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1  Other / Meta / Re: What does a Jr. Member do? on: June 24, 2018, 03:29:42 PM
I thank you for the advices
You are welcome!
Nevertheless, I think that it's right time for you to lock the topic because it seems that you got enough recommendations.
For now, you should start improving yourself.

I will do. Again, thanks.
2  Other / Meta / Re: This is why merit sources shouldn't be known publicly. on: June 17, 2018, 02:55:05 PM
I received this pm from a senior member
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Hey Bud,

I want to rank up my bct profile at some point in the future (I know it's a while until the next rank) but was wondering what I would need to do in order to get some merit? Or if you could throw me some that'd be awesome.

Let me know

Thiis is bad from a number of aspects. If he doesn't know what to do, then he isn't reading the threads, or supporting the forum. A lazy poster like that shouldn't be getting merits anyway. I was in a good mood, so I just put him on ignore, but I usually report the begging spam.
I just want to say: THAT PM LOOKS SO BAD THAN MY POSTS!!
But thanks for sharing  Grin
3  Other / Meta / Re: What does a Jr. Member do? on: June 17, 2018, 02:44:31 PM
1. Join Signature Campaign

If this tops the list of what your hero member "friend" thought you, that means the friend don't want you to grow. You are quick to start looking for signature campaign, you need to study the forum and know how to make reasonably, good post.

Bounties are just a reward you get for working for certain advertisers but not the focus of the forum.
It makes me think twice. Thank you
4  Other / Meta / Re: What does a Jr. Member do? on: June 17, 2018, 02:38:18 PM
Good to see your started (almost started) your life in BTT forum with such interesting question.
However, it seems that you have several misunderstandings about what you should do in the forum, mate.

Never should do like this.
The main reasons are:
- Joining signature campaigns almost immediately after joining the forum might lead you to totally wrong directions.
There are hundreds or thousands of bounty campaigns in the forum (some of them available for newbies or Junior members), but the bounty space are abundant with shit posts, with totally shitshows from farming accounts, and you might never learn any valuable stuffs in those topics.
- One of side effects is you might fall into wrong approach, become familiar with shitshows, and changed gradually to be one of shitposters.
1. Join Signature Campaign

This point is right! I also strongly recommend you to spend your time to read those very helpful, informative topics:
1) [Tips] Guide for forum search
2) Newbies – Read before posting (Lauda)
3) TMAN's guide to getting merits
4) Full Member thanks to merit system (iasenko)
5) tbct_mt2's Guideline on some forum functions, English texbooks
(in which I give links to my other three helpful topics)


Read them, learn from them, improve yourself and rank up. After having more knowledge, skills, ranked up to higher level. It is right time for you to join campaigns in the forum. Please remember don't forget to keep your contributions in the forum through your high-qualitied threads/ topics.
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2. Keep reading and posting good threads

Of course, it is really good if you find them (abusers)  by chance and report them to admin or moderators of the forum.
Nevertheless, I don't recommend you to spend all or most of your time in the forum to find them. It doesn't make sense.
Instead, you should spend all or most of your time to do the first step I mentioned above.
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3. Investigate spammers and  merit farming then report them


Important recommendations for all forum newcomers:
Never beg for merits, beg for campaigns/ bounties!

I thank you for the advices
5  Other / Meta / Re: What does a Jr. Member do? on: June 17, 2018, 02:35:49 PM
I met my friend (a Hero member in this forum)
Seriously?  I'd probably have to put an ad in the newspaper looking for a local bitcointalk friend with a Hero member account, and there would probably be a lot of driving involved if we decided to meet up for coffee.  How do all of you people have these friends who are members here?  I just don't get it.
I’m living in their circle. My neighboors are bitcointalk users and traders.

6  Other / Off-topic / Re: Benefit of Total Time Logged In on: June 17, 2018, 02:15:02 PM
I think I hold the record at 9 hours....not. Tongue
I think I hold the record at 9 hours....not. Tongue

Close... 223 days, 7 hours and 16 minutes.  Smiley
I think I hold the record at 9 hours....not. Tongue

Most of the top guns practically live here. Congrats on your 9 hours, but some people here have been online for 500 days and counting..


Seems like total time logged in is important to increase popularity
7  Other / Meta / What does a Jr. Member do? on: June 11, 2018, 09:52:51 PM
Firstly, I'm happy becoming Jr. Member. But I have no idea what to do and I have a question in mind "what does a Jr. Member do?".

I met my friend (a Hero member in this forum) and asked him "what should I do?". He gave me some advices and I would like to share with you:
1. Join Signature Campaign
2. Keep reading and posting good threads
3. Investigate spammers and  merit farming then report them

Hopefully this thread will help you too and I would be greatly appreciated for the advices from you all.

Best,
8  Other / Off-topic / Re: Benefit of Total Time Logged In on: June 11, 2018, 08:17:30 PM
Maybe, its original intention might have been to check who's hogging system resources.  Nowadays, that doesn't matter much, but it's a legacy feature that's remained.... Now, only for use in bragging rights.   Grin
It sounds like for our existence Smiley

There is no real benefits of the total time logged in here in the forum its just indicate how active you are here in the forum.
I think so
9  Other / Off-topic / Re: Benefit of Total Time Logged In on: June 09, 2018, 04:43:49 PM
I think this was created for those peoples who dont log out and for not been hacked!
What if my account has been hacked? Admins will ask for my total time logged in to get it back?

Nothing other than bragging rights.
Is it mean for popularity in this forum?
10  Other / Off-topic / Benefit of Total Time Logged In on: June 07, 2018, 07:49:58 PM
I've introduced Bitcointalk Forum to my Mama couple day ago. And she asked me what's benefit of total time logged in. I'm totally confused.

