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legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1022
Hello Leo! You can still win.
September 01, 2022, 02:35:03 PM
#18
What type of posts attract merit?

I might not be in the best position to answer your questions, but I don't wish to hoard the little experience I have to earn merits.
Below are the types of post that will attract merits;
  • Post that shares new ideas to the forum
  • Post that shares old idea in a new way
  • Post that answer questions correctly(must be on the first page, preferably the first or second comment)
  • Post that corrects mistakes or misconceptions
  • Any activity that helps the forum or its members
The about list is not exhaustive,  the best way to grow is to discover what you are good at and improve on it.
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1759
September 01, 2022, 02:14:01 PM
#17
There are a thousand ways you can do to generate 'Merit' it all depends on you.

For that there are some guidelines that you can learn for you to get merit.
Try to read and learn below.

Topic: Newbie's Guide to Getting Merit (Proven)

Topic: Newbies - Read before posting
Rule 1: Learn to do research before asking questions. This has been asked A LOT of times already.

Topic: How to earn merit https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-earn-merit-2978377
Topic: How to earn merit?? https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-earn-merit-5070524
Topic: How can I earn Merit? https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-can-i-earn-merit-5039637
Topic: How to earn a merit https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-earn-a-merit-4803789
Topic: How to earn merits. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-earn-merits-4642499
Topic: what is merit how to earn "Merit" easy? https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/what-is-merit-how-to-earn-merit-easy-4547944

Topic: Most merited topics (SUM of OP + posts) (UPDATED!)
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 2645
Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
September 01, 2022, 11:50:31 AM
#16
Become a scam buster (don't find an easy way to put everyone on 1xBit scammers LOL), tutorial writer, translate useful topic to local boards (if you have a dedicated local board), rephrase and post internet articles from high ranked websites with reference of the link (don't start with I write you the theme 😉 ) not last but the least go and find ALT accounts and bounty abusers. All these works to whore merit and on the way you will become a DT member. It's proven.

Point is, if you do not enjoy your time in discussions and can not provide information to help others in the community then there are no point to rank up. Your only sole motivation becomes to earn from the signature campaigns.
hero member
Activity: 2002
Merit: 578
September 01, 2022, 10:56:03 AM
#15
I see people getting several merits but as a newbie, I wouldn't want to be a nuisance to the forum by spamming. In that case I would really need the advice of old members here to know the kind of posts that will earn me merits.
Just be on topic on what board or discussion you're into, probably the best hack to get merits from other forum members. It's not that kind of posts that you're writing an article but just have always a valid argument on what you're posting is the key here.

I think an observation skill is a must too, check or maximize the Bitcointalk Merit Dashboard of @DdmrDdmr and filter the thread and responses that with most merits or whatever you want to research. By the way, I did the same when I'm still in the lower rank, recommended.
sr. member
Activity: 1064
Merit: 343
Hhampuz is the best manager
September 01, 2022, 08:53:01 AM
#14
I see people getting several merits but as a newbie, I wouldn't want to be a nuisance to the forum by spamming. In that case I would really need the advice of old members here to know the kind of posts that will earn me merits.

Earning merits depends on your self how you express, develop and make it quality on your post. And the only thing you should need to do is that careful for your words and do not spamm.  And also remember this, that plagiarism is more prohibited in this community, so don't try to copy useful thread by other and paste it here to earn more merits. Be your self, don't lie yourself and others then achievement will came at you.
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 7065
Farewell, Leo. You will be missed!
September 01, 2022, 05:41:17 AM
#13
Everyone is different, you should just post the way that's natural to you. You need knowledge to make good posts, but you aren't going to get that playing around with bounties.

Making a detailed and helpful guide can earn you merits. But correcting mistakes and offering better ways to do things in existing guides can also earn you merits.
You can get merits for exposing scams or reporting spammers.

As you can see, you shouldn't learn the ways to get merits as if it is a subject taught in school. You should focus on what you do best and be as good at it as possible. Your qualities will then get discovered and rewarded sooner or later. 
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 2124
September 01, 2022, 05:19:40 AM
#12
^Check my post history. I barely make "long" responses, but I still maintain a decent activity:merit ratio (though definitely not as good as BlackHatCoiner, NotATether, o_e_l_e_o, etc Roll Eyes ).
Yeah have seen that you barely make long responses and it's completely fine because when you post it's upto the mark and relevant which we term good post and length is not a determent factor for merits which we can clearly see from your post and 3k merit is not a joke.

