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Topic: Is there any automated system for sending sMerits? (Read 229 times)

copper member
Activity: 210
Merit: 7
P.S. - I'm only pointing the fact about time gap of two posts which were merited and not the content of those posts.
I think time gap is low but it cant be done by bot. And also it is not by superhuman. It has been done by a man. a merit can be given within 3 seconds.
qwk
donator
Activity: 3542
Merit: 3411
Shitcoin Minimalist
Copying my answer from another thread, to save some time:

Just to give you an explanation, [...]
I tend to "speed-read" threads where I find some valuable postings and just drop some merit to anyone I deem "worthy".
E.g., see the thread 2018 wird das Jahr von ? ? ?
I happened to stumble over that thread a few days ago and noticed some (medium) quality content by quite a few users.
So I decided to just "let it rain" and poured out 16 individual merits to posters in said thread over the course of some 10 minutes (took me a while to speed-read all the 16 pages of the thread).

And yes, I also do it in "tabs" sometimes.

Also, thanks for the link to the user-script. I might actually use that in the future Smiley
There is also this userscript that allows someone to send merits quickly.

Is that member superhuman?
Yes. Cool
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 3282
If I am a merit-source myself I would spend some time on screening all the post in multiple tabs in each thread in order for me to save some time in order to move on the next thread.
I totally agreed and seems like some merit sources knows how to manage time so effectively than others. Tongue

I'm a horrible procrastinator  Tongue

So, not really.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 172
If I am a merit-source myself I would spend some time on screening all the post in multiple tabs in each thread in order for me to save some time in order to move on the next thread.
I totally agreed and seems like some merit sources knows how to manage time so effectively than others. Tongue
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 3282
There is also this userscript that allows someone to send merits quickly. I seem to have done so using the script in a similar fashion as qwk:

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full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 172
The funny thing I didn't understand is how can a  member send 2 sMerits for different posts within period of 6 seconds.
I've done that within 0 seconds: I open the Merit-button in a new Tab, and when I'm done reading, I merit all open Merit-tabs.

Thanks LoyceV for your fast response and clearing my misunderstanding. I think I owe an apology for qwk.

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There is also this userscript that allows someone to send merits quickly. I seem to have done so using the script in a similar fashion as qwk:

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I think my dought is now 100% cleared.(Don't know qwk's fashion is similer to LoycV or DarkStar_). Gotcha There is a userscript too.
member
Activity: 69
Merit: 12
Don't tell those bounty cunters how to double spend smerit
hero member
Activity: 1806
Merit: 671
The only funny thing I am seeing is that you are seeing qwk's way of sending merit as a automated one. A 6 second margin between sMerits being sent is not that short as you think especially if you have a fast internet as well as multiple tabs open, opening multiple posts in different tabs might be his way of finding out and screening meritable posts in that thread and will send merits after. If I am a merit-source myself I would spend some time on screening all the post in multiple tabs in each thread in order for me to save some time in order to move on the next thread.
copper member
Activity: 630
Merit: 420
We are Bitcoin!
I've done that within 0 seconds: I open the Merit-button in a new Tab, and when I'm done reading, I merit all open Merit-tabs.
Seems like you are having a luxurious life with all these sMerits in hand  Tongue
Good for you mate, I wish some day I can do the same  Grin

Mystery solved.
Indeed. Never thought LoyceV was going to kill the whole topic  Tongue
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1491
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It should not be that hard if you know which posts you are going to merit.

Yes, and those are 2 comments from the same thread. Nothing looks suspicious.

The funny thing I didn't understand is how can a  member send 2 sMerits for different posts within period of 6 seconds.
I've done that within 0 seconds: I open the Merit-button in a new Tab, and when I'm done reading, I merit all open Merit-tabs.

Mystery solved. I can't do that because I only get then from time to time.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
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The funny thing I didn't understand is how can a  member send 2 sMerits for different posts within period of 6 seconds.
I've done that within 0 seconds: I open the Merit-button in a new Tab, and when I'm done reading, I merit all open Merit-tabs.
copper member
Activity: 630
Merit: 420
We are Bitcoin!
AFAIK there are no such automated script yet.

I didn't understand is how can a  member send 2 sMerits for different posts within period of 6 seconds.
May be some day I will try LOL
It should not be that hard if you know which posts you are going to merit.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 172
I have a dought, is there any automated programmes were used by senior members to send their sMerits?. Because I recently seen that one of the legendary member has been sent 19 sMerits (just one per one post only) within 13 minutes when I checking stats of recent merits. The funny thing I didn't understand is how can a  member send 2 sMerits for different posts within period of 6 seconds.





If this member maintained a list of quality posts for future reference for meriting, it's very interesting and helpful for the betterment of the forum. But if not how any member even read 2 posts within 6 seconds and gave 2 sMerits within that period. Is that member superhuman?

Link for post 1>>>https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.39480629
Link for post 2>>>https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.35983776



P.S. - I'm only pointing the fact about time gap of two posts which were merited and not the content of those posts.
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