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legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1315
January 22, 2024, 12:20:16 PM
#22
This is especially for those newbie who finding it hard to rank up. Listen up normally rank though is nice but learning is the first stage before ranking up only when you understand this forum well that only when you can rank up pretty fast. I'm not here to educate you about how to rank up or about quality post and all that. Because that should be the first thing you should observe after reading the rules and regulations in this forum as a newbie.
Well I thought we have something new here. But honestly theres ton of threads or encouragement post already for some newbies to earn and received merits. As a newbie they should focus first on building up themselves. Dont mind merits at all, Im sure if you post good enough and participate nicely on some discussion some merit sources will find them helpful, or contributed great. I just wish the merits given will be prioritize too on newbies or low ranks well if they had goof post though.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 5937
January 22, 2024, 12:19:41 PM
#21
That's not absolutely correct. That link is for posts made in the local boards. So, that excludes users who don't have local boards and those who don't post in their local boards.
That's not entirely correct either as even if you don't have local board you can still apply. If you check hugeblack merit history you will see that he merited posts made in Pakistan and Bangladesh threads, which are not local boards as of yet.
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 1208
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January 22, 2024, 11:59:37 AM
#20
This link below are for those newbie that is finding hard to rank up and you know you have some post that deserves merit. Just click the link below read the rules and apply. I just recently come across it.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/merit-help-posts-in-local-boards-that-did-not-receive-enough-merits-5465195
That's not absolutely correct. That link is for posts made in the local boards. So, that excludes users who don't have local boards and those who don't post in their local boards. Anyway, ranking up this day isn't as difficult as it was in 2018/2019 when adherence to the merit thing was stringent. It's not that way anymore. Many veteran users who wouldn't give a damn meriting below average posts are doing so now and that's because they've relaxed their criteria too.
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 323
January 22, 2024, 11:30:54 AM
#19
This link below are for those newbie that is finding hard to rank up and you know you have some post that deserves merit. Just click the link below read the rules and apply. I just recently come across it.

This link is for merit, though, but they don’t give out free merit in that thread. Anyone who wants to be merited still needs what you said earlier: they must learn about the forum. But not only that, the forum members merit only quality content that deserves to be merited. Merit always serves as a reward when you create educational and helpful content for the community.

However, the link you provided is not for all boards; the thread is for only local board posts; they have less merit as it’s supposed to, or any post that doesn’t get merit, and it’s for high quality, so the OP of that thread asked for the links to those posts so that he will help them merit the post.

I think newbies like me shouldn't think too much about merit, just think of it as a gift from forum members because there is value in the post. at least that's what I've learned from several months of being on this forum. If you have interesting posts, constructive comments, take part in keeping forums alive, both local and main forums, I think people will be happy to give their merits. Maybe I'm wrong, but for newbies like me and others, don't focus on merit, but make posts and comments with high "value".

Normally, even other ranks don’t have to focus on merit all the time because sometimes someone is thinking of getting merit in some of their posts. People tend to write long posts just to get merit, and I can see some newbies also do that, which is wrong. Someone can say something in two or three lines, and you will see such posts with merit because it’s worth it, so it's not necessary to write a long post. Let learning continue, and everyone will get to where they want. Newbies should not rush; everyone here started like they are currently doing.
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 987
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January 22, 2024, 11:13:25 AM
#18
This link below are for those newbie that is finding hard to rank up and you know you have some post that deserves merit. Just click the link below read the rules and apply. I just recently come across it.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/merit-help-posts-in-local-boards-that-did-not-receive-enough-merits-5465195
The only way to attract merits is to make quality posts. And the pathway to quality posts is to keep researching and learning. I also want to add that newbies shouldn't be in a haste to rank up because it could make them desperate. I have seen many newbies come up with low-standard posts because they are desperate to rank up.    

What’s important for the newbie is to learn more about  the forum and bitcoin.
If you write good quality posts and people acknowledge your post you will get merits. Usually, people miss interpret the word quality with the length of the post. If you conveyed your thoughts in 2 lines, this should be enough. There is no need to stretch your post.
No guarantee that writing long posts will attract merits. It all depends on the content of your post and how helpful it is to the forum. Sometimes a long post might be helpful because it can contain detailed explanations, while in some cases you just need to go straight to the point.  
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 76
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January 22, 2024, 11:10:01 AM
#17
Of course learning is the most important thing to focus on as a newbie, whereby the quality of your post will surely determine on how you will earn merit, the prominent members do check and view posts and if you are lucky enough they found something new and clear that is an achievement to the platform you will earn merit from them so let just keep the good work ongoing.
Lol that where most newbies do get it wrong. You guys think that is a must or compulsory that one's you make quality post you surely get merited wrong!! You getting merit is individual personal choice just as kelward said. You might post quality post but if no one found it not impacting or drag any of their interest you would end up getting no merit. Just try and be active and focus more on learning new things you could impact on others. Posting quality most time help to make you to be well known not way for magneting merit. Just try and be posting relevant and helpful posts. Fyi posting bulky  posts doesn't mean, you're posting quality post.


