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hero member
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October 25, 2023, 07:11:25 AM
#91
I wonder how you gained your merits and as per checking seems you are one of the members who is in the old era that receives a merit airdrop, just keep making active on your local board and even the other board, and keep making engaging, contribute content that helps another member with their concern. As your fellow Filipino try to keep updates first in our local board so you know what things about the community. Don't hesitate to ask question and share your knowledge thats how does the forum works.
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 260
October 25, 2023, 06:22:24 AM
#90
Concentrate more on having a good time on the forum, merits come when you don't even expect it, be real and stay positive, find good posts and engage in the discussion, give valid points why something is what you believe it is, this is when your replies will worth some merits.

Also bring in stuff that are crypto related that many people may not know about, share your experience and ask questions about things you don't know or have idea about, and also do not put in more effort as if you are craving for merits, people will intentionally ignore your posts for doing so.

I have read some topics that obviously look like the poster are begging for merit or using an indirect method to look for merit, be real and legit with yourself, you will be fine.
hero member
Activity: 2716
Merit: 588
October 24, 2023, 07:29:45 PM
#89
Their is something I notice that is a major concern of a newbie, the concerns of a newbie is to earn a merit, and when they don't earn a merit they disappointed whereas is something that is not supposed to be in that form, so you don't need to create a thread before you can earn a merit, your response will fetch you merit you are answerable to a question that is asked, so what matters most is your intelligence,  because if you not intelligent I don't think you will have anything good to respond in cryptocurrency question and precisely bitcoin, that is why you have to expand your knowledge so that you will know things you don't know and you can be answerable to a question people is not familiar with, so such questions will fetch a merit in quantum

If you will post without thinking of getting merit/s, it will come without a doubt.
But make sure you are contributing something significant to the community.
Also, not all merit sources can see your quality post. There are some threads dedicated where you can submit quality post links so that person can get a merit.
But should not force one to give you merit, because it should be voluntary.
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 154
October 24, 2023, 07:11:57 PM
#88
Their is something I notice that is a major concern of a newbie, the concerns of a newbie is to earn a merit, and when they don't earn a merit they disappointed whereas is something that is not supposed to be in that form, so you don't need to create a thread before you can earn a merit, your response will fetch you merit you are answerable to a question that is asked, so what matters most is your intelligence,  because if you not intelligent I don't think you will have anything good to respond in cryptocurrency question and precisely bitcoin, that is why you have to expand your knowledge so that you will know things you don't know and you can be answerable to a question people is not familiar with, so such questions will fetch a merit in quantum
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 151
October 24, 2023, 06:41:56 PM
#87
The best advice you will get is to engage actively and positively on the forum, and you will be rewarded with merit. Just have something real to give to the forum, and you might be lucky enough to earn a merit like the one you earned from your local board a few hours ago.

There is one statement I came across in this forum: "Don't chase merit; make quality posts and allow merit to chase you." Some local boards are also good at helping one another, especially when they see you contributing actively to your local board.
 
My advice: Look for that area where you can be productive and start making organic posts there; genuinely, don't try to outsmart anyone in the name of chasing merit, as that might land you into trouble.

I concur to your advice, constructive and informative posts is the key as there are merit sources that check the activity of users that make intelligent posts here, this forum is filled with positive individuals that are ready to help each other grow so if you want your posts to be merited, then make interesting posts and threads.

Again engage in posts that are interactive, posts that teaches users on the importance of trading with bitcoins and possible solutions to some problems that may be encountered in the course of using bitcoins.
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 302
October 24, 2023, 07:43:21 AM
#86
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for taking my time to read my post. Cheers!  Smiley

Most of the new members goal is to learn the secret to getting merits when they should be more focused on how they can contribute to the forum. Work on your knowledge sharing skills you will be appreciated by the forum members. It's like don't run behind money, improve your quality to the point where money runs behind you. The same thing applies to the merits now.
The secret behind merits in the forum is so inverse, you find out that those that aim for merits often don't get it whereas those that focus on gaining knowledge and making use of that knowledge gained to touch the lives of others by way of answering questions that weigh problematic to them and being meaningful in discussions engagement.


This is the mistake of many people, they make posts hoping for Merit even though this is not necessary. If they are truly consistent and continue to contribute to the discussion, Merit will come naturally. Again, there are already several threads where they can submit posts to get merit, but the point is that what you said is very true, keep gaining knowledge so that they can contribute to this forum. I believe Merit is not easy to get if you don't have more knowledge. Likewise, if you have extensive knowledge, it will be very easy to get merit by contributing to discussions.

