed to DT3 to check something, and I see some users have (0) beside their name... yet they are still on that trust level, and I see their trust as "trusted"?
An example would be user Hesaplar. Thanks! Title: Re: Why do I see feedback as trusted even though user isn't on trust list Post by: Lutpin on November 06, 2016, 07:25:45 PM I just changed to DT3 to check something, and I see some users have (0) beside their name... yet they are still on that trust level, and I see their trust as "trusted"? Hesaplar is excluded from Blazrs (DT2) trustlist, but included in the one from EAL (DT2 aswell).An example would be user Hesaplar. This makes their weight on DT3 (0), which however still means that their feedbacks are considered as trusted. To not see them, another exclude from dt2 or higher would be needed. tl;dr: (0) means one include and one exclude, while (1) is an include only. Title: Re: Why do I see feedback as trusted even though user isn't on trust list Post by: monbux on November 09, 2016, 12:39:25 AM I just changed to DT3 to check something, and I see some users have (0) beside their name... yet they are still on that trust level, and I see their trust as "trusted"? Hesaplar is excluded from Blazrs (DT2) trustlist, but included in the one from EAL (DT2 aswell).An example would be user Hesaplar. This makes their weight on DT3 (0), which however still means that their feedbacks are considered as trusted. To not see them, another exclude from dt2 or higher would be needed. tl;dr: (0) means one include and one exclude, while (1) is an include only. Title: Re: Why do I see feedback as trusted even though user isn't on trust list Post by: shorena on November 09, 2016, 08:53:09 AM I just changed to DT3 to check something, and I see some users have (0) beside their name... yet they are still on that trust level, and I see their trust as "trusted"? Hesaplar is excluded from Blazrs (DT2) trustlist, but included in the one from EAL (DT2 aswell).An example would be user Hesaplar. This makes their weight on DT3 (0), which however still means that their feedbacks are considered as trusted. To not see them, another exclude from dt2 or higher would be needed. tl;dr: (0) means one include and one exclude, while (1) is an include only. Well, I missed the point why you posted entirely obviously. Anyway, there is a trust.txt updated weekly on sundays[1]. It makes it easier to search for connections even though it might be lagging behind a bit. Code: $ cat trust.txt | grep Hesaplar [1] https://bitcointalk.org/trust.txt.xz |