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I never expect you to go by this, and you think you're helping the newbies by directing them to where they can just apply for free merits and that's all?

They don't need to learn and know how they could earn the merit themselves from other members through quality post, for how long would they keep applying for free merits, as am concerned, this is a bad recommendation for a newbie to start with, they will always focus on merits through this and begin to device means to physh for merits when they can't apply for free one again.
Besides those merit that being given on that thread is not free, if your post ain't worth meriting you won't get any merit so I wasn't trying to course any harm to anyone was just trying to encourage others that are also finding it difficult to rank up because that is the main reason the thread was created at first to help those who's finding it difficult to rank up. The stuff by choice you might decide to not do it but don't discourage others that found it helpful. if the post actually casue any harm I'm sorry for my ignorance back then.
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 283
January 22, 2024, 10:51:45 AM
#16
There is a topic advising newbies desist from giving other newbies advice. This OP should adhere to it. We know that if you are consistent and post very high quality posts, you write well and you help keep the forum clean from scammers, spammers, and low quality posts, trolls and what have you, the user would naturally be appreciated, encouraged, and cheered-on with merits. That is the summary for those who are interested in merits.
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 11
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January 22, 2024, 10:37:59 AM
#15
What’s important for the newbie is to learn more about  the forum and bitcoin.
If you write good quality posts and people acknowledge your post you will get merits. Usually, people miss interpret the word quality with the length of the post. If you conveyed your thoughts in 2 lines, this should be enough. There is no need to stretch your post.
jr. member
Activity: 82
Merit: 1
January 22, 2024, 10:26:48 AM
#14
I think newbies like me shouldn't think too much about merit, just think of it as a gift from forum members because there is value in the post. at least that's what I've learned from several months of being on this forum. If you have interesting posts, constructive comments, take part in keeping forums alive, both local and main forums, I think people will be happy to give their merits. Maybe I'm wrong, but for newbies like me and others, don't focus on merit, but make posts and comments with high "value".
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 783
January 22, 2024, 08:40:36 AM
#13
If you just keep posting and contributing on the forum merits will eventually come just be helpful and keep making quality posts.

Sometimes people who make high-quality posts are those who are using AI so always check your posts if it's plagiarism or AI-generated you might get tag or ban if you keep posting plagiarism and AI-generated text.

Some newbie think that its more faster way for them to generate a good post to gain merits but they don't realize that such act is been prohibited and there are tools to used to spot them using that technology and it will be bad for them if they find out cheating to create good post here. For sure with that all the efforts they exert to build up their account will be wasted. So much better if they create their own way to create a good post and for doing that they must need to be knowledgeable about crypto and latest trend since this could help them became a good contributor and a relevant poster in this community.

Newbie's should know that there are more better than using those AI and if they just research for sure they can learn a lot for exerting some effort for doing those research.
full member
Activity: 644
Merit: 152
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January 22, 2024, 04:47:17 AM
#12
the first thing newbies do to get merit is just to improve the quality of their posts. there's no need to write very well and scientifically like the professors, just write well with clear and precise explanations, not confusing, and don't copy other people's writing. then newbies can see how the seniors here write their posts and correct anything that is lacking in their writing.

newbies don't need to rush to get merit, just focus first on what you want to improve on your account. and after you feel that your posts are good, then you can go to that thread and post posts that you feel are quality and worthy of merit.

because if you don't improve the quality of your posts and go straight to the thread with your bad posts, believe me, your posts will be ignored or deleted by moderators because they don't deserve merit.
member
Activity: 373
Merit: 12
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January 22, 2024, 04:17:59 AM
#11
Hey Guys!
 This is especially for those newbie who finding it hard to rank up. Listen up normally rank though is nice but learning is the first stage before ranking up only when you understand this forum well that only when you can rank up pretty fast. I'm not here to educate you about how to rank up or about quality post and all that. Because that should be the first thing you should observe after reading the rules and regulations in this forum as a newbie.

This link below are for those newbie that is finding hard to rank up and you know you have some post that deserves merit. Just click the link below read the rules and apply. I just recently come across it.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/merit-help-posts-in-local-boards-that-did-not-receive-enough-merits-5465195
In my opinion, most important thing is to stay active, making posts, or help other user like answering questions in threads, that's enough. Because usually those who need merit those who want to increase their rank and have only one goal, to take part in campaigns such as bounties or services. Behind it all there is the time and dedication that we need to earn merit.
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 220
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January 22, 2024, 03:23:50 AM
#10
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I never expect you to go by this, and you think you're helping the newbies by directing them to where they can just apply for free merits and that's all?

