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April 24, 2019, 03:04:21 PM
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I have only one merit so i do not send merit as i can't, but i agree that merit should be for rewarding good post no matter they already have a lot.
You seem to have two now, so now you have your first sMerit to award …

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Maybe good post that is worth +1 merit should be more highlighted. for excl. with a star. so it stands above the other answers.
In a sense, merited posts already “stand out” by the list of meriters and amounts merited. That information is visible above the merited post itself.

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<…> If i got merit today i don't know for which post i got that exact one merit.
Yes you can. Just check your merit summary: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=merit;u=1977670 (go to your profile and click the Merit link in your summary).
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April 25, 2019, 03:49:16 AM
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I don't usually give a merit to this users especially if their posts are already merited by someone else. Tho, the main purpose of having a merit system is to give credits to a well efforted post of that user. So there is nothing wrong about it give it to whoever you thinks deserves to have it.


Tho, if you do care about some users ranking up then saving those SMerits can also be worth it.
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April 25, 2019, 05:16:12 AM
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Lol Cheesy Let me explain again why I do this:

Exactly my point, so the problem isn't from the meriters but them. They just have to learn how to capitalize on this opportunities. When you don't spam, you might get merit and when you do delivery high quality post you'll get merited too case closed. It's a win win for them but they didn't get it.

The problem now is the lower rank users aren't posting what this meriters consider high quality posts because not everyone is LoyceV that might merit you just because your post isn't spam.
I have a very limited supply of source sMerits,
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That's why I say the higher ranked users even merit sources too are draw towards the lower rank intending to merit them more but they aren't impressing them in regrads to their attempts at quality contribution. I did rank up twice recently and I did receive merit just for trying on numerous occasions. I know of post I made back then (lower rank user) if I was to do the same now it won't be considered merit worthy due to my rank that's why you have to improve more in the type of quality you delivery as you increase in ranks. The higher your rank, the higher your post quality should be.

Back to the topic at hand, if you can't find deserving lower rank user to award more merits to, merit higher ranked users more, irrespective of whether they need it or not. Choose quality over needs.

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