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February 27, 2020, 02:35:08 PM
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There is another discussion that you might haven't know of yet but I will share what it is. I came across a thread where someone wants to discuss if your merif will decrease if you send someone a merit and the answer is NO, your merit will not decrease and only the smerits you have. As far as i'm concern your current smerits is 2 and when you send one then the remaining smerits will be 1. After sending smerits it will became merit and the person's merit will increase and so does the smerit. I'm sure that you'll be able to read it here on how much smerit will generate after receiving merit.

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April 15, 2020, 02:24:04 PM
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Please i have a few question on the merits system
Is it possible for a user as a newbie to send merits?
If yes, How many?
and how many can you receive as a Newbie?

Yes, this is really possible, all people here are allowed to send merits to anyone, but it doesn't mean that we should send it to anyone here in this forum, just send the merit to those people who deserve it. I think that is what some people do as well, it is really important for us, it shows how great we are this forum so if you send it to somebody else without reading his or her content, that is not good, try to read first his topic or content and if you find it good and useful then you may send him or her merits.

You cannot use your sendable merit, so storing is not a good option, try to send it to somebody who deserves it and by that you give them help too.
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April 16, 2020, 05:55:24 AM
Last edit: April 16, 2020, 06:21:29 AM by hd49728
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Technically, you can't send merits as newbie. If you receive one merit then you become a jr member and with 2 merits you will be able to send 1 smerit.
It is not correct. It depends on activity point too. If one user has enough activity to become a Junior Member, but only lack of merit (at least one), then whenever he receives first merit he will be ranked up to Junior Member at the next check point of the system (each hour, I guess so). Your statement is wrong if he is lack of both activity and merit points, so even if he receives 10 merits, he will stay as a newbie if his activity point won't increase to 30 points at least.

I recommend OP to lock the thread because his answer was given by some good posts in the first page. If the thread remains opened, we will see more unnecessary answers (we already see some in the second page of the thread). The lock button stays at the bottom at the left hand side.
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April 16, 2020, 05:57:27 AM
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I don't know about that yet, but as far as I know, it is restricted for newbie users to send merit, so they can't send whatever they want to send, because it's hard to do, and I've never seen a newbie send merits to people's threads. other.

There is absolutely no restrictions on newbie members on sending or receiving merits. They can send merits as long as they've earned more than 2 of it, to generate 1 smerit.
And it's certainly not hard to do, all they have to do is click on the +merit icon at the top right of any post they wish to merit and then enter the number of merit points they want to send.

Always try to follow the objective standard of quality when determining what posts to send merits to.

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April 16, 2020, 06:08:08 AM
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Please i have a few question on the merits system
Is it possible for a user as a newbie to send merits?
If yes, How many?
and how many can you receive as a Newbie?


What I was made to understand by members of this forum when I began my bitcointalk journey are:

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The combination of the above three produce vanlue which member will see and reward your efforts with MERIT.

so, the principle is that value produce merit and smerit in this forum. This is what I do and you'll do well by doing same.

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April 17, 2020, 09:17:42 AM
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You can share half of the merits you have. In simple words, if you are newbie or something else does not matter, you can spend half of what you have.

If you got your answers OP please lock the thread Smiley

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April 17, 2020, 09:25:37 AM
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2 merits = 1 smerit, the s for smerit stand for sendingmerit. You have got 4 so you have now 2 sendingmerit.

I think OP has satisfied all answers on this thread. You may now how to lock the topic to avoid spam and redundant reply.
Scroll down and find, (lock topic) below.

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April 17, 2020, 09:28:50 AM
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You can't sent smerit if you are still newbie member but if you will receive one merit then you will owner 0.5 smerit. After again if you will receive one merit then you owner 0.5 smerit that's point total you received 0.5×0.5=1 smerit. So after that you can sent one smerit anyone, who makes good topic and helpful.
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April 17, 2020, 01:51:16 PM
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and how many can you receive as a Newbie?[/b]

You  can receive unlimited merit.
It only depends on your post quality.

In general  if you are interested in cryptocurrency and act as a genuine person, you will receive enough merits to rank up.
I doubt that being a genuine person and interest to crypto alone would be enough in order to gain merit. Many people are interested to cryptos but not all of them are earning merit from other users in this forum. Quality of the posts being created to matter a lot. It should be informative enough or making sense for other people in order for them to give merit. But things differ sometimes. I won't say every post I made are worthy of a merit, but it is just some people are not participating that 'much' in merit sending. Some are saving their smerits for future purposes or in a sense that they are really that making an analysis before giving one. Some are saving in order to give to the people they know. But the bottomline is that, we should respect their reason whether they give or not because that is their smerit, simple as that.

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