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November 08, 2018, 04:28:16 PM |
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Since it has been decreed that you need at least 1 merit to become a jr member, can we also make it that if you get a certain number of activity and don’t get blocked then you can earn merit? I think there are a lot of standard posters that go amiss.
My upsuggestion: if you reach a thousand activity without any merit, the first merit gets gifted to you. It seems sad to see some members will be here over a year and never earn merit. I think it’d give people hope to stick around for longer...
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November 08, 2018, 04:33:57 PM |
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But arguably, if a poster has not been noticed for a year, and has been posting regularly to rise his activity, there is something wrong with either the poster or the system. I’d say the former is more true than the latter, and would prefer a higher amount of weekly merit circulation on the whole, with more people involved, and let things come naturally.
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November 08, 2018, 04:36:08 PM |
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I am in the same position. It is really frustrating to have done over 100 posts and never received a single merit. But I guess one day I'll crack the code and get merit. Just trying to learn more and give value.
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jackg (OP)
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November 08, 2018, 04:38:17 PM |
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Well yes there aren't that many merit sources at the moment and much merit to give either... They're quite limited on what they can do.
IT seems that there are some meriters who give to the same circles of people very time too. Some who are a bit of a renagade in their merit giving also but I reckon a lot of merit sources don't want to get into trouble with the community by sending high amounts of merit all of the time (which to some people might look a bit suspicious).
My op was more on the meh users that you see, some people who struggle with english or even to write posts that make people wnat to merit them. Sometimes a conveluted reply, while accurate, might not encourage someone to merit it (especially since it's a kind of seal of approval on that post)...
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November 08, 2018, 04:41:31 PM |
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I think it’d give people hope to stick around for longer...
I think the forum has always been about quality and definitely not quantity.. Gifting a merit to anyone user with 1000 activities without a merit would just be encouraging such poster to go back to the low content posts/replies that never gave him/her merit in the first place... I am in the same position. It is really frustrating to have done over 100 posts and never received a single merit.
The problem is definitely not with the system,but with you.. You really cannot blame the merit sources or users for not giving you merits,because apparently they haven't seen any of your posts worth meriting And judging by the op's suggestion you have about 900 more activities to go before we "gift" you a merit
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November 08, 2018, 04:46:52 PM Last edit: November 08, 2018, 05:31:40 PM by S_Therapist |
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I reckon a lot of merit sources don't want to get into trouble with the community by sending high amounts of merit all of the time (which to some people might look a bit suspicious).
theymos has directly encouraged on sending high amounts of merits in case you can't spend all your source merits on due time. Therefore, there is nothing to suspect. If they complain about amounts, tell them to complain to me. It's best if sources try to exhaust their source allocations, even if it means giving posts higher amounts than is typical. If you have 150 source merit and you only see 3 merit-worthy posts in a month, then I'd rather you over-give each of them 50 merit than let the merit expire. That way there are more people capable of sending merit, and the "merit economy" is less top-down.
I think there will be no one without merit if s/he has 1000 activities, only exception is bounty hunters with reports. Or the repetive answer in altcoin board.
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My upsuggestion: if you reach a thousand activity without any merit, the first merit gets gifted to you. It seems sad to see some members will be here over a year and never earn merit. I think it’d give people hope to stick around for longer... The opposite makes more sense: If you manage to reach 1000 Activity without earning a single Merit, you should be banned. IT seems that there are some meriters who give to the same circles of people very time too. Do you have examples? If I look at the top 20 merit senders, they've sent Merit to respectively 779, 198, 491, 203, 365, 346, 415, 333, 646, 415, 389, 489, 366, 258, 416, 120, 612, 149, 336 and 84 different users (the list is much longer). This doesn't look like merit is being sent to the same circle only, although it makes sense that the same people produce higher quality posts and thus receive more Merit than others.
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November 08, 2018, 04:56:44 PM |
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This is a compilation of merit give away threads; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3048258.0 it was last updated march of this year, so most of the activities and contests would likely be closed by now. Merit was created to be earned for quality posting giving it out to members for failing to get it over long period of time defeats the purpose. - More merit sources. - Merit sources in local boards. This could increase the merit circulation.
