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Topic: What are the ranking levels on this form, how does trust work (Read 936 times)

sr. member
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its ok but i understood the point that's the point.
legendary
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what does the depth thing denote .Huh?

som people refer it to as dt 1 / dt / dt 2
DT refers to DefaultTrust, which either indicates the default depth (2), or the user "DefaultTrust", which theymos uses to add people onto DT1.
The DefaultTrust system works like a web - the people that are DT1 have on their trust list are on DT2. The people that are DT2 have on their trust list are on DT3, and it keeps expanding. There are more than 4 levels, but the max depth you can pick is 4.

Be aware that Trust can be an arbitrary weapon on here that some folks here will wield to put you in your place even if no bad faith was involved, but just because they don't like something you did. Exercise judgement in your interactions and exchanges.
Way to signature spam without even reading a 6 post thread!
With due respect sir, he made a general warning that's pretty valid.  I'm not sure why that deserves a neutral trust for him by you.  I see no evidence that he didn't read the posts.
sr. member
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so whose negative feedback will affect us and whose won't.??
legendary
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what does the depth thing denote .Huh?

som people refer it to as dt 1 / dt / dt 2
DT refers to DefaultTrust, which either indicates the default depth (2), or the user "DefaultTrust", which theymos uses to add people onto DT1.
The DefaultTrust system works like a web - the people that are DT1 have on their trust list are on DT2. The people that are DT2 have on their trust list are on DT3, and it keeps expanding. There are more than 4 levels, but the max depth you can pick is 4.

Be aware that Trust can be an arbitrary weapon on here that some folks here will wield to put you in your place even if no bad faith was involved, but just because they don't like something you did. Exercise judgement in your interactions and exchanges.
Way to signature spam without even reading a 6 post thread!
hero member
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Be aware that Trust can be an arbitrary weapon on here that some folks here will wield to put you in your place even if no bad faith was involved, but just because they don't like something you did. Exercise judgement in your interactions and exchanges.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
don't piss me off or else you will see the tigress
what does the depth thing denote .Huh?

som people refer it to as dt 1 / dt / dt 2

how does ones depth affect ones trust score.??


i have default level , though ,!!!!!

but i am nice to most of the mods.!!! and also i defend myself so i think i don't care much about a trust score cause if i am innocent i will demand an explanation.
newbie
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I see where this is coming from.Just giving you a heads up,your negative trust won't be removed anytime soon.One does not simply called Equamobi an alt of thatstinks.

I am a junior member, so I can just scrap this account and create a new one  Cool
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I see where this is coming from.Just giving you a heads up,your negative trust won't be removed anytime soon.One does not simply called Equamobi an alt of thatstinks.
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Was wondering what the ranking levels are (eg, newbie, jr member, hero, etc)
How does one move up the ranks?
Also, how does one gain or loose trust?

You can find the answers to your questions on the Newbie Readme sticky thread > https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/newbie-readme-177133
tho I suspect you already know about the trust part.
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newbie
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Was wondering what the ranking levels are (eg, newbie, jr member, hero, etc)
How does one move up the ranks?
Also, how does one gain or loose trust?
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