How to earn merit?? (bad example that I wished to include deliberately, for an undeserved merited question).
The person who merited this post has a very very questionable merit history though, worthy of investigation even if you ask me.
In my opinion, only the second case could deserve merit for the question, since it showed that the OP had some background on what he was asking about, and placed the question after thinking it through with a specific well versed focus (a bit similar to your full node question), and not a generic question with no prior research.
Questions can lead to answers in the line of analysis of scenarios, comprehension, real case usage, opinion, guidance and so on, but if it is elaborated not just on its own, but rather with a context that has been researched it can, as far as I can see, postulate to being merited. Simple questions on the other hand that denote an aroma of deliberate ignorance do not, even if the answers in the thread are merited in abundance.
I can agree, but would even include even further questions that ask something that is widely discussed and easily google-able. I'm only speaking for myself, but I generally only come ask here if I have something I couldn't figure out by myself. I fiddle a lot and have a lot of projects on hold all the time, especially recently because I'm trying to work on bitcoin related projects in addition to the usual stuff I do.
I've seen a lot of posts that generate discussion that still are either obvious plagiarism (I've reported quite a few of them btw), or just recycled stuff from older questions.. But a lot of other times a user is actually having trouble or asking something that can't be answered from the first google search page.
But I think I've done my part with this thread honestly. If a good amount of people agree that
good interaction starters should also be remembered rather than just the caused comments, then I believe my message is through. Of course "good" is subjective, but what isn't in this scenario.
As a bitcoin forum, imo the most important sessions are the technical discussions ones. I discovered this forum while trying to figure out how bitcoin works. How to claim a fork, how to send coins, how to keep my funds safe, sign messages etc etc... Many good users discover the forum this way, and those kind of answers should be incentived.
Imo we lack merit sources in those sessions (technical support, tech discussion, alternative clients, etc).The discussions there are very good, much better than the forum average, and almost all of them undermerited imo.
I could agree to that but the 25 merit for the 6 posts in my thread begs to disagree
I think there's quite a few people on the technical boards, I've seen at least 4 merit sources distributing their points there. I usually browse the Support / Discussion section to see if I can assist anyone asking for help. But since I'm no merit source I generally help by helping rather than meriting..
But you still have a point because as opposed to other sections like Gambling/Rounds, Wall Observer/Speculation, and a few others, the Technical board does look pretty dry in comparison..