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8001  Economy / Reputation / Re: nutildah got red trust recent hours. Is the red trust fairly for him? on: March 07, 2019, 01:42:17 PM
Really?
This is what I saw, temporarily, on the profile page of nutildah.
Trust:   -1: -1 / +1
8002  Economy / Reputation / Re: nutildah got red trust recent hours. Is the red trust fairly for him? on: March 07, 2019, 01:26:46 PM
I saw his case by chance.
He listed in my club, there:
Update:

CLUB OF ABOVE 250 MERITS-EARNED

RankUser nameBPIP profileTotal Earned-MeritsTrust
Legendarynutildahnutildah3290: 0 / +0
Nutildah has currently ranked at the 116th position in the list of most merited profiles on BPIP.
8003  Economy / Reputation / nutildah got red trust recent hours. Is the red trust fairly for him? on: March 07, 2019, 12:58:18 PM
Today, I found that one of the most constructive user, nutildah got red trust.
His red trust left by iCEBREAKER, who really really hate Bitcoin Cash, Monero, and DASH projects.

nutildah's profile page
nutildah's Trust profile

Quote
Nudilah is a Dash shill who apologies for Evan's massive Instamine (see his buttkissing Trust entry) and spreads FAKE NEWS about competing projects (see Reference link).
Nudilah also viciously attacks the motivations of people questioning multi-year delay of Dash's previously announced i2p and Masternode Blinding features.
I don't want to distract to their differences in standpoints of those projects, my question is simple"
Is the red trust a kind of Trust Abusement?
Yesterday, Hhampuz created his topic on Positive/Neutral Trust

theymos' guide on leaving feedback
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.

This one is not official guide on how to leave positive/ negative trust, but it can be used for reference.
This guide is not a pefect one, so I thought it is time for theymos and DT members to create official guide on criteria to leave negative/ positive feedback. Which kinds of violations will lead to red trust, something like that should be discussed more.
We already have forum rules, so why not have rules for Trust feedback?
GUIDE ON LEAVING POSITIVE/NEGATIVE FEEDBACKS

 
    LEAVE POSITIVE FEEDBACK
       
    • 1. For Successful receiver of paid signature allocations.
    • 2. For Successful trade such as escrow, loan, buying/selling of goods & services.
    • 3. To users dedicating their time to fight scam project and fake icos.
    • 4. To users dedicating their time/skills to improve forum. [optional]
    • 5. If you trust users.
     
     
      DON'T LEAVE POSITIVE FEEDBACK
         
      • 1. For successful account farming.
      • 2. For successful merit farming/swapping.
      • 3. For successful trust farming/swapping.
      • 4. Based on other users feedbacks, they could be wrong.
      • 5. Without valid evidence. [optional]
       
       
        LEAVE NEGATIVE FEEDBACKS
           
        • 1. For attempted or succesful fraud or theft.
        • 2. For account farming & taking.
        • 3. For merit farming/swapping.
        • 4. For trust farming/swapping.
        • 5. For abuse of bounty/airdrop/giveaways/merit/trust/escrow.
        • 6. For offering escrow without a track record.
        • 7. For providing fake or insufficient collateral & late loan repayments or loan defaults.
        • 8. For trades (Lending or borrowing) to gain "reputation".
        • 10. For shilling/advertising MLM or ponzi.
        • 11. For scam, fake ICOs & other projects.
        • 12. For selling gambling scripts/Spreading malware.
        • 13. For constant fund or merit begging.
        • 14. For leaving fake negative feedbacks.
        • 15. For fake translations and hacked account.
         
         
          DON'T LEAVE NEGATIVE FEEDBACKS
             
          • 1. Based on other users feedbacks, they could be wrong.
          • 2. For posting an unpopular opinion.
          • 3. For owning an alt account.
          • 4. For promoting altcoins or other projects.
          • 5. For criticizing others and religious statements.
          • 6. Without reference or it'll be considered fake or an accusation.
          • 7. For disliking or disagree with user statements.
          • 8. For violation of common forum rules such as Ban evasion, plagiarism, copy and paste, excessive thread bumping, harassment, trolling etc unless on rare occasions.
          • 9. For anything without solid evidence or very strong circumstantial evidence.
          • Note: Don't turn leaving of negative feedbacks into a job or hobby, only leave one when necessary.
           


