Many people who have poor grammar try to over-compensate by making their posts way too long compared to the info in them.
*Ahem* OP. *cough cough*
I had OP on my ignore list, but I had to click on this thread to see what it's about. I read his post and I still don't know. This is a typical sloppy, no-English shitpost that he probably is hoping to get merit points for.
These people just don't understand that there's nothing of value in what they post, because it's too hard to decipher. With everything else to read on this forum--and the rest of the internet--there's no way I'm going to spend any extra time to interpret some pajeet's shitpost because he's too lazy and/or ignorant to write coherent sentences.
And not only that, once I figure out that a bitcointalk member will be incapable of writing something worth reading, he immediately goes on my ignore list. That's getting to be extremely long, let me tell you. I wasn't kidding in another thread when I mentioned that bitcointalk is providing whole villages in Indonesia with income. There are so many members here who write the same shitposts over and over, that my statement almost
has to be true. When you add in the alt accounts that people have, the number of users here who are shitposting becomes astronomical. When I click on some mega spam threads, there are sometimes entire pages where all the posters are on my ignore list. It's crazy--and then we get threads where they wonder why they have no merits...<sigh>.
people would hesitate clicking that merit button if the poster is Jr.Member or lower? Wrong!
I can speak for myself only, of course, but if you look at all the merits I've given out, a lot of them are to low-ranked members. There haven't been a lot of posts by noobs that have caught my eye, but there have been some. The problem is that
there are just too many posts and not enough merit. It's competitive. Get used to it.
if with a good title it will get a reward ,,?
Sometimes just reading does not get a reward
Yep, here's another one going on permanent ignore.