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Here you will find everything you need to know regarding the forum structure,ranking system and trust.Please take your time to read through this post and check the bottom section for additional resources. If you still have questions, try using the
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SectionsFIRST STEPS AS A NEWBIETHE RANKING SYSTEMTHE CALCULATORTHE ACTIVITY SYSTEMTHE MERIT SYSTEMTHE TRUST SYSTEMINFOGRAPHICQ/A FORUM SECTIONUSEFUL AND ENTERTAINING THREADS
First Steps as a Newbie >There are few steps you can do before you start with the forum.
WARNING, The main reason for banning in the forum is plagiarism, avoid copy/pasting without mentioning the source and you will be OK.
WARNING, some projects ask you to install their wallets. Never use a computer where you store funds or log in to the forum ( or other trusted websites). 1. Read the
rules.
2. Go through this thread
Newbies - Read before posting3. Stake a
bitcoin address and sing a message from it. This is for security reasons. Follow these instructions >
How to sign a message guide 4. Be sure to know how to secure your account, follow those tips >
[Guide] Bitcointalk account security5. After completing those 4 steps above now you are ready to browse trough the
forum and post here is a guide. Below you will find extra info of the forum itself.
All above links you can find in the USEFUL AND ENTERTAINING THREADS section on the bottom of the page.
The ranking system >Let us begin with the ranking system in Bitcontalk. This is an overview of what you need to achieve in order to rank up as a member.
________________ | _____________________ | ________________ |
RANK | Activity | Merit |
Brand new | 0 | 0 |
Newbie | 1 | 0 |
Jr Member | 30 | 1new |
Member | 60 | 10 |
Full Member | 120 | 100 |
Sr. Member | 240 | 250 |
Hero Member | 480 | 500 |
Legendary - Random in the range | 775-1030 | 1000 |
Easy calculating your Activity based on your registration day. Basically for fun as just a few receive enough merit to rank up.
Regarding the Activity points system >Explanation:
- After your registration you have 14 days cycles in which you can gain up to 14 Activity points.
- Every post generates you 1 Activity point but in 14 days time span you can gain up to 14 Activity points even if you have more than 14 posts.
- On the day 15 the cycle restarts and you can again collect your 14 points.
Interesting thing is if you have posts over the limit from the previous cycle, with the first comment in the new cycle you get the Activity points from the old posts you had in the previous cycle.
Example: I had 28 Activity points and 33 comments before the end of the cycle, with my first post in the new cycle my Activity points went up to 34, the same amount as my posts.
Extra info here > Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQForum ranks/positions/badges (What do those shiny coins under my name mean?
Regarding the Merit points system >From 25.01.18 you have to collect Merit point together with the activity points in order to Rank-up. This was done to increase the quality of the posts and to prevent the spam.
Here are the new requirements for ranking up according to the forum Administrator- theymos. This is the copy from the Merit & new rank requirements topic, links you will find in extra info section
"In addition to activity, everyone now has a merit score, and you need both a certain activity level and a certain merit score in order to reach higher member ranks."
For reference see the table above.
I hope you will find your answers in the Q/A section. I'll try to list as many as possible.
Q/A Section: Q: Well, how to collect Merit points?
A: "You get merit points when someone sends you some for one of your posts. Additionally, when someone sends you merit points, half of those points you get as sMerti (sendable Merit) and they can be sent by you to other people."
Q: Who is giving these points?
A: There will be certain people called "merit sources" which will give points to quality posts. They are
57 79 123 130 98* at the moment
I wrote this , see Merit Statistics link below. In addition according your rank and the merit points you have received you can also give to posts you like, so we can say that everyone can give sMerit.
Q: OK but c'mon, how to get Merit points on my posts?
A: There is no recipe for collecting merit but here are some guidelines. The most important is to try to contribute in some way to the forum. Stay away from breaking the forum rules, learn proper English in order to communicate effectively with the community, be helpful and creative, and the last advice is: don't push it too hard, you just gonna stuck on your current rank. Improving yourself will improve your rank too, I'm sure. See the reference on the bottom
Q: How many Merit points I have ?
A: Follow the link Check your Merit, there you can check your points and there will be listed also the points you have received and for which post and the points you have given.
Q: I want to know more about the Merit Points System
A: You have to follow the Merit & new rank requirements link below, it's a long discussion there.
* 98 as per 20.11.19, I won't update this number anymore.Follow the
Merit source observations thread by Tranthidung.
The initial sMerit formula is here, thanks to theymos :
The exact formula was:
yearActivity = activity in the last ~year, max 378
freeMerit = the merit (not sMerit) you started with
modifier =
0.1 if member
0.2 if full member
0.25 if sr member
0.35 if hero
0.4 if legendary
return (yearActivity/378) * modifier * freeMerit
Extra info > Merit & new rank requirementsCheck your merit Merit Statistics
Regarding the Trust system >Note: The trust system is updated and slightly changed so the below explanation will be updates soon. Here is how theymos explained the system:
Trust: 1: -0 / +12(3)
The first number is the user's trust score calculated based on how consistently they've received positive feedback. Probably no one will get a score above 0 until the system has been around for at least a month. The second number is the number of reported scams. The third number increases with the number of positive reports, as does the fourth number in parenthesis, though the fourth number is more resistant to abuse. This text changes color depending on the score. Users with a negative score (attainable through scamming) get a red warning attached to their posts.