          Personally, I think this one is Trust abusement.[/list][/list][/list][/list]
          8004  Other / Meta / Re: [CLUBS] Top Merited-Users Classified into 4 Clubs on: March 07, 2019, 12:45:08 PM
          The reason depends on data dump from theymos.
          I remembered that long time ago (months or weeks), DdmrDdmr or someone else (I believe DdmrDdmr is the first one mentioned this issue) raised the disadvantage of user rank tittle from data dumps.
          Who bought Copper Membership will always be displayed as Copper Member, no matter what kind of rank they stood at specific timepoint.
          I prefer Sr. member then to have copper member rank. Copper member is something you can easily buy but the rank up from your activity and earned merit is something to be proud of and I am proud of it.

          Sure, I can do it for you, manually.
          If more guys asked to update their ranks manually like you, I would go crazy, fella.
          Quote
          Can you guys change my rank here?
          8005  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ZEN] Horizen: Bringing Privacy To Life [EX ZenCash] on: March 07, 2019, 12:38:28 PM
          Firstly, I thank Horizen team for building up and release the Academy, beta versioin for now.
          Secondly, I would like to announce that the Horizen Academy and its course have been mentioned in my topic, namely:
          Available courses on Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology from colleges and Univers
          Around two months since the latest update, today I would like to share with you a very informative, comprehensive free course on blockchain technology.
          This course built by Horizen project, and namely as Horizen Academy (Beta version for now).
          Links:
          (1) Horizen Academy (Beta version): https://academy.horizen.global/
          (2) Announcement on the Horizen's blogsite: https://blog.zencash.com/horizen-launches-horizen-academy/

          Currently, the Horizen Academy provides course with six topics, at three levels.
          Learners can choose the level appropriate for themselves, from Beginner, Advanced, to Expert.
          8006  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Available courses on Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology from colleges and Univers on: March 07, 2019, 12:36:21 PM
          Around two months since the latest update, today I would like to share with you a very informative, comprehensive free course on blockchain technology.
          This course built by Horizen project, and namely as Horizen Academy (Beta version for now).
          Links:
          (1) Horizen Academy (Beta version): https://academy.horizen.global/
          (2) Announcement on the Horizen's blogsite: https://blog.zencash.com/horizen-launches-horizen-academy/

          Currently, the Horizen Academy provides course with six topics, at three levels.
          Learners can choose the level appropriate for themselves, from Beginner, Advanced, to Expert.

          Added it into OP.
          8007  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] KazuByte [PoS] - A Decentralized Way of life on: March 07, 2019, 02:37:10 AM
          Are these two projects come from the same team?
          This one, KazuByte.
          And that one, KazuGold: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5115628.0
          Almost the same contents in OPs, and coins' specifications.
          8008  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Guide] Virustotal scan guideline to detect viruses, trojans, malwares, worms on: March 07, 2019, 02:27:57 AM
          Unfortunately Virustotal can only help you with already known threats and viruses by comparing the code to known threats. If you are unlucky and download a file that contains a fresh code with a virus then Virustotal will not be able to help you since it is the first time they see the code. The results can come back as clean while in fact you get infected and if you do a 2nd scan in a few days you see that some antivirus engines are already registering the file as a threat.
          This is why I wrote those recommendations.
          GUIDELINE TO USE VIRUSTOTAL.COM TO SECURE YOUR ASSETS FOR FREE


          Notes:
          - Please remember that this one is a free online service, it should be used only as substitution of professional antivirus or internet security softwares for someone who don't have those softwares on their devices (lack of money, or anything else).
          - You all should protect yourself better by spending money to own antivirus or internet security softwares on your devices.
          - It is very cost-effective investment for your assets.

