I must confess I am very curious to check some of the posts of higher ranked members to see their contribution to this forum, other than manage it, lets say, in this last 2 weeks.
I started to check some of them already.
So far it seems that all of them are concerned with garbage posting.
I have been checking some of the posts of them already, to check for their quality posts and absence of garbage posts. Interesting conclusions so far.
PS - I was very impressed with the "tremendous respect" that the work of so many people with signatures, that were already Jr Member, deserved. Just a big waste of time, now time to beg to have all your work of months being take in account. But afterall you are just a newbie, even maybe a farmer of accounts, bot or whatever, so just move on if you don´t like it. You are not worth to be amoung so many amazing and superb members that are able to earn merits so easily.
Actually, if you do some research into higher ranking members and read some of their posts it is possible that you could learn some things about posting, adding value, and perhaps even how the posts of members might evolve over time.
You could also create a thread about the topic, and contribute some value by pointing out good, bad or neutral posts.
One thing that can be complicated about looking at old posts is making sure that you attempt to understand the context in which the post is made, yet I would imagine if you were to spend a bit of time to produce some valuable insight regarding the post history of some older users, without getting caught up in petty conclusory remarks, then you would gain some credibility in this forum.
I suspect however, that you are more talk than substance, and you really are not ready, willing and/or able to do some leg work in order to attempt to make your various points. You would rather make your vague and quasi-nonsensical points based on supposed evidence, rather than actual evidence.
I never said I was willing to share it.
How the fuck is anyone going to understand what the fuck you are talking about, unless you share some of your evidence regarding how you reached your conclusions, or at least provide some kind of a verifiable description of your evidence - otherwise you are merely making vague and unverifiable claims.
By the way, you can find all kinds of shit that support almost any thesis by researching the historical posts of members, and if you don't share your evidence, then hardly anyone will know what you are talking about and thereby you would only be appealing to folks who are already inclined to agree with your conclusions and without evidence. I doubt that would be very convincing for a vast majority of members here, especially when you are starting out with little to no credibility (if we are assigning some value to merits or maybe there is some other measure that you would prefer to help you establish credibility?)
I never said I had no idea what is for me valuable posts.
Fair enough point; however, your earlier post suggests to me that you might be able to profit from such research.. but perhaps I was reading too much into the lacking of the post and your supposed insight into value was not clear from me based on what you already said... by the way, I did not read your post history, either, before I made my response to you.
I never said I am a newbie on cryptoland.
Who gives a ratt's ass whether you are a newbie or not? You are posting from a newbie account, and the content of your earlier post comes off as newbie-ish - especially in its seeming lack of backing for your various conclusory remarks.
Maybe in fact, I helped you in other platforms, a lot, in certain projects, during several months and for free. But you are welcome, if this was the case.
Maybe you are making shit up?
I don't deny that I have been helped a lot in this forum and through my participation in other forums. I also have these kinds of interactions in real life too that are both learning and teaching events.
In various forums, I interact with people (or at least their posts) and I frequently profit from such interactions, even though they do take a certain amount of time to carry out. I would like to conclude that I help people from time to time, too in my participation in various forums (and threads) and in real life too, and largely, there is no direct money being exchanged for my learning from the posts or from the substantive interactions that I provide.
I understand that some people charge for their services, and perhaps monetized relationships can provide additional value, but they also change the dynamics of the relationships.
Again, your point about providing free information versus charging for the information remains a vague one, too, and you are certainly not demonstrating that someone like me would be willing to pay for your information or your services. Furthermore, over the years, the internet has certainly changed the dynamics in which a lot of previously paid for information has been made available for free for those who are willing to search it out and to perform some leg work to filter the good, bad and the ugly... or at least to separate the wheat from the chaff.
If you read my posts about this topic you can clearly see that I do not give a damn about getting merits. I am not a professional bounty hunter, also. But I give a damn when I read some people that seem to be so intitled to make fun, address others in an unpolite way and in a patronising way when their own records are full of garbage posts in my opinion. I am sorry if I was not clearly enough about this. And yes, I am a newbie here and I never asked for anyone help because I like to find my own way to solve my own issues, if possible. Do not condemn other people for being different, anyway. We are all just humans afterall, so each one unique and different.
Edit: Just to be clear, I did not pretend to say that asking for help is a garbage post. English is not my native language, as you may suspect by now.
I hope that this time I was clear enough why I do not have a lot of respect for this change of rules and how they were implemented and are being addressed.