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November 08, 2018, 05:00:06 PM |
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Well yes there aren't that many merit sources at the moment and much merit to give either...
There are about 119 merit sources,loaded with Smerits,which also gets reloaded at the end of every month.. And not all merit sources spend their Smerits within this monthly circle,so there is more than enough merits to give and even allow to waste/burn My op was more on the meh users that you see, some people who struggle with english
Such users can earn merits on their local boards,merits are being distributed in every section/board of the forum.. A user doesn't have to be perfect with English to earn merits,once your idea/post/reply is a wee bit coherent,if it's worth a merit,it will definitely get one
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jackg (OP)
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November 08, 2018, 05:01:26 PM |
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I reckon a lot of merit sources don't want to get into trouble with the community by sending high amounts of merit all of the time (which to some people might look a bit suspicious).
theymos has directly encouraged on sending high amounts of time in case you can't spend all your source merits on due time. Therefore, there is nothing to suspect. If they complain about amounts, tell them to complain to me. It's best if sources try to exhaust their source allocations, even if it means giving posts higher amounts than is typical. If you have 150 source merit and you only see 3 merit-worthy posts in a month, then I'd rather you over-give each of them 50 merit than let the merit expire. That way there are more people capable of sending merit, and the "merit economy" is less top-down.
I think there will be no one without merit if s/he has 1000 activities, only exception is bounty hunters with reports. Or the repetive answer in altcoin board. Have we stopped banning people from the forum now who post repetitive replies? Much like the plagiarists that get permabans? And what theymos says and what others listen to and follow are two completely different thing... 3 years without a ban is something to celebrate. Especially since there are quite a lot of users, even legendaries, who end up getting banned from the forum for a week or two...
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November 08, 2018, 05:06:01 PM |
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If you achieve 1000 activity without getting a single merit then there's probably a good reason why they haven't got any and shouldn't be automatically given some. Merit was designed to stop people moving up ranks solely just down to activity and without contributing anything worthwhile or of substance and if we just give away merit for x amount of activity then it kind of defeats the purpose of it in the first place. Besides, I'm sure most users would have given up long before they ever get any where near 1000 merits, and for those that don't ever get any they can just purchase a Copper Membership (and maybe they'll even be more ranks in the future - Silver and Gold etc).
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S_Therapist
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November 08, 2018, 05:13:20 PM |
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3 years without a ban is something to celebrate. Especially since there are quite a lot of users, even legendaries, who end up getting banned from the forum for a week or two...
Before the merit system, we could call it account farming. There are several ways to farm account without breaking any rules. I agree with your point but it makes no sense to rank up them. Don't we have enough merit sources. 119 isn't small, IMO. Along with that there are some users like you/who sent sMerit in qualitive posts. Then why will anyone be skipped without merits when s/he has a lot of activities. Also, there are some users who sent sMerits on local board. In addition, with the span of time, more users will be merit source. Will not it solve the problem? I think after 1/2 years, everyone with quality will get merit for ranking.
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November 08, 2018, 05:24:04 PM |
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My upsuggestion: if you reach a thousand activity without any merit, the first merit gets gifted to you. It seems sad to see some members will be here over a year and never earn merit. I think it’d give people hope to stick around for longer... The opposite makes more sense: If you manage to reach 1000 Activity without earning a single Merit, you should be banned. I agree. A thousand activity without any merit means that in almost 3 years the user hasn`t written anything that would`ve been appreciated by others as useful, constructive, interesting or at least funny. How can you encourage such a user with a merit? And he`ll receive the next one when he`s on the forum for 6 years? The forum creates equal starting conditions for everyone. Just someone tries and uses their capabilities, and someone chooses the path of laziness or destruction. And I don`t see any prospects in the last ones, let alone endorse their behavior.
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November 08, 2018, 05:48:07 PM |
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Since it has been decreed that you need at least 1 merit to become a jr member, can we also make it that if you get a certain number of activity and don’t get blocked then you can earn merit?