          Virustotal, and other online virus scanning sites, should only be used for people who don't have money to buy professional softwares.
          For someone, who already own professional softwares, they obviously can use those sites as supplementary stuffs to make pre-scan before downloading files and scan again by their softwares.
          8009  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] BitBlender Signature Campaign | Up to 0.0003BTC/Post | Member - Legendary on: March 07, 2019, 01:51:54 AM
          I have come closer to Senior Member rank, missed my chance this time, ah.
          We've had 1x Sr. Member position open up, apply now!

          Avatar has been updated in OP, here's the new one we'll use from now on. Please update ASAP.


          https://i.imgur.com/1kretgV.png
          Updated mine. The new static avatar of BitBlender looks good, something like pseudo-animated avatar.
          I noticed some participants have not updated their avatar, such as DireWolfM14, nc50lc, pawanjain, joniboini, r1s2g3, eaLiTy, BitcoinHodler, condoras, talkbitcoin, Gyrsur, roycilik, wheelz1200,

          Worn wrong signature:
          kingcolex

          Please update your avatar to the new static one, everyone.
          8010  Other / Meta / Re: How many banned users have you merited? on: March 07, 2019, 01:44:50 AM
          @Loyce. I went to your full list and noticed that when an 8 appears, you get  (Cool. Maybe use brackets instead.
          Thanks, fixed!
          (Additional Options... > Don't use smileys.)
          LOL, I love smileys.
          The icon help me relax a little bit.
          Sometime we need to see funny things, not serious ones all the time.
          8011  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: March 07, 2019, 01:36:11 AM
          -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
          This bitcoin address is owned solely by user rocku12345 from bitcointalk. User ID: 820869. Signed March 7th, 2019.
          -----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
          1LoTfmoRkCzAvExnNpdVUePRUXNpP3UhV4
          H9ISYoDlL77tphEbXXwS6jFpwfuu1+F9lJzcEbCvMmePMYS2/c+LNKAEqqrh4FGEfZPFlJkbsi6uUnGtteIArlk=
          -----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE-----


          Quoted, verified with Electrum wallet, and archived.
          8012  Other / Meta / Re: [CLUBS] Top Merited-Users Classified into 4 Clubs on: March 07, 2019, 01:34:13 AM
          It is fine for now.
          1516 earned merits in total for your profile page in BPIP.
          My earned Merit is 516 (1516)
          BPIP states I have 497 (1497) - https://bpip.org/profile.aspx?p=LFC_Bitcoin
          You should pay attention on these two stuffs:
          (1) Last Parse Timepoint:
          Quote
          Last Parsed    1 hours ago
          (2) Next Planned Parse Timepoint:
          Quote
          Next Planned Parse    3/7/2019 11:33:53 PM
          It means that there is delayed check and updated timepoints between bitcointalk profiles of the forum and the BPIP site built by Vod.

          Delayed time.
          You can check it yourself next time you get new merits.
          There are always gaps between the figures shown on your profile page in the forum and on BPIP site.
          It should be okay once BPIP updates your profile. That's where I get it from in this topic.
          Speaking of BPIP, I think there is an error on the merit parsed.
          If you pay more attention, delayed parse time leads to gaps not only in received merits, but also in total merits.
          Let's check the case of LoyceV, for example.
          Currently, his figures:
          - total merits: in forum is 3094, in BPIP is 3088.
          - Received merits: in forum is , in BPIP is 2047.
          8013  Other / Meta / Re: How many banned users have you merited? on: March 06, 2019, 01:59:58 PM
          It is normal to see many merit sources in the list of top senders to perma-banned users.
          I don't doubt about the standpoint and strictly rules of merit sources on quality of posts before they send their sMerits to those ones.
          I don't think merit sources abuse their allocated sMerits because they are the most reliable, well-known members of forum.
          It's really scarce to see merit sources removed by theymos more than one year after the start of merit system.
          It is probably that those newbies or those users (at higher ranks) tried making pseudo-quality posts to get merit, or at least only one merit.
          Then, after that or during most of their time spent in the forum, they mostly made shitty one, and violate forum rules like plagiarism that in turn led them to bans.
          8014  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TOMOCHAIN - The Most Efficient Blockchain for Token Economy on: March 06, 2019, 01:55:00 PM
          I like this part inside the article of Long Vuong published recently.
          Crypto enthusiasts often pay their attention on all time highs, all year highs, but they don't know that all time lows, all year lows are make more sense for both investors and the growth trend of crypto and blockchain industry.
          Quote
          While the 2018 bear market was wiping out recent ICO financial excesses, the crypto market is still 10 times bigger than it was 3 years ago. I believe the long-term trajectory is definitely upward.
          Source: https://medium.com/tomochain/community-update-tomochain-in-2019-f135f1483271
          8015  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Guide] Factors to consider before joining paid signature campaigns. on: March 06, 2019, 01:46:39 PM
          There you go:
          https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1684035.msg16904309#msg16904309
          Quote
          Types of campaigns:

