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Topic: more then 50 posts but still zero merit - page 2. (Read 395 times)

newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
March 11, 2018, 05:36:55 AM
#18
hello
 we are new, knowledge is limited so the articles are not really useful. Please try harder
jr. member
Activity: 168
Merit: 9
March 10, 2018, 11:08:14 AM
#17


do not worry
Share useful topics and do not forget to mention their source
Help the beginner
Do not look at points of merit
Because the points are not related to the number of posts
I wish you success Wink Grin
full member
Activity: 462
Merit: 155
March 10, 2018, 10:48:29 AM
#16
Just imagine a person with 200 posts but they didn't get any merit themselves? Haha that how funny the merit is. One more fact is that merit is not regenerated after months if you gave them you will have a bounce-back point but that's it you won't generate it after you gave that's why people are holding it dearly. No one will just give you their merit out of pity you know,
If most or all of your threads are shitty-posts, that means your post history is wholy shit-show. I am sure that you will not get any merit. No one give you merits for shit-show. That's the fact in the forum after launch of merit system.
hero member
Activity: 1106
Merit: 638
March 10, 2018, 10:05:11 AM
#15
i have more then 50 posts here, but still got zero merit.
Stop thinking about the numbers. Merit isn't earned through numbers, it's earned through content.


I tried my best to write replies that can help other people and also me in acquiring merit but no success.
I've looked at your posts, if that's your best then your best isn't good enough...yet. Two to three sentence answers won't earn you merit. You need to actually write some constructive thoughts, not just a simple answer to an easy questions. Push the discussion forward by introducing new thoughts or perspectives. D

is there any strategy that can help me getting merit
There are lots of strategies, here are a few:
  • Research the topic before responding so you can provide a more detailed response/perspective/analysis - but don't plagiarize!
  • Review the posts that more senior members have made that have earned them merit - 95% of the time they'll have the level of thought content and knowledge depth that you should try to emulate

Good luck to you, keep asking questions.
full member
Activity: 602
Merit: 103
March 10, 2018, 10:04:43 AM
#14
It's not about the quantity but the quality of your posts. Even when you ask all the HERO/LEGENDARY Members here, they would just tell you that post like Nullius. When you can't post like him, better leave bitcointalk. I mean we can all get merits if we just put an effort like thinking and getting a PhD. WE ALL CAN POST WELL and get merit. PhD, I will get you for merits, I promise  Grin
sr. member
Activity: 672
Merit: 274
March 10, 2018, 09:53:55 AM
#13
hi
i have more then 50 posts here, but still got zero merit. I tried my best to write replies that can help other people and also me in acquiring merit but no success.
is there any strategy that can help me getting merit

It is not about the number of posts, but about the quality of your posts. Increase the quality to the point where someone with merit feels it adds real value and I am sure you will have some merit to show in no time. It is not easy, but certainly worth the effort. Give it a shot.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
March 10, 2018, 05:26:42 AM
#12
The fact is most of your posts in ANN (Altcoins) and one-line or a little longer threads, which not recommended. Threads in Beginners and help child board look longer but not really high quality and useful/ helpful. You should keep contributing with higher quality posts, then merits will come.
legendary
Activity: 2814
Merit: 2472
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March 10, 2018, 05:21:42 AM
#11
Just imagine a person with 200 posts but they didn't get any merit themselves? Haha that how funny the merit is. One more fact is that merit is not regenerated after months if you gave them you will have a bounce-back point but that's it you won't generate it after you gave that's why people are holding it dearly. No one will just give you their merit out of pity you know,

I think you misunderstand the merit system. When merit was introduced, I was given 500 merits so that I could keep my hero ranking. I was also given a block of sMerit to award to posters as I see fit. I have been awarded 224 merit points for posting, and this has generated a further 112 sMerit that I am able to award to encourage good posting. I have given out over 150 merit points ( mainly in singles ), and I still have more to award. There is not shortage of merits to be awarded, but there is a shortage of meritable posts.
newbie
Activity: 113
Merit: 0
March 10, 2018, 05:01:18 AM
#10
Just imagine a person with 200 posts but they didn't get any merit themselves? Haha that how funny the merit is. One more fact is that merit is not regenerated after months if you gave them you will have a bounce-back point but that's it you won't generate it after you gave that's why people are holding it dearly. No one will just give you their merit out of pity you know,
legendary
Activity: 2814
Merit: 2472
https://JetCash.com
March 10, 2018, 04:33:05 AM
#9

who has the right here to give merits to members. Only moderators have that right?

