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August 07, 2018, 12:49:21 AM
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I was sending negative feedback before to some bounty cheaters and alt accounts as you can see on my trust summary. As I have discovered by now that way back I see that those individuals are in red tagged only in me (I suppose since I don't have that many account in here although the fact that my alt is Kevin13) and not to all account here in forum because I am not in DT2 members or up.

I guess that doesn't have to be the case since it provides a wrong implications to those who give negative trust to others. What I want to emphasize here is that if you're not a DT2 member I guess if you give a negative trust to someone that account doesn't have to show on your profile that it has been red tagged and this should only be applicable to DT2 members, Staff, Moderators and other higher entities here in the  forum on my part I feel a do bit relaxed when I see it and doesn't give me a feeling of urgency to report someone who abuses on forum or using some alt account to join on bounties.

I know you should reports alt accounts or abusers here in forum but since I see that those accounts I tagged has red trust anymore I do feel good. And as of now even though I have a red tagged it shows on my profile that those I tagged shows to me that they have one even though I know to others it doesn't have.

Hope someone get my point and I am not here making this one to remove my tagged or whatsoever clearly I've done in the past, I will live for it and will continue to be here learning stuffs.
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August 07, 2018, 02:31:24 AM
Last edit: August 07, 2018, 03:06:50 AM by Steamtyme
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I tried pretty hard to decipher what the point is.


Hope someone get my point and I am not here making this one to remove my tagged or whatsoever clearly I've done in the past, I will live for it and will continue to be here learning stuffs.

You say it's not to remove your trust, good because that would belong in the reputation section. Probably prove fruitless as well.

You precede this by discussing (I think) how trust is only displayed if given by DT. Not entirely rue you can adjust your trust network based on who you trust and their ratings, this only affects the trust ratings you will see.
The DT members are just that "Default", but most users still follow the Default trust and that is why it's shown that way.

I personally think people should always look as far as you can in to non trusted feedback as well. This is useful because most people, yourself included I'm guessing, don't bring evidence of untrustworthy behavior to the reputation board where a DT member may see this and if they agree with you will tag it accordingly.

Also pretty sure this has been discussed recently will try and find you a topic or 2 3 out of the bunch and I only went back 160 days

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4016055.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4475719.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3694301.0

For many more just type "trust" in the search function looking only in Meta


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August 07, 2018, 02:58:41 AM
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Thanks for getting onto my post I guess I do have to report those bunch of diggers. Thanks for the links too.
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August 07, 2018, 03:01:54 AM
Last edit: August 07, 2018, 03:13:31 AM by Coolcryptovator
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Your topic isn't much clear explain what is your main point. By the way what I guess from your post , DT taged should not be shown at publically . Am I right ? If right than what is the meaning of red taged ? If it's visible by DT and staff ? Some one taged a user that means Some thing is wrong. All people will aware about it when see red taged and they will check it before make any deal.

Regarding your negetive feed back no one will see your negetive feed back which you leave to other unless your are someone trust list.
For example say, you are in my trust list. You leave negetive feedback to user xxx xxx.  Now you will see red and also I will see red. Because you are in my trust list. Trust list can be edit from trust setting. Whoever set you on their trust list every one will see red. Not all user of forum.

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