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Topic: Trust question (Read 523 times)

copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
August 09, 2015, 04:58:48 AM
#8
ok i just wonder how i can show other ppl that i got 2 trust and not the 0

They should add you on their trust list, this is the unique way...

That would not change the way OP is seen by others, it only changes the way the ratings OP left are seen by those that added them. Its also (IMHO) a bad reason to add someone to your trust list as you are very likely not going to change that and end up with a big pile of users on your trust lists whos ratings you might not trust or deem valuable.
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Yes of course, this is what I said (or what I wanted to say  ~ "They should add you on their trust list, this is the unique way...")
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Yes, but the way I understood OP is that OP has ratings on their profile which they want to be seen by others as "trusted" thus adding OP does not change that. OP would have to ask them to add those that left positive feedback to OP.

I might however get confused since there are so many people involved and the references to them are complicated.

Lets make an example how I understood it.

CheapSerials (CS) was given positive feedback by Streetdealer (SD). CS now wants Alice (A) to see this rating. If A would add CS to their trust list they would only see the ratings CS left to others, not those given to CS by e.g. SD. In order to see this as trusted A would need to add SD and everyone else that left a positive ratings to CS's profile.

correct me if I got something mixed up
legendary
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#Free market
August 08, 2015, 11:25:20 AM
#7
ok i just wonder how i can show other ppl that i got 2 trust and not the 0

They should add you on their trust list, this is the unique way...

That would not change the way OP is seen by others, it only changes the way the ratings OP left are seen by those that added them. Its also (IMHO) a bad reason to add someone to your trust list as you are very likely not going to change that and end up with a big pile of users on your trust lists whos ratings you might not trust or deem valuable.
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Yes of course, this is what I said (or what I wanted to say  ~ "They should add you on their trust list, this is the unique way...") but you came with the other valid way :



If you want others to see all ratings you have been given, show them how to enable "untrusted ratings shown by default"

Profile -> Forum Profile Information -> check Show untrusted feedback by default and click change profile.
copper member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1528
No I dont escrow anymore.
August 08, 2015, 10:42:47 AM
#6
ok i just wonder how i can show other ppl that i got 2 trust and not the 0

They should add you on their trust list, this is the unique way...

That would not change the way OP is seen by others, it only changes the way the ratings OP left are seen by those that added them. Its also (IMHO) a bad reason to add someone to your trust list as you are very likely not going to change that and end up with a big pile of users on your trust lists whos ratings you might not trust or deem valuable.

If you want others to see all ratings you have been given, show them how to enable "untrusted ratings shown by default"

Profile -> Forum Profile Information -> check Show untrusted feedback by default and click change profile.
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
August 08, 2015, 10:38:05 AM
#5
ok i just wonder how i can show other ppl that i got 2 trust and not the 0

They should add you on their trust list, this is the unique way...
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 08, 2015, 10:33:32 AM
#4
ok i just wonder how i can show other ppl that i got 2 trust and not the 0
legendary
Activity: 3276
Merit: 2442
August 08, 2015, 10:31:07 AM
#3
No, you do not.

If you want green, you need to get trust from the users which are in the default trust list.

But do not think over that too much. Just do what you are doing. (Don't know if you plan to do some business here) Do it honest and good. You will get the "greens".
copper member
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Merit: 2371
August 08, 2015, 10:29:25 AM
#2
No. Not unless some (or one) of those users ever are added to Default Trust Network (or you add them to your trust network - then you will appear to yourself as having green trust)
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
August 08, 2015, 10:28:07 AM
#1
I have 1 question about trust please :

If i just get trust from users that are NOT on default trust will i ever get the chance to have my trust in green?
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