Those who have technical knowledge and post in those boards definitely earn more merits according to their contributions to the forum and guiding members with lot of technical stuff.

suggest you check out the posts of members who've earned a lot of merits--in particular, lower-ranked ones, because if you absolutely have to have a model to go by, those are the members to use.
There have been many members such as @n0nce who has shown if you have knowledge and post without merit phising attempts you will soon see the results.He has managed to gain so many merits and still a senior rank member but he is very good at technical bitcoin part but you can always see some low rank members who are earning good amount of merits and check how they are posting on the forum.

If you post in sections where the shitposters are, it's not likely you're going to earn merits.
That's the main part as merit sources don't visit these boards also and it's very rare you will find some good posts while all other are spamming up the whole board with shitcoins promotion and writing useless stuff without any knowledge.So it's better to gain knowledge first and post in other boards and your post if are worthy of merits you will gain them.

I've written down some basic criteria for our (German) local board (pro and con) and translated it recently here:
Good points discussed in the thread and clearly states how you can earn merits and what types of post can help you gain them like if you are creating a thread or replying to some posts.Also mention the board in which they should start a giveaway thread as newbies could land in problem if they open up such giveaway threads in some other boards.

They can read the points and then work on them but knowledge is must which will help you in creating useful threads, replying to the @OP in relevant manner and help others.
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 6618
Currently not much available - see my websitelink
August 31, 2022, 07:46:45 PM
#11
I've written down some basic criteria for our (German) local board (pro and con) and translated it recently here:


Merit Contributions (translated)



 
You can get massively (more) Merit by following simple rules:


For new topics:
  • Presentation of guides / tutorials / insightful topics where many people could be interested in
  • Innovative giveaways

Comments in existing topics:
  • Is your comment helpful for OP?
  • Contributing interesting content and providing insights instead of just rehashing what’s already been said / uninteresting fluff / guessing needlessly

For new and existing topics:
  • Dividing your article / topic into meaningful sections, using sub-headlines, highlighting important parts. Nobody wants to read a text block of 10-15 consecutive lines
  • Exposing and removing spam and scam [1]
  • Using pictures / tables / lists, to visualize complex content [3]
  • Good Memes.



Anti-Merit-Offenses (translated)




Anti-Merit-Offenses will reduce your chance for Merit massively:

  • Unnecessary use of "Denglisch".
  • Spreading fake news or badly researched content
  • Spreading unserious stuff
  • Spamming text blocks
  • Avoiding nonsense gibberish like "Dachbereich" ("Roof area"), use appropriate wording instead.
  • Excessive advertising for dangerous (centralized / scammy) Shitcoins, such like Ripple, Tron or Libra (Facebook)
  • Flawed identification of sources (plagiarism) for your quoted content. Please use at least Bitcointalk’s "quote" function and add a link, where the text is copied from. If your article is (almost) entirely copied or translated, add a link and hint above (not below) your topic or it might be considered as „Merit fishing“ (because you’ve just copied / translated the content and it’s not yours.  [2]
  • Shitposts (according to Relnarien)
  • Begging for Merit for shitposts (according to Relnarien)
  • Begging for Merit
  • Bad / unnecessary Memes or GIFs (we are not in Las Vegas)
Originally written in German here.

Looking out to avoid some basic mistakes and being generally constructive is a good start to earn at least some decent Merit from time to time.  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3332
Merit: 6809
Cashback 15%
August 31, 2022, 11:44:02 AM
#10
^Check my post history. I barely make "long" responses, but I still maintain a decent activity:merit ratio (though definitely not as good as BlackHatCoiner, NotATether, o_e_l_e_o, etc Roll Eyes ).
OP, I would extend mk4's advice and suggest you check out the posts of members who've earned a lot of merits--in particular, lower-ranked ones, because if you absolutely have to have a model to go by, those are the members to use.