These scores are taken from your trust network. They are not global scores. You can edit your trust network here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust
If your trust depth is set to 2 (the default), you will trust feedback by people you trust, people they trust, and people they trust. I might change the default in the future; we'll see how this works. Your trust list is public.
On feedback pages, you can leave trade feedback. There are no rules for this, but here are some guidelines:
- List all of the trades that you do with people (or at least the major ones). This is not like #bitcoin-otc where you give people just one score.
- Do not rate people based on the quality of their posts.
- Older ratings count for more, so don't delete old ratings if you can avoid it.
- "Risked BTC" is how much money you could have lost if the person you're rating had turned out to be a scammer. Or, if they are a scammer, it's how much you lost. Use the BTC value at the time of reporting.
- It's OK to post a rating about the person in general, not tied to a specific trade.
- If you want to make a rating stronger, increase "Risked BTC". 50 extra risked BTC is equivalent to an additional rating.
If your trust list is totally empty, you trust "DefaultTrust", which includes some trustworthy people that I'll select. But if you add anyone to your trust list, even if they don't trust anyone, DefaultTrust will no longer be considered part of your trust list.Q: How you can check in anyone added you to his list ?
A: Search for your username in the list posted by theymos.
Note: Information is taken from the Trust rules post.
Default Trust (DT) info:
Quoted from
subSTRATA from
this thread!
short version: DT has 'depths,' which by default, is set to 2, although it is possible to see up to 4. Depth 1 is managed directly by the administration; only the admins can add or remove uses from this category. Depth 2 is managed by the individuals in depth 1 by adding or excluding them to their trust lists (the big text box on this page
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust).
when a dt1 user decides to add a user to their trust list, that user becomes a part of dt2, and vice versa for depths 3 and 4 as well (although depths 3 and 4 are nearly irrelevant ). At this point, for a person to be removed from their dt2 position, 1 of 2 things can happen;
1. the dt1 member who added that user to their trust list removes them
2. the user is excluded by at least 2 other members in dt1 by entering ~<username> as opposed to just their username into the list
the second method serves to ensure that dt2 can be self - monitored to an extent without direct interference by the administration. If a member is taken off of dt2 through exclusion, their name will be 'slashed through' on the trust settings page as such: username.
Also, if you're wondering what the numbers next to their names mean, it denotes the number of dt1 users that have decided to either add or exclude a member from their trust lists. assuming the user is on 1 dt1 user's trust list (1), the exclusion of the member by 2 other users would put them at a (-1).
If you're curious, you can click the 'hierarchical view' link at the bottom of the page, and you will be able to see exactly which users have decided to include or exclude certain users from their trust lists.
In this case, it would seem Lauda has been excluded by 3 dt1 members: HostFat, OgNasty, and Tomatocage, while he is on the trust lists of 2 members: Blazed and hilariousandco.
Extra info>Marketplace trust Minor trust score algorithm change
Q/A on basic use of the forum. Note> Complete list of FAQ you can find in the rules. The following Q/A are not listed there.Q: How to find my profile ID/number/link?
A: There are many ways to do it. Find your last comment and click on your user name > like this
example and check your address bar for the link, here is mine>
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1291828
Mine ID is the number after "=", so 1291828.
Extra info
here Q: How to delete/move a thread I started?
A: You cannot delete your threads,but you can lock them and move them to the Archive.
Check this for reference Now you know how to move threads
Q: Why my messages getting deleted/my activity decrease?
A: Most common case is because your posts are considered as a bad/low quality/spam or just add nothing to the discussion/project etc. Sometimes you get a PM form the forum system that your posts are deleted, but now always. Other case is if you have commented on a thread which gets deleted, you don't get any notifications. There are many cases, but if you stick to the rules, you probably never gonna face this problem.
Q: Why I cannot upload images?
A: Answer is in the rules, better read all, before you ask again.
Q: What happens if I de-rank and from full member, do I loose my avatar?
A: Based on
DdmrDdmr research seems like you keep your current avatar but you have no option to change or remove it.
Example Q: What does
leet mean in the post count?
A: The
leet represents the number 1337, example of
leet post count, more
info here.
Q: How can I delete my account?
A: You just can't, only theymos can do it if there is a good reason for it.
Q: What is my Copper membership payment address?
A: This address is unique for your account and can be found
here. It never changes.
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Links for personal use not related to the topic >
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One (1) Merit point to Rank-up Service |
BitcoinTalk Public Information Project (BPIP)