But its one way of making money
It is. So is identity theft. Should that be allowed as well?
Must transactors involve should have a link on there facebook or other social media accounts. That way we can see if its honest and serious it is more secured and more trust-able that people font want to risk there info with simple scams. Accounts must be at least 1 year old. With many friends.
Not to mention how easy it is to buy a Facebook Account with many friends (it was discussed literally 3 posts before yours), what if a member doesn't use social media? Would they have to sign up for it, gain a lot of friends/follows and wait for a year before they could perform any transactions on this forum? If they didn't want to do this, what would stop them posting some random Facebook user's account and pretending it was them?
In addition to this, one of Bitcoin's main principles is that it is anonymous. This is then ruined if everyone has to post all of their personal information just to do something as simple as transact using it.
So its easy to identify if its legit or not.
The account being legit doesn't necessarily mean the user posting it being legit. I am
this Facebook user, can I transact now and be trusted?
Thats just my opinion.
You obviously didn't think it through very well. Hope you enjoy your signature payment!
mine only is that we should just trade with people who got positives trust
You should just trade with people you trust after looking at their history on the forum and evaluating their behavior/trade history. Relying on any other factor to make a judgement for you has the possibility to go very wrong (even with personal evaluation it can still go very wrong, see Master-P).
but i think rare to see them selling accounts.
If you're talking about people selling accounts with positive trust, it happens more than you would expect. It is disgusting.
People would notice if you sold your FB account right?
It would depend on how well you went about hiding you buying it.