I've been looking at a lot of post histories lately, and it drives me nuts when I see page after page of posts that are essentially the same length and have the same (minimal) amount of thought and effort put into them.  Personally, I wouldn't advise you to chase after merits but there are two things:

1.  Your posts have to stand out against the rest of the posts in whatever thread they're in.

2.  If you post in sections where the shitposters are, it's not likely you're going to earn merits.

As a caveat to #2, if you start posting in sections like Meta where a lot of merits are handed out but don't contribute much of anything, you'll be marked as a merit fisherman and may end up on people's ignore list.  So when you post, make it count.
legendary
Activity: 2072
Merit: 4265
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August 31, 2022, 10:40:39 AM
#9
I also want to ask you not to impersonate a knowledgeable person if you are far from the topic. Do not copy posts from other Internet sources, passing them off as your own. Believe copying is always noticeable. The post history of a person who doesn't understand cryptocurrencies, and suddenly creates a post that looks very smart, will always look suspicious if one day you decide to copy something.
Therefore, be more curious when asking and learning than a teacher who does not understand what he is writing about at all.
jr. member
Activity: 62
Merit: 4
August 31, 2022, 05:22:06 AM
#8
I appreciate the response I got from you all. It's always good to get Information from people who are more knowledgeable and I must confess, you've all done justice to my question.

I don't intend to spam the forum, rather I want to engage in making quality posts with useful Informations so people can benefit just as I have benefited from the various Informations I got here.
Thank you all.
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 2013
August 31, 2022, 12:53:32 AM
#7
I see people getting several merits but as a newbie, I wouldn't want to be a nuisance to the forum by spamming. In that case I would really need the advice of old members here to know the kind of posts that will earn me merits.

Apart from what you have been told, there are times when you can earn merit simply by asking a relevant question, or by making a funny comment. But be careful with overdoing this because what you can get is the opposite result: merit sources and higher ranked merit will put you on their ignore list.

I see you have already earned 3 merits. Just use the forum to learn and exchange information and little by little you will become a better poster and get more merits.
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
August 30, 2022, 11:53:32 PM
#6
the kind of posts that will earn me merits

Most likely not the ones you make trying to earn merits. Not to mention that you don't really need merits to begin with. So just forget about it and post as if merits didn't exist.
mk4
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 3817
🪸 NotYourKeys.org 🪸
August 30, 2022, 11:34:38 PM
#5
On the top of my head, it's the posts that are either genuinely helpful, or the posts that gives you the impression that the poster really knows what he/she's talking about.

And I don't mean the posts that are made unnecessarily long just to give the impression that you're putting effort. Trust me, knowledge and interest in Bitcoin/crypto is something that you can't easily fake despite Bitcointalk just being a text forum.

^Check my post history. I barely make "long" responses, but I still maintain a decent activity:merit ratio (though definitely not as good as BlackHatCoiner, NotATether, o_e_l_e_o, etc Roll Eyes ).
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 3858
Farewell o_e_l_e_o
August 30, 2022, 09:56:33 PM
#4
I would really need the advice of old members here to know the kind of posts that will earn me merits.
If you read two following topics, you should know what types of post more likely receive merit.
Posts that contain good information, knowledge, contribution are more likely receive merit. In short, if you have such constructive posts, you will receive merit sooner or later.
hero member
Activity: 510
Merit: 3981
August 30, 2022, 09:44:58 PM
#3
I see people getting several merits but as a newbie, I wouldn't want to be a nuisance to the forum by spamming. In that case I would really need the advice of old members here to know the kind of posts that will earn me merits.
In my experience, genuine attempts to either acquire or dispense knowledge, usually attract merit (depending on how interesting it is and how much effort was made). Obviously, there are many other ways (like humor in appropriate threads, finding and reporting plagiarism, etc.), but I think those first two are the most reliable.

Simply sharing your opinion about various subjects will rarely result in merit. Redundant posting (answering a question that's already been answered, without adding anything new) will also usually not result in merit.

This topic (by fillippone) contains lots of useful info: Ranking up is possible! 2900 Merits earned in less than 12 months!My 11 Hints!
copper member
Activity: 2856
Merit: 3071
https://bit.ly/387FXHi lightning theory
August 30, 2022, 09:44:02 PM
#2
If you're trying to get merit by writing posts a specific way, you're probably going to end up spamming.

You're best trying to proactively participate in discussion here and remain active for a short while so people start to recognise you and your posts more. If you can productively reply to a thread, just do that and the merits will follow.

You can spend time researching and offering your own incites on things too but that's not entirely necessary (also make sure you're familiar with rules like not plagiarising).
jr. member
Activity: 62
Merit: 4
August 30, 2022, 09:36:52 PM
#1
I see people getting several merits but as a newbie, I wouldn't want to be a nuisance to the forum by spamming. In that case I would really need the advice of old members here to know the kind of posts that will earn me merits.
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