I've read so many threads and posts about merit, and I've come to realise that the real problem with the merit system is that it rewards meritorious posters. Post count is just a simple count of the number of posts made, regardless of content or benefit to forum members. Activity is a limiter to control the rewards for over-active posters. Trust is a comment on trading morality, and the honesty of a member. Merit is a reflection of the mental ability of the poster, and his willingness to follow community guidelines on posting. If you don't have the ability or intelligence to construct useful posts, then of course you will see merit as discriminating against you. The sensible member will endeavour to develop his abilities to take advantage of the verdant pastures that surround the cesspit.
It isn't too difficult to improve your posting skills. The first task is to read the rules, and to read the thread before you post in it. The second task is to ensure that your post can be understood by your readers. This means you should check for typing errors and misspellings before you hit post. If English isn't your first language, then try to ensure that your sentence structure follows the rules of English, and isn't just a word translation of your local language.
OP explain it a lot though i agree because english is not my literature or should i say not my mother tongue so now it's giving me a hard time to say what i wanna say but then again this merit really serve me as a motivation to strive more , i'm not taking it as a hindrance to leveling up.
Now i'm improving myself to be a better poster though , and it's not how intellect you are , you just need to be a good listener and also don't be lazy to read.
And now i'm reading some books and also some thread too that can help me , to be honest my vocabulary is limited now i'm trying to expand my vocabulary.