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February 02, 2018, 07:14:58 AM Last edit: February 02, 2018, 10:48:55 AM by jdole |
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fempat
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February 02, 2018, 07:20:43 AM |
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It still brings up the same problem theymos is trying to solve. Many people would simply buy the merit points and continue to post spam all because "they don't have time" to post quality messages. I think the best way is to encourage people not to hoard their sMerit but to award them liberally to everyone who's worth it.
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galkina
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February 02, 2018, 07:25:50 AM |
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But I do not want to spend time for posting quality. Because I am busy . How much can you pay for 1 MERIT who are busy and want to rank up?
If you are busy, do not post here. Posts like this will encourage people trying to abuse the newly introduced merit system.
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actmyname
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February 02, 2018, 07:39:10 AM |
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I agree with the MERIT system. But I do not want to spend time for posting quality. Because I am busy . Then you do not agree with the merit system. If you do not have time to create quality posts, then why do you deserve any merit? That defeats the whole purpose of it. Merit should not be bought. That is buying reputation, i.e. buying trust and is an incredibly untrustworthy action.
If you're too busy then it shouldn't matter what rank you are. In fact, it shouldn't matter in the first place.
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February 02, 2018, 07:44:40 AM |
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It still brings up the same problem theymos is trying to solve. Many people would simply buy the merit points and continue to post spam all because "they don't have time" to post quality messages. I think the best way is to encourage people not to hoard their sMerit but to award them liberally to everyone who's worth it.
1 day = 24 hour I think it's more than enough to make quality post per hour except you're try to make quality post with 12 account in 1 hour Also I do not think that merit can be trade by money since if they will just go away and never back again, leaving genuine poster only
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romanovst
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February 02, 2018, 08:17:08 AM |
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How much can you pay to 1 MERIT?
I agree with the MERIT system. But I do not want to spend time for posting quality. Because I am busy . How much can you pay for 1 MERIT who are busy and want to rank up?
Why do you want to rank up ? If you are really busy (with work), you do not need incentives associated with higher ranks.
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Wendigo
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February 02, 2018, 08:19:07 AM |
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To calculate how much 1 merit point would cost in the current Bitcointalk signature campaign economy you could app up 12 monthly payments of the highest paid campaigns then divide that number by 1000 (the amount of points needed to reach legendary status and earn the highest rewards) and you would get a pretty accurate estimate of how much 1 merit point would cost
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Bonakid
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February 02, 2018, 08:30:20 AM |
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We cannot resolve the shitposting if we can buy a merit,they avoid an off topic comments so thats why they implement merit.We should follow their rules and try to improve our quality of posting.Bitcoin is not for earning only,we should help them in every topics they post.
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SM23031997
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February 02, 2018, 08:32:14 AM |
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My option is missing from the list. "I won't sell it."
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iakovni
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February 02, 2018, 08:57:15 AM |
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Are you asking the price of something that will ruin all the efforts put by admin in implementing this merit system ?
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sitnikov
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February 02, 2018, 09:05:13 AM |
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I think there are people selling merits on other internet marketing forums already. But, this is not good for the forum. Also, how many merits will you buy. To become a legendary member, you need 1000 merits and that should be at least $5000 if we consider $5 as price for one merit point.
I think it is better to go with the correct way instead.
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February 02, 2018, 09:19:18 AM |
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I think there are people selling merits on other internet marketing forums already. But, this is not good for the forum. Also, how many merits will you buy. To become a legendary member, you need 1000 merits and that should be at least $5000 if we consider $5 as price for one merit point.
I think it is better to go with the correct way instead.
lol that is overpricing , who the hell would buy that anyways? much better if they can only buy bitcointalk accounts rather than buying merits itself. that will save them the cost and hassel to post quality content. If people continue to improve their posts and find no merit points, the solution will be to buy them. We have about 60 sources, but most of the members have 10 points. There should be an indulgence in giving points and emphasis over time this is the real problem that Most users faced right now. no matter how good their post are, they still dont recieve a fvking merrit but look at those high ranked members and the popular ones like lauda, lutpin, etc. they recieve merrits easily whatever they post.
