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March 30, 2015, 05:29:57 PM
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March 30, 2015, 05:32:49 PM
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Nope, the trust system isn't moderated. Moderators wont nor have the ability to alter feedback.
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March 30, 2015, 05:34:10 PM
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I just was checking the trust and I noticed I had negative trust, this surprised me as I have NEVER done something worthy of negative trust and the reason was  quote in the fork debate. I then went on and noticed this user spams constantly negative trust on lots (and i mean LOTS)of users including highly respected ones just for conflicting opinions. Is there anyway to have a mod clean out abuse of the trust system or is this a bannable offense as we all know the trust system is highly used here.

Only theymos can remove a feedback but it seems that the trust system isn't moderated, but don't worry at the end it isn't a big problem. Who care? A negative trust from a scammer or a newbie...  Roll Eyes
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March 30, 2015, 05:41:48 PM
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I just was checking the trust and I noticed I had negative trust, this surprised me as I have NEVER done something worthy of negative trust and the reason was  quote in the fork debate. I then went on and noticed this user spams constantly negative trust on lots (and i mean LOTS)of users including highly respected ones just for conflicting opinions. Is there anyway to have a mod clean out abuse of the trust system or is this a bannable offense as we all know the trust system is highly used here.

Only theymos can remove a feedback but it seems that the trust system isn't moderated, but don't worry at the end it isn't a big problem. Who care? A negative trust from a scammer or a newbie...  Roll Eyes
Just frustrating to have someone abuse the spam system due to afflicting opinions on topics that need debate.

I know what are you thinking, it is a sort of "flaw" in the system and it seems it will never be resolved (as a part of a free and not moderated trust system). Everyone should think with his own mind when he is reading all the trusts that an user has in his trust profile.
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March 30, 2015, 05:59:39 PM
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I don't think anyone will take his sent trust seriously. For some reason he thinks that the trust system is a web of trust style system which it is not. I even explained to him how the trust system works and when it was later explained publicly that the marketplace trust system is not a WoT style system he publicly called me a moron and said that I think it is not a WoT.
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March 30, 2015, 06:35:24 PM
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Haha... DPB is an idiot just ignore his feedback (everyone else does). He is only here to shill for #bitcoin-Assests,  which is silly because why send someone like that to get more people? If you look at his posts all he can do is link you to something MP said...
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