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August 19, 2014, 01:23:00 PM
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 Well I bet there must be a lot of these topics but unfortunately I couldn't find one anywhere.

 There are people who just puts negative trust to others for all kinds of reasons where as I thought trust was for things like protecting each other against people who are scammers and all. Noone should be able to post something just because they don't like the person or something like that.

 What could we as a community and also admins and mods of this forum can do for this? What are your thoughts on this subject?
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August 19, 2014, 01:32:36 PM
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As trust system is not moderated, we don't do anything about it. I suggest you to create your own Trust List and set trust depth to 1. Who would trust an abusers feedback anyway?

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August 19, 2014, 04:16:00 PM
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 Well I bet there must be a lot of these topics but unfortunately I couldn't find one anywhere.

 There are people who just puts negative trust to others for all kinds of reasons where as I thought trust was for things like protecting each other against people who are scammers and all. Noone should be able to post something just because they don't like the person or something like that.

 What could we as a community and also admins and mods of this forum can do for this? What are your thoughts on this subject?

This subject was brought up many times in the meta section, mods and staff cant do anything about, The haters are going to abuse trust, thats how it is.  This is not eBay where mods can revise it. who is abusing your trust just simply ignore them or try to find a common ground with them.

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August 19, 2014, 04:22:47 PM
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Your point really is moot. People generally will only "trust" any feedback that is on the default trust list and/or people they have traded with in the past. If the person giving "abusive" neg trust is not on either of these lists then it will really not affect you.

Additionally you can simply use escrow and you will not have to worry about getting scammed because you sent first because you have neg trust.
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August 19, 2014, 10:37:43 PM
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You could ask a staff to Middleman the trade maybe?

This is more secure and reduces chances of scams.
Although they may decline.
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