I have no problem with your decision not to appreciate OP's contribution. I evaluated his contribution, based on the content of his post.
Moving threads to the most appropriate section of the forum is allowed, but if it is done to acquire sMerit, then it is frowned on.
Thank you for highlighting this, I will add him to my ignore list and he will not receive sMerit from me again.
This is really sad. I think this is a great misunderstanding. There is a thread related to this one if you can still see this post of mine (assuming you put me on your ignore list already) :
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.40913517and the one who started this always say that this is not personal.
Oh my.
One question: you DID move your threads trying to get more merits or not?
The answer is YES.
This is not about you, this is about someone breaking the rules. I have nothing against you, in fact, I would be glad if you change your attitude, but the FACT is that you did move your threads with that intention. Just don't do it again and confront the consequences.
Stop complaining, it was a mistake, ok, but it's done. Let it pass, as I myself did by locking the thread.
EDIT. He did it again. He just copy/pasted one of his post from the meta board to the beginners, using a quote by copy/pasting to create a new thread(against the rules):
The Meta post:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.40993439As I learn and read posts in the forum, these are my recommendatios:
The definition of Quality Post is subjective
One member may find your post as "quality post" then will give you a merit while other members may just engage you with a discussion without giving any merit. Hence, I would like to suggest that just make it a habit to post something substantial and always (yes, always) be mindful of the rules of the forum. Prevent yourself to be part of the ignored list of the merit sources.
Start Small
Just start small. You can start on the things that you know or your experiences that you want to share. I know that being a newbie, it feels like we cannot contribute anything in the forum because we have just little knowledge compare to the veterans. However, I think some members would like to hear your stories of success, failures, learning, and not learning, and the like. You can also post topic that interests you, in that way you can provide good insights by using your passion on the subject as the motivation/fuel to make a good post.
Start with "Beginners & Help" Category
You can start posting in the Beginners & Help category for you to ask questions and to be familiar with the forum. It is advisable also that the target audience of your first posts are newbies (in relation with the previous point "Start Small").
The Beginners post:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.40995712So, nngela, do you still think this is personal? You are breaking the rules again. Just read the rules and stop complaining if you break them and someone says whatever to you. In fact, I'm trying to be nice with you, since you deserve red trust for that and, instead of giving some to you, I'm just trying to explain the rules and why are you breaking them.