Someone told me about this discussion.
It was me I send 1 merit to that post too quickly and I did too fast and I read poorly (my language is not English and I missread it), after a few minutes I wanted to removed the 1 merit but I couldn't did it.
If OP has any problem for 1 merit over 1400 moved from my account (earned and sent) feel free to write to Theymos.
No bud. The merit you sent is not up to theymos. That's up to you. Meriting a fucking dox. You're really gonna say that's up the theymos? Grow a sac and man the fuck up.
If he is saying his misread the post, or did not fully understand the post, and does not have a history of this type of thing, nor have a history of blindly supporting a particular side in a dispute (in bad faith), I would be willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.
I have no idea if he is telling the truth, but I am fairly confident that english is not his first language.
Well he does support VERY FREQUENTLY trust abusing lying and scamming scumbags.
If his standard of English is SO POOR he can not realize an address when it is being published then wtf is this person doing as a merit source. I mean come on an address?? that is one thing most people can identify in any post.
The guy is another DT ass licker who will say anything to stay onside with them.
If they are that eager to slather people with merit they don't even read the post and grasp the meaning what is the point of them having merits to give at all. Take them all away.
I have seen coinlocket$ make some conclusions about spammers being the same person that I disagree with (or at least, I disagree with the logic he uses), but I do think he has good intentions in using the logic he uses.
I cannot think of a dispute in which coinlocket$ was supporting one side in what I believe to be bad faith. If you have a specific example of him acting in bad faith, feel free to present it.
coinlocket$ said he quickly realized sending the merit was a mistake, and wanted to undue sending the merit before anyone had called out the sending of the merit, or the dox itself:
It was me I send 1 merit to that post [...], after a few minutes I wanted to removed the 1 merit
The merit system does not allow for a person to "unsend" a merit.