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July 29, 2018, 07:47:16 PM
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Meriting this post with 42 Merit on the other hand, is clear abuse:
I wouldn't consider it quite as an abuse since roslin is known for giving out merits in a huge bunch. Firstly, giving merits is highly subjective. Secondly, it's totally fine if someone merits a post that could be a service thread, an image or anything they find entertaining/supporting.

I don't know why would you see it as an abuse? He's not trading them for money or an alt-account. We certainly can't put restrictions on how one chooses to spend their merits.
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July 29, 2018, 11:25:36 PM
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We certainly can't put restrictions on how one chooses to spend their merits.
Yes we can not for sure. I am on the same page like you on this. However I can not agree with the following...
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He's not trading them for money or an alt-account.
You can not read someones mind unless they spell it. By the way, this does not mean that I am saying that he traded for money or an alt account. My point is you can not be so sure about it unless you have enough evidence.

PS: After reading all the comments especially The Pharmacist and looking at roslin's merit history, it's obvious that he actually does not realize much about the importance of merit.

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