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January 31, 2018, 04:59:15 AM
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When I look at someone's negative trust (on their Trust profile page), it's glaringly red and it makes it very clear that they fucked up. When I look at their positive trust, it's plain black. Not very inviting. Even if someone has 90 positive and 10 negative trust ratings, I find my eyes wandering only to the negative ones.

I suggest that positive trust ratings should be in a colour like this, some sort of green. I think it'll make it more psychologically appealing, and we can more intuitively decide who is more trustworthy.

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January 31, 2018, 06:52:10 AM
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I do not know People having red trust are really scammer or not because "Trust" system looks abused to me.
Be not carried away with trust rating and do the due diligence before any trade because you never know if somebody is going too become the first time scammer.

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January 31, 2018, 07:08:40 AM
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I do not know People having red trust are really scammer or not because "Trust" system looks abused to me.
Be not carried away with trust rating and do the due diligence before any trade because you never know if somebody is going too become the first time scammer.

Absolutely. I just think the UI would be a lot more pretty and intuitive if positive was green and negative was red - balance.

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