So far, I have tried to highlight here what I have learned and what I have learned from
various vital posts on Bitcointalk. If I have made any mistakes or need more information, you will help me. So far, I have spent a long time trying to understand it, and I have attempted to summarize here what I have learned.
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[Bitcointalk new user, what should I do?]
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I'm trying to highlight the things that I understood after reading this post completely. If I have made any mistakes here, please try to correct me.
➥ Start by reading the important (sticky) threads on each board; they serve as guideline for the beginners on BitcoinTalk forum.
➥ Focus on earning merit by sharing meaningful content. Focus and grind for merit, post content that is relevant and useful. Engage not only in Bangla threads, but also the English main threads (Bitcoin discussion, meta, ...).
➥ Focus on your contribution, not your rank. If you contribute in a way that benefits others, both your merit and rank will increase automatically.
➥ Achievement in merit and rank is secondary as long as valid contributions are posted. As long as there are useful contributions and offering something of value, merit and rank will take care of themselves.
➥ Every campaign has its lessons, and the understanding of it is the first step towards successful completion. New situations are very tempting, but one should first be able to grasp core ideas rather than jumping into BTC signature campaign.
➥ Everyone starts somewhere. Aim to be better than who you are today, recognize the positive stories around you and draw inspiration without negative comparison. Make your own attempts and recognize your own efforts.
➥ Small pieces of information could be useful, share it. Everyone has the ability to contribute and share. It is very kind to help people, even allot fragments of knowledge, support them.
➥ Content moderation is key to avoid spamming. A careful approach must be taken to avoid going off the topic in the comments/posts. It has been brought to the attention that there has been lack of care.
➥ How can you tell if someone is actively engaging with your post? If they go as far as notifying the moderator, you know they are engaging.
➥ Focus on contributing and your overall impact, do not fixate on the outcomes, and do not lose motivation.
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[BitcoinTalk Forum Rules Regulation]
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From this post, I can see 10 important rules of the Bitcointalk.org forum. The primary purpose is to help new and interested users understand the rules and keep their accounts safe easily.
➥ Here are some of the essential rules of the Bitcointalk forum:
1. You should not post irrelevant, unwanted, or spam content.
2. Short or off-topic descriptions, trolling, or begging are not allowed.
3. Posts containing phishing, malware, or NSFW content are not allowed.
4. English posts in other languages must be placed on the appropriate local board.
5. Double posting, thread bumping, and repeating the same topic with multiple threads are not allowed.
6. Altcoin related content should be kept in specific subboards. Threads for giveaways are not allowed under any circumstances.
7. Multiple accounts are allowed, but accounts cannot be sold. Avoiding bans with new accounts is not allowed.
8. Spam advertising in posts or profiles is prohibited (with some exceptions).
9. Copy-pasted content and impersonation, as well as the use of automatic translation, are prohibited.
10. Unwanted, artificial product bumping, and private messaging using NSFW avatars are not allowed.
Following these rules makes it easier to stay safe on the forum and become a trustworthy member.
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[Become a good postman! See details.]
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What I understood from this article is that it is written for new members who have just joined bitcointalk, so that they can learn how to avoid spamming and be efficient and constructive posters. The author welcomes everyone to the Bangla Local Board and gives some important advice, such as:
➥ It is more important for newbies to learn before thinking about earning, newbies usually come up with the question "How do I earn?" That's why it is a must-know. Instead, you should learn by reading important posts pinned on local boards.
➥ If you don't know something new in a new situation, ask. If you don't understand something, feel free to ask. The elders of the local board will help.
➥ Use Google or YouTube to learn simple things in a new situation. It is normal to not know at the initial stage. So find out for yourself, and if you don't understand, watch/read again and again, then you will understand everything. When you have the ability to understand, you will be able to learn everything.
➥ Again, instead of always commenting on old posts, try to comment on new posts or discussions. Don't comment on 2-3 year old posts. Instead, create posts on new topics or try to learn and share something new in new discussions.