I don't like that suggestion. If you've been here a year and are posting consistently and still haven't earned a merit, that's a problem with your posts and not the merit system. And just a specific suggestion to the following member: I am in the same position. It is really frustrating to have done over 100 posts and never received a single merit. But I guess one day I'll crack the code and get merit. Just trying to learn more and give value.
I wouldn't call you a shitposter by any means, but I took a look at your post history and the things you write tend to be pretty bland statements, like the following: Because cryptocurrency is so convenient, the traditional banks seem a bit afraid in it. But in the end, they won't be able to hold it back because it is the system of the future. There is some opposition for now, but in the end, it will melt away. Don't you agree?
The above is just a general opinion that really won't help anyone be more informed and most people won't find it even the least bit interesting or entertaining--and when you're posting something like that in a thread full of shitposts and people just giving canned responses to the thread title, not only is your post not going to get merited, it's not even likely anyone is going to read it.
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November 08, 2018, 06:35:08 PM |
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Yeah I'm just gonna pile on jackg here to say that the suggestion, while well-intended, is not really solving any problem that I can see.
But how about this: if someone can survive to 1000 activity with 0 merit AND not get called a cunt by TMAN I will personally grant that user 1 merit if I'm still around in 2021.
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November 08, 2018, 07:02:41 PM |
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I've seen an account with 350 activity and 0 merit. It is just a bounty poster. Imagine this person going out of bounty discussion section, isn't it embarrassing if someone noticed him/her? Especially when someone will judge its activity.
I've already seen some users with large amount of merits received, and some of them have already lost interest on posting here. If a genuine account user just wanted to join a discussion, ranking up will not be a big deal for him/her.
Giving us the option to hide our activity and merit on our posts will be a better suggestion, IMO.
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November 08, 2018, 08:37:50 PM |
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. Giving us the option to hide our activity and merit on our posts will be a better suggestion, IMO.
That's a good suggestion. The crave for merits is increasing by the day, and it comes mostly from users who put in little effort into getting it. It was designed to encourage and reward quality contents, but has been the main topic for spam and redundant threads. We should maybe pit emphasis on some other profile information, the most important which I think is the trust rating. Topics on how to earn positive ratings and recover from a negative one would be welcome. I can't see the OPs point of view, and how gifting merits for longevity would improve the quality of the forum.
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November 09, 2018, 05:22:08 AM |
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I've already seen some users with large amount of merits received, and some of them have already lost interest on posting here
This is not true, no amount of racked up merits can dissuade someone from posting here on the forum,it actually even spurs one on to make more posts, engage in discussions and assist those who are having issues ranking up.. A user can be inactive for numerous reasons,busy,vacation,work,out of the forum for good, etc... But for a large number of merits?,no,it just doesn't make sense to me, go through the preceeding posts after the OP, a lot of users have raked up more than a thousand merits(including air dropped),and the OP is one of them.. Merits are here to encourage good posts/posters not take them away from contributing on the forum
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November 09, 2018, 06:05:22 AM |
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A thousand activities for a merit doesn't sound so motivating to me or anyone without merit for that matter and I have seen certain top members that hasn't reached that mark. For me i think the problem is that some unmerited members are yet to come up with good posts and some who has unfortunately go unnoticed and when such posts are not noticed it doesn't get merited. I think the merit sources should go over threads from time to time to see these posts in order to merit them.
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November 09, 2018, 08:37:11 AM |
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I gave you a couple of meits for this post. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5059147.msg47394250#msg47394250The award was really for paricipating and supporting the Bitcoin Talk community. I can appreciate that it can be difficult for new members to participate, but you can always ask questions to help to improve your knowledge. When I joined I think I was a bit of a nuisance with my questions and suggestions, but the forum members were very helpful, and I did learn a lot in thse early days. I just wish that I had learnt that some of the online exchanges were trustworthy, and that I had used them to buy a few thousand dollars worth of Bitcoin when it was less than $50.
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