Just want to say whatever the complaint, they have to have a lot of patience and gratitude is the key to continuing to develop in this forum. Because this forum is very rich in knowledge, continue to post consistently and maintain the existing rules.
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 529
October 24, 2023, 05:11:52 AM
#85
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for taking my time to read my post. Cheers!  Smiley

Most of the new members goal is to learn the secret to getting merits when they should be more focused on how they can contribute to the forum. Work on your knowledge sharing skills you will be appreciated by the forum members. It's like don't run behind money, improve your quality to the point where money runs behind you. The same thing applies to the merits now.
The secret behind merits in the forum is so inverse, you find out that those that aim for merits often don't get it whereas those that focus on gaining knowledge and making use of that knowledge gained to touch the lives of others by way of answering questions that weigh problematic to them and being meaningful in discussions engagement.

Merits isn't something you go after it will come to you from forum members when your giving quality to the community. Many persons with merits they have achieved will tell you the same collaborative story that they didn't expect most of the merits they got, they only dropped some useful information and somebody just saw it and merited it just like that.
hero member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 516
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October 15, 2023, 02:25:40 PM
#84
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for taking my time to read my post. Cheers!  Smiley

Most of the new members goal is to learn the secret to getting merits when they should be more focused on how they can contribute to the forum. Work on your knowledge sharing skills you will be appreciated by the forum members. It's like don't run behind money, improve your quality to the point where money runs behind you. The same thing applies to the merits now.
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 10758
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October 15, 2023, 02:16:42 PM
#83
<...> I haven't read any roles where you need merit to join and work on the bounties.
Merit requirements are probable required by campaign managers that care about curbing spam on the forum and getting to choose from a pool of candidates that are more likely to be decent enough posters. Not that merits equate being a good poster on a 1:1 basis (nor the lack of them necessarily for that matter), but from a broader perspective, one is more likely to find better candidates in a pool of people that earn merits on a certain basis than else.

You’ll probably find merit requirements in some of the best campaigns on the forum, that pay in bitcoin and are managed by people who know the forum’s ins and outs well, than any other random campaign that pays in their own token (if and when) and that often care for exposure but nothing else.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 127
October 15, 2023, 01:16:05 PM
#82
If you're able to increase your knowledge of Bitcoin,  you will have better topics to write and better responses to give to uses when they ask a question. These uses on the forum will reward you through merits.

Another  way to get merits is to look at the threads of some members who are willing to merits post of uses that are not merited. You could submit your topics or comments links as they are instructed and which time you will get merited for them.

Here are some of the threads
- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/merit-share-your-best-poststhreads-with-fillippone-to-be-merit-assessed-5412657

- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/merit-help-posts-in-local-boards-that-did-not-receive-enough-merits-5465195

In addition I know that some time in the past you could PM a legendary member and asked for your profile to be reviewed. If they review it and they like what they see do they give you merits.

These are the ways I know to receive merits here
Please share your experience with us , I hope we can learn a lot form your experience .I don't know what this merit is and I am guessing from your word that this Merit enhance your personality in this form , it is true?

I haven't read any roles where you need merit to join and work on the bounties.
hero member
Activity: 952
Merit: 824
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October 15, 2023, 12:57:02 PM
#81
If you're able to increase your knowledge of Bitcoin,  you will have better topics to write and better responses to give to uses when they ask a question. These uses on the forum will reward you through merits.

Another  way to get merits is to look at the threads of some members who are willing to merits post of uses that are not merited. You could submit your topics or comments links as they are instructed and which time you will get merited for them.

Here are some of the threads
- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/merit-share-your-best-poststhreads-with-fillippone-to-be-merit-assessed-5412657

- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/merit-help-posts-in-local-boards-that-did-not-receive-enough-merits-5465195

In addition I know that some time in the past you could PM a legendary member and asked for your profile to be reviewed. If they review it and they like what they see do they give you merits.

These are the ways I know to receive merits here
sr. member
Activity: 1232
Merit: 332
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October 15, 2023, 11:35:44 AM
#80
Hi guys, I want to ask some tips on getting some merits. I somehow feel jealous when I see other full members having tons of it even if they're just new to the forum. I know that there are some ways to earn it like being active in your local board, engaging in the gambling threads talking about particular sports, create an informational thread, or have some deep knowledge about bitcoin's technical like block size, hash rate, etc. And that's my concern, I am not good with any of those stuffs. I am not a sports enthusiasts nor good in bitcoin technical. Our local board is not that active also compared to others where I see some members' their main merit source.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for taking my time to read my post. Cheers!  Smiley
As long as the posts and threads you create meet the requirements for quality, constructive and informative posts, the sMerit owners will reward your posts with Merit Prizes.

