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Title: What are the grounds to be given a negative trust?
Post by: chrmn27 on January 23, 2018, 04:25:51 AM
I was given a negative trust with a reason "shitposting scammer". I asked her/him but I got no respond. Now I wanna know what are the grounds to be given a negative trust and how reliable those people who give negative trusts to others. Are they evaluating someone else's posts thoroughly or do they just give negative trusts out of boredom?


Title: Re: What are the grounds to be given a negative trust?
Post by: indijon20 on January 23, 2018, 05:42:38 AM
I was given a negative trust with a reason "shitposting scammer". I asked her/him but I got no respond. Now I wanna know what are the grounds to be given a negative trust and how reliable those people who give negative trusts to others. Are they evaluating someone else's posts thoroughly or do they just give negative trusts out of boredom?

At least , you got the experience to stay away from scammer next time  ;)


Title: Re: What are the grounds to be given a negative trust?
Post by: arlex on January 23, 2018, 06:38:14 AM
Read what you posted before, may be you spammed or something.


Title: Re: What are the grounds to be given a negative trust?
Post by: Kakmakr on January 23, 2018, 07:15:49 AM
The negative trust was introduced to report and flag scammers to prevent other people from falling into the same trap. It is kind of like a rating system to separate the honest users from the scammers. If you were scammed and you could prove it, then you can flag these scammers with a negative trust.

The opposite is also true, because you want to highlight the trustworthy users on the forum with a positive rating.

Unfortunately a lot of people are misusing the trust system to punish users for personal vendettas or if they have received some negative comments from them. This influence people's behaviour, because they are hesitant to post something that might offend other users. <positive criticism, not blatant personal attacks>

Just ask this person politely to change their mind and try to resolve this situation without further conflict.


Title: Re: What are the grounds to be given a negative trust?
Post by: ankurguta87 on January 23, 2018, 07:22:00 AM
Same happened to me as well. I don't know what I did wrong. I always tried to help members through my replies.

How can I get my normal/positive trust back?


Title: Re: What are the grounds to be given a negative trust?
Post by: andohyeb on January 23, 2018, 09:39:19 AM
If your intentions to scam is clear and you get reported to admin I think is a good grounds for moderators and others to give you the negative trust you deserve in other to warn other traders from dealing with you.


Title: Re: What are the grounds to be given a negative trust?
Post by: multic2012 on January 23, 2018, 10:13:58 AM
I was given a negative trust with a reason "shitposting scammer". I asked her/him but I got no respond. Now I wanna know what are the grounds to be given a negative trust and how reliable those people who give negative trusts to others. Are they evaluating someone else's posts thoroughly or do they just give negative trusts out of boredom?
Where it is spammed or written somewhere in the branches of the forum a message of a critical person. Perhaps also that someone has crossed the road


Title: Re: What are the grounds to be given a negative trust?
Post by: Captainluffy24 on January 23, 2018, 12:56:27 PM
The negative trust was introduced to report and flag scammers to prevent other people from falling into the same trap. It is kind of like a rating system to separate the honest users from the scammers. If you were scammed and you could prove it, then you can flag these scammers with a negative trust.

The opposite is also true, because you want to highlight the trustworthy users on the forum with a positive rating.

Unfortunately a lot of people are misusing the trust system to punish users for personal vendettas or if they have received some negative comments from them. This influence people's behaviour, because they are hesitant to post something that might offend other users. <positive criticism, not blatant personal attacks>

Just ask this person politely to change their mind and try to resolve this situation without further conflict.

Thanks for this information, so the only one who could remove this negative trust is the one who put it? If anyone could give you a negative trust, this will be really bad since you can fight back by giving him a negative trust as well. :(


Title: Re: What are the grounds to be given a negative trust?
Post by: Velkro on January 23, 2018, 01:15:03 PM
I was given a negative trust with a reason "shitposting scammer". I asked her/him but I got no respond.
There are cases when trust system is misued for personal reasons or fighting competition in terms of offering bitcoin services.
You can try appeal to some higher-up's here, but its hard and long thing without big chance of success.


Title: Re: What are the grounds to be given a negative trust?
Post by: Braydean on January 23, 2018, 04:09:01 PM
Anyone can advice me here. Or what to do i was given a negative trust for posting a shitpost what i need to do to remove my negative trust ?


Title: Re: What are the grounds to be given a negative trust?
Post by: chrmn27 on January 25, 2018, 06:19:34 AM
The negative trust was introduced to report and flag scammers to prevent other people from falling into the same trap. It is kind of like a rating system to separate the honest users from the scammers. If you were scammed and you could prove it, then you can flag these scammers with a negative trust.

The opposite is also true, because you want to highlight the trustworthy users on the forum with a positive rating.

Unfortunately a lot of people are misusing the trust system to punish users for personal vendettas or if they have received some negative comments from them. This influence people's behaviour, because they are hesitant to post something that might offend other users. <positive criticism, not blatant personal attacks>

Just ask this person politely to change their mind and try to resolve this situation without further conflict.



I did. I already did. But I got no response. I believe I don't deserve that negative trust.


