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Topic: Trust issue (Read 657 times)

legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 1192
March 13, 2016, 11:40:05 AM
#4
Unfortunately scammers have been well known to abuse moderated threads, so there can be a certain stigma attached to people who use them and being a newbie doesn't help. It's like anywhere in life, you will have to build up trust and a sort of recognition on the forums. Don't go the easy route of buying an account, it's harder but better to build your own up over time.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
March 10, 2016, 06:12:47 AM
#3
Personally I don't have any problems with newbies starting self moderated threads. I'd say as long as you got a clear conscience and you know you're not out trying to scam anyone, go ahead and set up your thread as you please. I'm sure that if someone has reason to accuse you of anything, they'll start their own accusation/warning thread or whatever. I don't believe in generalizing all newbies as potential scammers.
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
March 10, 2016, 05:38:34 AM
#2
If you make a self moderated topic you will be able to delete other people posts which means that if people post something about you (something bad , like a warning for the other users) , you will delete it and that's why newbies shouldn't use self moderated topics because they will get accused of scam (even if it's not intention) .
So I'd recommend avoiding  self moderated topics and stop selling MSDN ACCOUNTS and keys because most of the time they will get revoked and people will accuse you for scam too .
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
March 10, 2016, 05:24:17 AM
#1
I get called out a scammer because i have my topic onn self moderated so you try to tell me it's better to buy some "used" member account? i really not see the reason why calling me the alts of someone else. guess is best to buy some account then right and feed the sellers pocket?
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