1.There are many topic's for picking, so many similar ones. It's hard to be unique ans original when almost everything is been said already.
Stay out of 'spam megathreads'. You are purposely picking threads where everything has already been said, to I assume easily make a post by rewording.
2. Knowing and answering the topic doesn't worth much if your comment pass unnoticed, and that happens many times to me and to others I think.
You should be consistently posting high quality posts. It may go unnoticed sometimes, but never 100% of the time. I checked the merit stats of the ChipMixer campaign participants, and found that most of them had earned a decent number of merits in the short time period when merits existed:
Because it's fun playing with data, I decided to see the stats of Merit for users in the campaign.
Some interesting facts:
- Average participant has earned 28.7 merit
- Median as 23 merit
- The total amount of earned merit is 1666 merit (at the time of this post - merit counts for most users should automatically update)
LoyceV's vanity kinda applies here- Members in the campaign have received 2.7% of all merit given on the forum

(1666/61278)
- 44 members have reached 10 or more merit earned
- Range: 0 to 138
Just thought it was interesting, not doing anything else with it yet.