Title: Re: What are the grounds to be given a negative trust?
Post by: smith4cris on January 25, 2018, 12:44:31 PM
Of course! Especially when you are onto trading of bitcoins.

Hi chrmn27,

I think the one who put a red tag on you is pertaining to this post. I'm fortunate I haven't receive a negative rating yet but sometimes I experience my post being deleted as it does not qualify to be a quality post or may have been irrelevant to the board which I have posted it.

You can try to read the topic below.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1689727.msg16958010#msg16958010

I can't really answer what is relevant or what is not a relevant post but I think the content should be able to express your opinion with a supporting statement as to why it is your position.

Does the Price of Bitcoin Matter?
Of course Bitcoin price Matter! This is especially true when you are into trading Bitcoins since the price at the time you acquire your Bitcoin directly affect your profit in the future. Lets take for example last December 2017, if you were able to acquire Bitcoin when the price is at $10,000 then sold it when the price hit around $19,000-$20,000, this will give you the optimum profit in trading. However if you acquired your bitcoin in December when the price is at $16,000 and you hold it until January 2018, when the price of Bitcoin dipped back to $10,000 you can say that you have experienced a loss. Thus, we can say that the price of Bitcoin is relevant and it matters particularly in Trading Bitcoin.

The example above is one which try to expound your original thought or Idea. You can actually include  trading of Altcoins in this to further provide impact of Bitcoin price in trading.

I tried checking on the profile of the one who gave you a negative trust and he has this on his profile.

"IF YOU HAVE RED TRUST: Improve your post quality within a week. Don't post on massive threads or threads that have no valuable discussion. This includes (but is not limited to) general threads such as "bitcoin is $x" or "gold or bitcoin?" etc. If you can do that then the tag will be removed. Generally, if it takes a minute per post (finding a thread and then posting) then you're shitposting."

He/she is already a Legendary rank and might be one who tries to help regulate this forum.

Good luck to us and More power.




Title: Re: What are the grounds to be given a negative trust?
Post by: Michaiah on January 25, 2018, 02:45:57 PM
Just want to share some story in connection to this, me and my friend created our account at the same day, our friend who introduce  bitcointalk.org to us did not properly explain to us about the rules, because the thing we discuss with him is all about campaign, altocoins and digital wallet, he just wanted us to make posts for 30days for us to reach the Jr. Member rank and call him for the next move.

My other friend who created his account with me spend his posts in off topic, then After a week he gat his red trusts from the pharmacist saying that this account is purposely used to farm, trade with caution, bla bla bla,

I gat curios about it and open a lot of threads then I saw something relevant, so I keep reading,
This are the advices I can also share with you which I read,

1. Don't spend too much post in off topic.
2. Make sure that your point when answering a thread is clear.
3. It's not necessary needed to answer every thread you see, specially when it is answered already by thousand of people, your answer maybe is the same with the answer of five people or more, you are now then reported for spamming.
4. If your unfamiliar with thread better not to answer.
5. If you have friends with high rank you can atleast ask their help to give you positive trust to eradicate the red one,.

I been reading for a while now this is my first post of the week, hope I did help you in anyway.


Title: Re: What are the grounds to be given a negative trust?
Post by: chrmn27 on January 26, 2018, 03:35:52 PM
Of course! Especially when you are onto trading of bitcoins.

Hi chrmn27,

I think the one who put a red tag on you is pertaining to this post. I'm fortunate I haven't receive a negative rating yet but sometimes I experience my post being deleted as it does not qualify to be a quality post or may have been irrelevant to the board which I have posted it.

You can try to read the topic below.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1689727.msg16958010#msg16958010

I can't really answer what is relevant or what is not a relevant post but I think the content should be able to express your opinion with a supporting statement as to why it is your position.

Does the Price of Bitcoin Matter?
Of course Bitcoin price Matter! This is especially true when you are into trading Bitcoins since the price at the time you acquire your Bitcoin directly affect your profit in the future. Lets take for example last December 2017, if you were able to acquire Bitcoin when the price is at $10,000 then sold it when the price hit around $19,000-$20,000, this will give you the optimum profit in trading. However if you acquired your bitcoin in December when the price is at $16,000 and you hold it until January 2018, when the price of Bitcoin dipped back to $10,000 you can say that you have experienced a loss. Thus, we can say that the price of Bitcoin is relevant and it matters particularly in Trading Bitcoin.

The example above is one which try to expound your original thought or Idea. You can actually include  trading of Altcoins in this to further provide impact of Bitcoin price in trading.

I tried checking on the profile of the one who gave you a negative trust and he has this on his profile.

"IF YOU HAVE RED TRUST: Improve your post quality within a week. Don't post on massive threads or threads that have no valuable discussion. This includes (but is not limited to) general threads such as "bitcoin is $x" or "gold or bitcoin?" etc. If you can do that then the tag will be removed. Generally, if it takes a minute per post (finding a thread and then posting) then you're shitposting."

He/she is already a Legendary rank and might be one who tries to help regulate this forum.

Good luck to us and More power.



Thanks for explaining. Luckily, when I checked my profile, the negative trust was gone.