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Re: Marketplace trust
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JayJuanGee
on 01/10/2024, 02:45:58 UTC
Can my trust be reverted back to 0. I was a newbie when my account was flagged or reported by someone. I have understood this interface and learnt on how to be proficient using this forum.  Can it be done?
It can be done by the person who left the neutral feedback on your account. It is a feedback on your abuse of AI for generating your posts. Honestly, I see you don't have anything to lose with this account by creating it and generating posts with AI support.

There are second chances but you have to go a long way to prove that you actually change a lot with your posting style and considerable helpful contributions for forum community. If you can not make these things, the neutral feedback won't be removed, no second chances will be given to you.

If you don't want to see the feedback, add that member to your Distrust list
~jokers10
Beginners guide to correct use of the Trust system
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I largely agree with this BlackBoss_ response, and it seems that the neutral trust feedback should not be any kind of a hinderance, and it does not even seem unfair since jokers10 provided a reference (proof of why he gave the neutral feedback).  I would imagine that if a person continues to post with the use of AI then more members will become suspicious of the account and maybe even find reasons to give negative (red) trust rather than neutral.   

I have received red trust and neutral trust over the years and even had members put me on their distrust list, and the sometimes the member disappears or gets banned so it is likely that the negative trust will ever be removed from my account.  So like BlackBoss_ mentioned, it seems that one of the ways to offset any negative trust that you receive is by spending time building a reputation as being someone who contributes to the forum in a variety of ways that might include sharing your own ideas and experiences, and/or responding to other forum members.  Your actions through time would be more likely to inspire a forum member to remove some neutral or negative feedback that he had given, that is if the forum member remains a member who is able to remove such negative/neutral trust, and it seems to be completely in the discretion of the forum member (in this case jokers10) to decide to remove such feedback - but seems unlikely that he would be inspired to removed such feedback based on your merely asserting that you learned your lesson (rather than you spending some time building a post history of relatively decent quality posts).. .. but you never know if jokers10 might be a bit of a softie... I wouldn't claim to know.