I would like to know a few things:
1. Why they created "Total time logged in"?
2. Is it affected to something?

Thanks,
11  Other / Meta / Re: Merit system fact on: June 07, 2018, 07:22:21 PM
My opinion, merit system is performance assessment. Merit isn't like a gift but reward. You know what I mean  Wink
12  Other / Meta / Re: Merit System: the true value behind it on: June 07, 2018, 06:55:30 PM
For my part, I feel like it is super important for the future success of the forum.

Best regards

I'm with you on that point. And still many users are complaining about merit system  Grin Grin
13  Other / Meta / Re: Quality posts To get merit? on: June 05, 2018, 12:20:27 PM
I joined this forum already 6 months. I am still learning and learning. Many read postings of people with high quality, which add insight and knowledge of people when and after reading it. I am increasingly interested and excited. I often pay attention, the people with the best post quality so easy to join the project. And get paid very high. As a beginner, I often ask in my own mind, can I be like those great people? Join great project and get paid high. So the economy is increasing. However, I try to understand it, that to achieve it is so hard. Very difficult. Especially when the rules up the rankings should get merit. And as I read, to get merit, we have to post quality posts. I tried it, but it did not work. I am not giving up. I'll keep trying it. Until it works. But I'm getting confused about the quality of good post and high quality like that. Can you show me a quality post that has got merit so I can be like a brother?

I need you to understand that having a quality post is no guarantee of getting merit, but you will get merit when you deserve it through posting quality post. We are thinking and seeing from different angles: it's good for you doesn't mean good for others. So, please be patient and do your best, because merit will comes in unexpected ways.

If you ask me how a quality post looks like, a quality post have performed well in terms traffic, leads, and very helpful. We can see it in META
14  Other / Meta / Re: Trust system abuse on: June 04, 2018, 11:17:03 PM
For me, this is much more complicated than marriage issues. And I just born into this forum. In my opinion, it's all about red-rating and I think it's love. You both won't remove the love. What should we do? Huh
15  Other / Meta / Re: Losing Merit? on: June 02, 2018, 06:43:05 PM
I've commented a thread couple day ago on this forum, it means I have an activity gained. Then I realized that I lost my activity because that thread have been deleted by moderator or poster for a reason I guess.
If any post deleted for any types of violation then you will loss your post count. And your activity rank and post count same than you will loss activity rank too. But if your post count is more than activity rank then you will not loss your activity rank.

Related to "Deleted Posts" issue, what if I get merit on that thread, would my merit get lost too if that thread was deleted by moderator or poster?
You will loss only post count and activity rank but you will never loss your merit for being deleted a post.


Understood, thanks.
16  Other / Meta / Re: Losing Merit? on: June 02, 2018, 05:43:25 PM
If you got merit for a post, you won't lose it, and it doesn't matter if the post or the thread in which its in gets deleted.  That's one of the things I like about the merit system--it's permanent.  You can lose activity and posts, but you cannot lose merits once received.
there are not many moderators in this forum to prove some merit farming act.
And Theymos doesn't really want much action against merit abusers, since in time they should burn themselves out.  The way sMerits decay when they're given out kind of ensures that.  Yes, some people are going to rank up who shouldn't, but it's still orders of magnitude better than before.
I got your point, happy to know that the merit system is permanent. Thank you for letting me know!

One of DT member already answered you nicely. I think it's enough to understand whatever you want to know. I think it's better to lock your topic now to avoid spamming. Thanks.
Will do, thanks.

If you got merit for a post, you won't lose it, and it doesn't matter if the post or the thread in which its in gets deleted.  That's one of the things I like about the merit system--it's permanent.  You can lose activity and posts, but you cannot lose merits once received.

I really like the idea of merits are permanent once you earned it, but the farmers use this method to cover their farming act and i guess it is hard to track it back for normal member, unless the tracker is moderator or administrator i guess, but once again, there are not many moderators in this forum to prove some merit farming act.
I think we can take a look at their merit history. Yes, need to work hard to track the farmers.
17  Other / Meta / Losing Merit? on: June 02, 2018, 03:58:15 PM
Hello everyone, I hope you are doing well. I'm not sure this has been discussed already. But this topic is still comes into my head.

I've commented a thread couple day ago on this forum, it means I have an activity gained. Then I realized that I lost my activity because that thread have been deleted by moderator or poster for a reason I guess. Related to "Deleted Posts" issue, what if I get merit on that thread, would my merit get lost too if that thread was deleted by moderator or poster?

I would greatly appreciate it if you kindly give me some feedback on this topic.
18  Other / Meta / Re: [Image] Some images I made for forum rank/activity/merit/bitcoin/blockchain on: May 29, 2018, 09:48:29 PM
I can easily understand those images, very helpful and a fast answer I guess. Good job!
19  Other / Meta / Re: What is this forum? https://bitcointalk.org/ on: May 29, 2018, 12:27:36 PM
B: Basic
I: Investment
T: To
C: Conduct
O: Our
I: Intelligence
N: Needs
T: Then
A: Achieve
L: Lucrative
K: Kindness

Seems like a bit off-topic but the thinking worth credit. Sent one merit on your way with a hope that you will provide good value to the forum. I see you have good humor.

He asked us what is Bitcointalk forum, that's what I am thinking about  Cheesy I really appreciate what you have done for me and I will do my best  Grin
20  Other / Meta / Re: What is this forum? https://bitcointalk.org/ on: May 28, 2018, 11:22:46 PM
B: Basic
I: Investment
T: To
C: Conduct
O: Our
I: Intelligence
N: Needs
T: Then
A: Achieve
L: Lucrative
K: Kindness
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