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Economy => Reputation => Topic started by: Doovla on October 04, 2018, 01:29:35 PM



Title: Red trust
Post by: Doovla on October 04, 2018, 01:29:35 PM
Hi guys,apparently i got "red" -2 when i just accidentaly posted my work on apparently scam ICO that i did no about, my question is; how to gain in zero number trust? Any thoughts ,help.


Title: Re: Red trust
Post by: marlboroza on October 04, 2018, 01:59:40 PM
when i just accidentaly posted my work
What does this mean?
apparently scam ICO
Do you think it is legit?
that i did no about
Strange, I am pretty sure there was scam accusation and very strange big red post just few posts above your social media reports.
how to gain in zero number trust?
I responded to your PM.


Title: Re: Red trust
Post by: angel55 on October 04, 2018, 02:50:31 PM
I think people that repeatedly advertise scam ICOs should be punished.  Too many bounty managers and spammers claim innocence when a project is an obvious scam.  Most bounty managers will take payment to advertise anything as long as they get paid.


Title: Re: Red trust
Post by: jacee on October 04, 2018, 03:28:57 PM
Too many bounty managers and spammers claim innocence when a project is an obvious scam.

Thing is there's not even half the number of bounty participants we see that actually even read what the project is all about. Most bounty hunters I see these days are like bots that only copies and paste their weekly entry.
It's good to see that there are people taking action in to these people that blindly supports possibly/scam ICOs.


Title: Re: Red trust
Post by: Doovla on October 05, 2018, 07:11:03 AM
when i just accidentaly posted my work
What does this mean?
apparently scam ICO
Do you think it is legit?
that i did no about
Strange, I am pretty sure there was scam accusation and very strange big red post just few posts above your social media reports.
how to gain in zero number trust?
I responded to your PM.
Yes , i saw it. But you did not answer back. Use this my mistake like accident as it is and bring back my trust at zero!


Title: Re: Red trust
Post by: Doovla on October 05, 2018, 07:12:31 AM
I think people that repeatedly advertise scam ICOs should be punished.  Too many bounty managers and spammers claim innocence when a project is an obvious scam.  Most bounty managers will take payment to advertise anything as long as they get paid.

Yes maybe it is true, but i also think that i deserve second chance especially because it was done accidentaly ,don't you think?


Title: Re: Red trust
Post by: angel55 on October 05, 2018, 01:54:32 PM
I think people that repeatedly advertise scam ICOs should be punished.  Too many bounty managers and spammers claim innocence when a project is an obvious scam.  Most bounty managers will take payment to advertise anything as long as they get paid.

Yes maybe it is true, but i also think that i deserve second chance especially because it was done accidentaly ,don't you think?

I guess you deserve a second chance if you only did it once, but that is between you and the DT member that gave you the red trust.


Title: Re: Red trust
Post by: Doovla on October 05, 2018, 03:16:57 PM
when i just accidentaly posted my work
What does this mean?
apparently scam ICO
Do you think it is legit?
that i did no about
Strange, I am pretty sure there was scam accusation and very strange big red post just few posts above your social media reports.
how to gain in zero number trust?
I responded to your PM.
How did you get trust? ..and you did not answer my pm


Title: Re: Red trust
Post by: coin8coin8 on October 05, 2018, 04:36:58 PM
Yes maybe it is true, but i also think that i deserve second chance especially because it was done accidentaly ,don't you think?
This shouldn't be accidental, I guess you were busy publishing your spampost, and you didn't bother to read what happened in the thread.
This is also a warning for bounty hunters, who have to carefully read some key posts in the thread.

If you swear that you really don’t see those big red letters, you are really unlucky.
Although there are some sympathy for you, I can understand the anger of DT members.  If you are not blind, you should see those big red letters. They are so eye-catching.
Of course, if you only did it once, I hope that you can be forgiven, but it ultimately depends on the person who gave you negative trust.



Title: Re: Red trust
Post by: marlboroza on October 05, 2018, 04:42:39 PM
How did you get trust?
From Santa.
..and you did not answer my pm
I did, exactly 38 seconds after that post and you replied too. Please post it here. It is not my problem that you can't read.

To be honest I blocked you earlier today after this PM:
Quote
I demand you bring back on zero because you can and because i need that for campaign and it was really done by accident!
Answer in that way
And I added additional notes to your trust wall. Now you can ignore my PM because what I said obviously won't happen.


Title: Re: Red trust
Post by: LTU_btc on October 05, 2018, 11:10:03 PM
Yes maybe it is true, but i also think that i deserve second chance especially because it was done accidentaly ,don't you think?
Accidentaly? Do you want to say that you advertised scam ICO accidentaly? Yeah, great excuse. Ok, I can understand that maybe you didn't noticed that big red warning among all these bounty reports. But it's your responsibilty to make research about project before starting to advertise them to be sure that project is legit.


Title: Re: Red trust
Post by: The Cryptovator on October 06, 2018, 07:03:57 AM
I feel sad, people's never bother themselves to research minimum. We have been trying to minimize scam. Even we found scam and update on bounty and ANN thread people's don't care our post. Eventually they have been getting scam. But the bad thing is, Many people's have been getting scam for their promotions. Bounty hunters should avoid those projects has red flags. Sometimes they argue instead of leave campaign.