I'm hoping that this system will increase post quality by:
 - Forcing people to post high-quality stuff in order to rank up. If you just post garbage, you will never get even 1 merit point, and you will therefore never be able to put links in your signature, etc.
 - Highlighting good posts with the "Merited by" line.

While we will not be directly moderating this, I encourage people to give merit to posts that are objectively high-quality, not just posts that you agree with.

Try reading the quote theymos wrote above, Merit should be given to quality posts and threads written by a member. Other members (who have sMerit) will assess the quality of a post based on their respective points of view. Although it is often found that there are still people who give sMerit outside of the context above, basically giving sMerit is absolutely the choice of the smerit owner.

One way you can get merit from other members is just by making quality posts and threads. But if the posts and threads that you make, no one appreciates them with merit, Don't give up easily and give up, you have to keep trying or in other words you have to introspect yourself and find a solution to why Merit is still hard to get.
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1759
October 15, 2023, 10:08:59 AM
#79
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for taking my time to read my post. Cheers!  Smiley
As far as I know, there are many members in the Philippines who are generous in giving Merit to other members, while they provide ideas and information that are useful and interesting for other members, If you are from the Philippines and have something meaningful to post there, of course you don't bother to apply for Merit here.

Merit comes without realizing it and is asked for, as long as you are innovative or creative in your posts, you can easily get everything, The point is, do something useful and useful for other communities, it will automatically be easy to achieve your desires.
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 783
October 15, 2023, 03:59:05 AM
#78
Hi guys, I want to ask some tips on getting some merits. I somehow feel jealous when I see other full members having tons of it even if they're just new to the forum. I know that there are some ways to earn it like being active in your local board, engaging in the gambling threads talking about particular sports, create an informational thread, or have some deep knowledge about bitcoin's technical like block size, hash rate, etc. And that's my concern, I am not good with any of those stuffs. I am not a sports enthusiasts nor good in bitcoin technical. Our local board is not that active also compared to others where I see some members' their main merit source.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for taking my time to read my post. Cheers!  Smiley

You should always post according to the questions asked and you should always impress other people with your answers i.e. good posts and better posts are always taken note of. You can also pay some users the amount they require some time, for example, if a user needs 10$ in Tron and he says it will give you back in USDT, then you should make a post about it with the transaction hash, and also that should be look whether it is some real user or if a person is scamming. So, in this way, you should always be aware of scams. Another way of earning merit is to write from yourself, don't try to copy or change paraphrase, etc., in this way your account may be banned and you will be not allowed to post again. Taking care of these factors your post should be genuine.

Sometimes its hard its frustrating for other for not getting those merits but if they just post something have sense to read then provably they will get that since there are people actively giving merits to the post they like to read.

Also they also need to participate on several forum events since to many people give them some merits for appreciation of their task done for said threads. There are also generous members posting to give merits to review their quality post so they should follow the rules set by these user so that they will be notice and review if they are eligible to receive the merits coming from those guys.

But overall we shouldn't stress ourselves about getting merits since this is not everything in this forum since what's more important is the knowledge you can acquire and what you can share to other people.
hero member
Activity: 462
Merit: 472
October 14, 2023, 07:40:08 PM
#77
Hi guys, I want to ask some tips on getting some merits. I somehow feel jealous when I see other full members having tons of it even if they're just new to the forum. I know that there are some ways to earn it like being active in your local board, engaging in the gambling threads talking about particular sports, create an informational thread, or have some deep knowledge about bitcoin's technical like block size, hash rate, etc. And that's my concern, I am not good with any of those stuffs. I am not a sports enthusiasts nor good in bitcoin technical. Our local board is not that active also compared to others where I see some members' their main merit source.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for taking my time to read my post. Cheers!  Smiley
The gambling section is one of the least merited boards. People who post in the gambling section are not after merit but to get entertained and complete their signature quota. Nobody was born with the knowledge of bitcoin.  Every member you see discussing bitcoin in all sections if the forum took time to read and understand the Bitcoin space. I am sure you can learn many things that can make you make helpful contributions. Learning about some aspects of bitcoin might be challenging but is is not impossible. If you can pay close attention to threads and do research, you might make post that will attract merits.

Learning and mastering the rules of the forum can also be an added advantage in your determination to advance in the forum. This can help you to guide newbies and make contributions in some boards. You can also help to keep the forum clean by busting spammers, scammers and cheaters. Some members also earn merits by taking part in various contests in the forum.

