I’ve recently made 10+ posts here as a new user, and I realised the forum works differently than typical social media. No likes. No shares. Just merit — and it’s earned, not given.
Here are 3 things I wish I knew earlier:
-Short replies don’t help — you need to write like you're helping someone.
-Posts in quiet threads may never be seen — post where readers hang out.
-Original thinking matters — don’t copy anything, not even from your own posts.
Hope this was helpful to someone
Paddy man
That's the concept behind merit but then again, it's subjective to individuals in the forum. If you take your time to some board like service board, you will see merits given to signature threads, it's just like kind of gesture thumb from users to managers for liking what they do. You also sometimes see merits are being reciprocate like "yea I kind of love what you are doing or love what you said", the thing is make sure you focus on you and give your best, don't try to impress people with more than you can offer.
An additional tip, try and make research about the forum, Bitcoin and many things you see or don't understand but are likely discussed here. There is 100% chance that such discussion is going to happen again or a newbie might ask such questions again, if you make contribution to answer such people, others like merit source and people with huge bank of merits are going to see your contribution and give you merit deserve. Just do youit's not a rocket science.