They don't need to learn and know how they could earn the merit themselves from other members through quality post, for how long would they keep applying for free merits, as am concerned, this is a bad recommendation for a newbie to start with, they will always focus on merits through this and begin to device means to physh for merits when they can't apply for free one again.


I thought that as a newbie that you'd be thankful to the OP for directing you to a thread where you can increase your chances of getting merit and ranking up in the forum, there's no need to be acting up bravery here, if you can take advantage of a merit source that wants to help in distributing merit to deserving quality posts that have not received merit, then be happy and go for it. Giving merit in this forum is personal choices of members, so you can make the most quality posts and nobody will merit it, perhaps the members that might merit it are not on the thread that you made the post, so the system is not really fair regarding merit distribution. Although as a newbie, you should be more concerned about learning and increasing your crypto knowledge, eventually the merit will start to come, but don't ignore merit help from source members, every eligible ranks apply for merit, so why can't you?
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 500
January 22, 2024, 03:11:22 AM
#9
I find this post irrelevant as anyone who takes the forum seriously would not find it hard to navigate around the forum and for a thread full of applications by other members it is always in the first page of the beginners and Help board so any newbie who is finding it difficult to locate it is probably here for a different reason and not interested in ranking up or probably not finding it difficult to rank up.

I never expect you to go by this, and you think you're helping the newbies by directing them to where they can just apply for free merits and that's all?

Apply in the link doesn’t guarantee them receiving merit, @hugeblack doesn’t just give out merits without reviewing the posts properly so any post not up to standards are not merited. Newbies applying must put in efforts in their posting else they won’t be merited.
jr. member
Activity: 35
Merit: 1
January 21, 2024, 09:35:07 PM
#8
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I never expect you to go by this, and you think you're helping the newbies by directing them to where they can just apply for free merits and that's all?

They don't need to learn and know how they could earn the merit themselves from other members through quality post, for how long would they keep applying for free merits, as am concerned, this is a bad recommendation for a newbie to start with, they will always focus on merits through this and begin to device means to physh for merits when they can't apply for free one again.
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 115
January 21, 2024, 09:14:04 PM
#7
This link below are for those newbie that is finding hard to rank up and you know you have some post that deserves merit. Just click the link below read the rules and apply. I just recently come across it.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/merit-help-posts-in-local-boards-that-did-not-receive-enough-merits-5465195
Your topic and that topic are in Beginners & Help board. If newbies can see your topic, they are able to see that topic as well.

It was locked now but will be reopened when hugeblack finishes his reviews on current applications. I don't see it is necessary to create your topic with purpose to share a link to another topic which is in a same forum board.
legendary
Activity: 3206
Merit: 2904
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January 21, 2024, 07:52:06 PM
#6
If you just keep posting and contributing on the forum merits will eventually come just be helpful and keep making quality posts.

Sometimes people who make high-quality posts are those who are using AI so always check your posts if it's plagiarism or AI-generated you might get tag or ban if you keep posting plagiarism and AI-generated text.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 666
January 21, 2024, 07:04:07 PM
#5
That thread have been there for a while now and many people must have come across it. Those newbies you’re directing to the thread must have also came across it but without their posts being qualitative ones, they won’t get any merits there and they can be putting on ignore by the OP of the thread. If you’re a good poster and a regular user of your local board, you should by now not still a newbie because one of your members must have valued any of your post and merit you already. It is a nice thread but you’ve to show that you’re worthy of it before being considered to be merited after your submission.
jr. member
Activity: 76
Merit: 3
January 21, 2024, 05:54:02 PM
#4
Of course learning is the most important thing to focus on as a newbie, whereby the quality of your post will surely determine on how you will earn merit, the prominent members do check and view posts and if you are lucky enough they found something new and clear that is an achievement to the platform you will earn merit from them so let just keep the good work ongoing.
hero member
Activity: 2254
Merit: 669
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December 15, 2023, 07:12:28 PM
#3
If you don't make quality and constructive posts, you can't earn merits mate. So I don't think you should be directing newbies to such merits thread to avoid them spamming it or the forum for merit sake. Besides, that thread created by hugeblack, is for local boards only so, you have to be someone who contribute very well to your local board to earn merit from that thread.
It's not like they will get merited easily because that thread is indeed for meriting posts in local board that deserves merit and are not merited. I do agree with not directing newbies to merit threads but it is also not bad as it is to help local board posts that are not merited and I won't worry about newbies getting merited since it is up to hugeblack to merit the post or not but I also believe that it may cause spamming in the forum just for the sake of getting merits.
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