But if you want to excel in the forum, the best path will be to keep learning about Bitcoin and contribute positively  to the forum
jr. member
Activity: 100
Merit: 4
October 13, 2023, 07:28:51 AM
#76
An advice coming from someone with lesser merit than most is, just keeping showing your dedication and contribute in more boards than one to the discussion and analysis.
I also think there are some term usage that might show that one is merit worthy and to know these terms means we as newbies have understood what this forum is all about and the message of Bitcoin it is trying to teach is grasped in the smallest bit.
sr. member
Activity: 1622
Merit: 270
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October 13, 2023, 06:31:19 AM
#75
Hi guys, I want to ask some tips on getting some merits. I somehow feel jealous when I see other full members having tons of it even if they're just new to the forum. I know that there are some ways to earn it like being active in your local board, engaging in the gambling threads talking about particular sports, create an informational thread, or have some deep knowledge about bitcoin's technical like block size, hash rate, etc. And that's my concern, I am not good with any of those stuffs. I am not a sports enthusiasts nor good in bitcoin technical. Our local board is not that active also compared to others where I see some members' their main merit source.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for taking my time to read my post. Cheers!  Smiley

You should always post according to the questions asked and you should always impress other people with your answers i.e. good posts and better posts are always taken note of. You can also pay some users the amount they require some time, for example, if a user needs 10$ in Tron and he says it will give you back in USDT, then you should make a post about it with the transaction hash, and also that should be look whether it is some real user or if a person is scamming. So, in this way, you should always be aware of scams. Another way of earning merit is to write from yourself, don't try to copy or change paraphrase, etc., in this way your account may be banned and you will be not allowed to post again. Taking care of these factors your post should be genuine.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 1228
October 13, 2023, 05:43:52 AM
#74
Look: It's like asking how to climb the corporate ladder. You simply will be ranked up if you actually deserve it.

Heck, a lot of us here aren't even trying so hard. If you truly know a lot of about Bitcoin/crypto/security/trading/investing/etc, people with merits will see it and give you merits. It's really that simple. There's no secret sauce here.
You forgot about the part where if the applicant has a strong backer, they can easily climb that corporate ladder which would make your comparison of climbing the corporate ladder to reach a new position to ranking up in the forum moot unless it's proven otherwise. But you're right though, if you're actively participating in discussions, people that will give you merits will just give it to you. And to you OP, I don't think that you really need to chase for that because doing so, it will only continue to elude you even further, focus on getting better at your posting and seeing your first 2 pages of recent posts, I think you are due for an improvement.

They don't actually need a backer since the only thing they need is knowledge about what they are engaging since if there post is really helpful to the community for sure they can get a merits coming from people who think that their post is very helpful or informative to them.

Also don't forget that sharing your merit to many people will result good to you since they also remember that you give merit to them and they return the favor to. So remember that the more you give the more you receive so we should not let our merit got stuck since its meant for sharing.

If we are eager to be a better forum member and search for improvement for sure those merits will come then it will help those people to rank up.
sr. member
Activity: 1456
Merit: 325
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October 13, 2023, 02:28:57 AM
#73
Look: It's like asking how to climb the corporate ladder. You simply will be ranked up if you actually deserve it.

Heck, a lot of us here aren't even trying so hard. If you truly know a lot of about Bitcoin/crypto/security/trading/investing/etc, people with merits will see it and give you merits. It's really that simple. There's no secret sauce here.
You forgot about the part where if the applicant has a strong backer, they can easily climb that corporate ladder which would make your comparison of climbing the corporate ladder to reach a new position to ranking up in the forum moot unless it's proven otherwise. But you're right though, if you're actively participating in discussions, people that will give you merits will just give it to you. And to you OP, I don't think that you really need to chase for that because doing so, it will only continue to elude you even further, focus on getting better at your posting and seeing your first 2 pages of recent posts, I think you are due for an improvement.
hero member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 657
October 12, 2023, 11:18:53 PM
#72
It sounds very ridiculous when someone who has distributed merit to someone else's account asks how to get Merit. Your assumption is correct, the account has changed hands to someone who is new to the forum. Op question has invited various speculations between the history of the account and the one just asked. I'm not sure Op doesn't understand the merit system works in forums unless the account has been managed by someone else.
while I'm pretty sure the accounts are operated by different people, that's just a guess. there is still no strong evidence. because the account is still making posts on the same local forum, there is little activity that is different from before. where the account previously appeared to be very active on altcoin boards, and now the account has changed its posting habits.
The proof is still not enough, but what is clear is that this account will definitely attract the attention of other members. although I'm sure from now on he will be more careful in making posts.
and I'm sure the user of the account is not a beginner. I'm sure of that.
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