          There are generally two types of campaigns: 'Fixed' campaigns which offer a fixed amount of bitcoins for a minimum of X amount of posts and 'Pay Per Post' which is pretty self-explanatory. Pay Per Post campaigns pay for every post that a user makes and thus tend to be the most abused whilst fixed campaigns tend to limit the amount of spam generated. It's up to you which campaign you choose and both are fine just as long as you have someone monitoring them.
          I don't remember exactly, there is no maximum amount of posts restricted as forum rules.
          It totally depends upon campaigns' managers.
          8016  Other / Meta / Re: How many banned users have you merited? on: March 06, 2019, 01:36:54 PM
          Appreciated, I got it.
          This means that user foserfox  has merited 45 users who are now banned, which is 43.26% of the total number of users he merited. From http://loyce.club/Merit/all_users_who_sent_Merit_2019-03-01_Fri_08.12h.txt:
          Code:
             325. 141 Merit sent by foserfox (#485194) to 104 unique users in 108 transactions
          Moreover, foserfox got permanent ban too.
          Auto banned, more exactly.
          https://bpip.org/profile.aspx?p=foserfox

          Once again, you demonstrated that you have never drained out of constructive ideas.
          8017  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]WAVER Platform&Coin, Contents Market Project -Music Market (POS/Masternode) on: March 06, 2019, 01:32:45 PM
          Since the start of masternode/ Proof-of-Stake wave in 2018, it is the first time I saw a MN/ PoS coin that requires only 500 coins as masternode collateral.
          Does the figure in the OP real?
          8018  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Guide] Factors to consider before joining paid signature campaigns. on: March 06, 2019, 01:24:54 PM
          < ... >
          You pinpointed almost exactly what I want to discuss here.
          In 2018, I remembered I read somewhere in the forum (staff posted link to original post) that bounties' managers have rights and should officially restrict maximum posts per week.
          However, forum has its maximum limited posts per week (if I remembered exactly).
          I need link to that post. Did you know about it?
          8019  Other / Meta / Re: This users email address changed on: March 06, 2019, 01:13:27 PM
          It's totally one of the most stupid shitshow I have ever seen since the day I joined the forum.
          I don't remember all forum rules, but that guy deserves permanent ban. LOL.
          Hello Everyone.
          I am a Bitcointalk account Trader and staff member of forum

          You claim you are a staff member here and don't know some of the basic info related to the forum activity notification duration. Pretty strange!

          For OP's question,
          Even theymos, forum admin, can not hide his email-changed day.
          You can check it there:
          https://bpip.org/profile.aspx?p=theymos
          In short, the day on which your email/ password changed will never disappear on BPIP site. Vod actually built amazing site.
          8020  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Guide] Factors to consider before joining paid signature campaigns. on: March 06, 2019, 01:04:41 PM
          Relates to postcount, I remembered that I saw (maybe in Meta) months ago that forum staff states that there are two types of signature bounties:
          (1) Pay per week.
          (2) Pay per post.
          For the second type, there are forum rules that managers of those bounties should restrict total amount of posts per week to be counted as eligible and can get paid by campaigns.
          It is mainly to prevent spamming endemic from participants.

          I tried to search where it mentioned, but still not found it for now.
          Appreciate help from someone who can give me link.
          Important point, maybe you can mention here to check the signature campaign rules if local boards are accepted.
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