➥ Be respectful of the opinions of other senior members. Your opinions or choices may not be right for everyone. This does not mean disrespecting the beliefs or opinions of others. Try to participate in constructive discussions.
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[The concept of merit! Explained in detail]
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I'm trying to highlight the things I understood after reading this post in its entirety. This post explains my understanding of the Merit system clearly, enabling new members to grasp it well and participate constructively in the forum.
➥ Positive changes in the forum: Spam has decreased, and senior members are becoming active, which helps improve the quality of the forum. Everyone has been asked to be aware so that everyone stays away from the "spammer" tag through good posts.
➥ What is Merit?
* Merit is awarded as a reward for good quality, informative, or helpful posts.
* In essence, it indicates the quality of the post. It gives an idea of what kind of posts have been made.
* Although some funny posts are also given merit, mainly helpful and educational posts deserve merit.
➥ What is sMerit?
* If you get merit, 50% of it is added to your S-merit.
* You can give merit to others using S-Merit.
* Giving merit does not reduce your original merit.
➥ Merit Source?
* It has been designated as a Merit Source to ensure the provision of merit in the forum.
* They regularly distribute merit to eligible posts.
➥ Why is Merit needed?
* A certain amount of merit and activity is required to rank up in the forum.
* Merit means you are a quality poster, which is also helpful in signature campaigns.
➥ Merit and activity requirements according to rank:
| Rank (Newbie) | Merit (0) | Activity (0) |,| Junior Member | Merit 1 | Activity 3 |,| Member | Merit 10 | Activity 60 |,| Full Member | Merit 100 | Activity 120 |,| Senior Member | Merit 250 | Activity 240 |,| Hero Member | Merit 500 | Activity 480 |,| Legendary Member | Merit 1000 | Activity 7751030 |
➥ It urges newcomers to:
* Start discussing technical aspects. * Post good quality, and you will get merit. * Seniors will help you with the things you don't understand. * Report spam posts if you see them.
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[Proper use of the trust system! Details!]
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I'm trying to highlight the things that I understood after reading this post completely. From the discussion related to "Trust System," I understood that Trust Feedback and Trust List are not the same. But many people confuse them.
* Feedback is given based on personal experience about someone's credibility.
* Trust List is a list of people whose feedback you find to be considered. That is, you trust their opinions. This is how you keep them on your trust list.
➥ The types of feedback are as follows:
Positive (+1...):
* If you find credible evidence in large transactions, give it.
* Not for someone's good behavior or small help.
Neutral (=1):
* If you want to say something neutral.
* Applicable for general help or giving feedback.
Negative (-1):
* Use in cases of scam or fraud.
* Give reasons, evidence, and references.
➥ Rules for giving feedback:
* Do not give positive feedback on your other accounts.
* If you give someone negative feedback, don't give them negative feedback in retaliation.
* Feedback should include brief, reasoned comments and reference links.
➥ How to use Trust List:
* Add people whose feedback you value to your Trust List.
* Exclude those whose opinions you don't trust with \~username.
* Even if they are trade partners, it is better not to add them to your trust list (if you do not trust their judgment).
➥ DefaultTrust (DT):
* Feedback from DT1 and DT2 members is visible to everyone by default.
* By creating your own Trust List, you can vote for someone to be DT1 or DT2.
➥ Avoid misuse:
* Even if you can add your own Trust List to another account, it will not affect your DT vote, but it should not be misused.
* With increased power comes increased responsibility. Use feedback with honesty and awareness. What I understood from this is that those who go to the DT list are the most powerful people in the forum.
Using the Trust System is not just a power; it is a sign of your credibility. If misused, it will damage your reputation.
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[Ways to earn money through service boards]
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I'm trying to highlight the key points I have understood from reading this post thoroughly. The primary purpose of this post is to explain how to earn money from forums apart from bounty. To earn money from forums, you must have some skill. It is not possible to get a job here without skills. So developing skills is the most important thing.
➥ What is a service board and how does it work?
* A service board is an online marketplace type section where freelancers offer their services and clients provide work.
* If you have graphic design, web design, or any other skills, you can offer your services here.
Thank You Everyone.