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April 21, 2015, 06:35:48 AM
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anyone can tell me how the trust system works on this forum?

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April 21, 2015, 06:38:06 AM
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here is the original topic when the trust system first implemented in this forum:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211858.0

an article about it:
http://decentralizedhashing.com/2013/06/bitcointalk-org-big-changes-in-community-reputation/

in most basic form, it helps us to avoid scammers.

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April 21, 2015, 07:22:52 AM
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here is the original topic when the trust system first implemented in this forum:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211858.0

an article about it:
http://decentralizedhashing.com/2013/06/bitcointalk-org-big-changes-in-community-reputation/

in most basic form, it helps us to avoid scammers.



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April 21, 2015, 07:32:08 AM
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anyone can tell me how the trust system works on this forum?

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Using the search button would likely saved you the time of starting a new thread. As emrebey already said here we have a thread theymos started about the trust system (theymos description of trust system quoted below):
I added a trust system to the marketplace sections. When you're logged in, you'll now see something like this next to Marketplace posts:
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Trust: 1: -0 / +12(3)

The first number is the user's trust score calculated based on how consistently they've received positive feedback. Probably no one will get a score above 0 until the system has been around for at least a month. The second number is the number of reported scams. The third number increases with the number of positive reports, as does the fourth number in parenthesis, though the fourth number is more resistant to abuse. This text changes color depending on the score. Users with a negative score (attainable through scamming) get a red warning attached to their posts.

These scores are taken from your trust network. They are not global scores. You can edit your trust network here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust
If your trust depth is set to 2 (the default), you will trust feedback by people you trust, people they trust, and people they trust. I might change the default in the future; we'll see how this works. Your trust list is public.

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.

If your trust list is totally empty, you trust "DefaultTrust", which includes some trustworthy people that I'll select. But if you add anyone to your trust list, even if they don't trust anyone, DefaultTrust will no longer be considered part of your trust list.

In the near future I'll add these same ratings to PMs.

Tell me if you see any bugs. I didn't test this much yet.
To provide a feedback you have to follow the guidelines set in trust page (image below): Positive - You trust this person or had a successful trade; Neutral - Comments. Your rating will not affect this person's trust score; Negative - You were scammed or you strongly believe that this person is a scammer.

If you don't trust someone judgement on providing feedbacks (e.g. he abuse the trust system) just prefix his/her username with a ~. The feedback such user provide will show to you as untrusted.

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