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Topic: if i trade merit with someone to support his noble cause whats wrong with it? - page 2. (Read 183 times)

copper member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 2374
I think that tagging may be appropriate in particularly obvious cases, or particularly egregious cases involving hundreds of merit points and several posts. But generally you should start out by assuming good faith, and only change that opinion as the evidence really piles up. Tagging someone immediately after an instance of apparently-inexplicable meriting is too trigger-happy IMO. Even if it is a case of illegitimate merit, even hundreds of illegitimate merit points are not much of a problem IMO, so you have to ask whether it's worthwhile to possibly make a mistake by tagging someone who is merely suspicious.
sr. member
Activity: 1470
Merit: 325
imagine someone comes to me and offers me to trade merit with him,

i then ask why do you need merit?

he says something like

i need to have an account in bitcoin talk for a humanist ico that is fighting poverty among small children in africa and the middle east. and if i dont have lots of merit i cant get enough attention. or will not be taken serious.
and then convinces me with his proof.

is it then ok to give or trade with him merit to support his project?

because otherwise he would have to waste massive time to constantly appease and happyfy the irrational forum community and cant develop the structures of his ico

and scamicos will continue to be dominant as only those have the funds to pay the workers to write all those shady articles or pay the forums admins with "donations"

regards
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