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November 17, 2015, 04:38:45 PM
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Ask yourself Do you respect me?  Why not?  You don't know me, and I don't know you ... and AFAIR I've never read anything you've posted.

So,,, Hero Members who are more respected is either hype or BS, your choice.

Read back through any one's old posts and get a feel for the tone of their posts, were they in one or two coins then switched to the markets or visa versa?  Has there been a multi month absence or password has been changed.

What does their trust settings say?


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November 17, 2015, 04:45:50 PM
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I guess that activity levels were necessary with one such forum, but like everything else in the world, everything has good and bad sides. Bad sides of the ranks and activity levels is that we have this sort of discrimination.

Every time we see a newbie post it means it's content it's an utter crap and every time we see a Hero post, he must know what's he talking about. Of course, in the reality this doesn't work at all this way.
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