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actmyname
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February 02, 2018, 09:23:11 AM |
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If people continue to improve their posts and find no merit points, the solution will be to buy them. We have about 60 sources, but most of the members have 10 points. There should be an indulgence in giving points and emphasis over time Post quality improvement ≠ merit rewards. And you certainly aren't going to always see a consistent correlation between them. For example, let M be the set of all users' post quality. Suppose you're in the bottom half of M and you improve your quality to the median. That means there is still a hell of a lot of people who deserve merit more than you do. In order to maximize your potential merit earnings, you would need to be among the highest values in M.
Buying merits will not be condoned. It is effectively trust farming.
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February 02, 2018, 09:28:31 AM |
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Well this thread has added two more to my ignore list.
If you have to buy merit points, then you are a failure - it's as simple as that.
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February 02, 2018, 09:33:15 AM |
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How much can you pay to 1 MERIT?
I agree with the MERIT system.But I do not want to spend time for posting quality. Because I am busy . How much can you pay for 1 MERIT who are busy and want to rank up? My suggestion is to create MERITcoin with MERIT market.MERITcoin collects money with ICO. That money can be used to fund the BITCOIN FORUM. People who need MERIT at BITCOIN FORUM should buy MERITcoin. This will solve the MERIT problem. I think that buying merit points in too much injustice for low ranks that don't have money to buy for t if the merit score will be pay then a newbie can reach the highest rank that he/she wants in just a day without a need of posting quality stuffs I think you should not encourage people to do this buying merit points to get high rank. All people that are buying merit points should be banned from the forum forever. You don't deserve the rank you get if you just buy your merit score.
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February 02, 2018, 09:38:40 AM |
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lol that is overpricing , who the hell would buy that anyways? much better if they can only buy bitcointalk accounts rather than buying merits itself. that will save them the cost and hassel to post quality content. [/quote]
Eventually, those accounts that reached higher levels before the merit system will get sold. Then the price of accounts will rise as well.
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February 02, 2018, 09:48:02 AM |
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lol that is overpricing , who the hell would buy that anyways? much better if they can only buy bitcointalk accounts rather than buying merits itself. that will save them the cost and hassel to post quality content.
Eventually, those accounts that reached higher levels before the merit system will get sold. Then the price of accounts will rise as well. [/quote] why? some of us trade here and value our accounts a lot more than the Pajeets would ever buy them for, you could offer me $10K for mine and I still would not take it. The ability to trade physicals with people I trust with No escrow and the Fact that the scumbag who wants to buy my account would try and rip them off.... That I would not do to my mates.. I know for a fact there are 100+ people on this forum who feel the same, so no not all "higher level accounts" will be sold.
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February 02, 2018, 09:58:48 AM Last edit: February 02, 2018, 10:09:42 AM by nullius |
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If some brazen-faced scumbag openly suggested the creation of an organized system of vote-buying in your country, how would you react? Imagine that somebody seeking election to a high community rank said he wanted to buy votes because, “I do not want to spend time for [doing stuff for the people I expect to vote for me]. Because I am busy.” What would you do about that? If somebody said to you, “I demand your respect, admiration, and friendship; but I’m too busy to earn those things from you. Here’s some cash! I’m buying your respect—buying you!” —Would you accept that? Or would you punch him in the face? I call on all decent people reading this thread to take community action against this outrage: Paint #1260407 “jdole” bleeding red until his trust page looks like that of this guy who was buying positive trust—a concept indistinguishable from buying merit. Handy selection of archival links to use for the reference: Please let the world know just how much you trust somebody who advocates organized forum abuse—and don’t let him get away with it!
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February 02, 2018, 10:11:19 AM |
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LOL, launching an ICO just for the merit system have you ever seen so many people are against with it. Selling or buying sMerits are prohited by some DT members. If ever this shit will continue why are you launching a coin, people will trade on their own even not using some shit meritcoins. Sorry mate you're a failure businessman. Always use the commonsense.
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nullius
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February 02, 2018, 10:19:04 AM |
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This was not an ordinary whine job or garbage post. It looks like somebody dipping a toe in the water. I’d wager that spammers who see the merit system killing their business are watching the reaction to this thread. That is why I urged so strongly:
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