Bro i am only chasing the merit, since i wont go up to 'member' level if i have atleast 10 merit

Quite a few members have sMerits to award. I've got a load for example. I'm tempted to put you on ignore so that you will never reeceive merit from me, but you've got me in a good mood, so here is some advice.

Don't chase merit or rank increases. Bitcoin Talk doesn't need members who appear to be here just to exploit the forum to scratch a bit of extra cash. Instead of banging out posts as quickly as you can, re-read your typing before you hit the post button. Then read the created post and edit it if you see any typing errors. A post that flows comfortably for the reader is more likely to gain merits than one with missing letters and spaces.
sr. member
Activity: 672
Merit: 250
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March 10, 2018, 04:13:45 AM
#8
Merit isn't something that you get based on your post count. Its something that you will get if someone finds your posts helpful. Just cause you made 50 posts doesn't means that you deserve merit.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 119
March 10, 2018, 04:12:12 AM
#7
who has the right here to give merits to members. Only moderators have that right?

Bro i am only chasing the merit, since i wont go up to 'member' level if i have atleast 10 merit
I’m sorry, but I think you’re going about this all the wrong way. You haven’t even taken the trouble to find out how merits work, even though they are one of the most discussed topics here. How do you propose to contribute to the forum at all, much less create posts worthy of merit, if you don’t have a clue and are unable or unwilling to use the clue server that is right in front of you?

In case someone has told you that there is easy money to be made here by just posting random crap: sorry, your information is outdated. Merit changed all that. You won’t make a cent here unless you take the trouble of first learning a lot and then applying that knowledge in a way that other users consider useful enough to merit.
sr. member
Activity: 430
Merit: 251
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March 10, 2018, 03:55:09 AM
#6
The new system just sucks. It all relies on the merit sources and if they "feel" they want to award you.

Merits shall be given after an objective, not subjective rating!

As said before, try to post long, substantial posts. You might consider opening a new attracting topic as well. Search for topics that attract high ranked members, since newbies can't merit you.
member
Activity: 308
Merit: 21
March 10, 2018, 02:49:04 AM
#5
i have more then 50 posts here, but still got zero merit. I tried my best to write replies that can help other people and also me in acquiring merit but no success.
is there any strategy that can help me getting merit
Merit is awarded for posts that the meritor considers to be of high quality. As merit is somewhat scarce, especially for those of us who aren’t merit sources, you could even say ‘exceptional quality’. That’s why it’s normal for a beginner to not receive much merit. Don’t worry. It would probably be good ‘strategy’ to not excessively chase merit (or activity!) but to read and contribute for learning and for fun.

who has the right here to give merits to members. Only moderators have that right?

Bro i am only chasing the merit, since i wont go up to 'member' level if i have atleast 10 merit
member
Activity: 308
Merit: 21
March 10, 2018, 02:46:43 AM
#4
Man, your last 20 posts are 3-liners. I'm not saying you need to write longer, but with the way you write... then you need to write longer.

Most of what you're adding isn't substantial... except for htat post about a CEO.

But yeah, either you have to post more substantial things in shorter words... or u just need to post longer posts

thanks a lot for spending the time to check my last posts and giving honest feedback.

You suggesting that I should post something more solid that will be more substantial ?

full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 119
March 10, 2018, 02:46:06 AM
#3
i have more then 50 posts here, but still got zero merit. I tried my best to write replies that can help other people and also me in acquiring merit but no success.
is there any strategy that can help me getting merit
Merit is awarded for posts that the meritor considers to be of high quality. As merit is somewhat scarce, especially for those of us who aren’t merit sources, you could even say ‘exceptional quality’. That’s why it’s normal for a beginner to not receive much merit. Don’t worry. It would probably be good ‘strategy’ to not excessively chase merit (or activity!) but to read and contribute for learning and for fun.
jr. member
Activity: 46
Merit: 2
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March 10, 2018, 02:32:58 AM
#2
Man, your last 20 posts are 3-liners. I'm not saying you need to write longer, but with the way you write... then you need to write longer.

Most of what you're adding isn't substantial... except for htat post about a CEO.

But yeah, either you have to post more substantial things in shorter words... or u just need to post longer posts
member
Activity: 308
Merit: 21
March 10, 2018, 02:31:15 AM
#1
hi
i have more then 50 posts here, but still got zero merit. I tried my best to write replies that can help other people and also me in acquiring merit but no success.
is there any strategy that can help me getting merit
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