@SerioGiocatore: But regardless of the number of characters your posts have, they DON'T have any quality. And that's where the trust is valid. You do what a lot of lazy new users do when they join the forum to earn money and just want to rank up fast: answering generic mega threads with generic answers (which have already been said in previous posts) that do not stimulate any discussion. You are just "padding out". (I'm not sure if that's the right word)
I admit to ranking up fast and not reading previous post but I didn't know you can earn from forums by the time I joined and I haven't earned anything yet from bitcointalk.
I will just move on from this and will be more of a benefit for the community. Thanks.
You can't do anything. Trust isn't moderated. The only way to get the trust feedback removed is if you talk to the user who gave it to you (The Pharmacist) and he agrees to remove it (I doubt he will).
And you don't need to have done any trade with the user. You are an one-liner shitposter and that's what the trust says. So it's probably valid.
I did have post one liners but that's all I has to say, though they're short they already have the thought in it, And Not all my post are one liners I'll even put a link of my sources when I have to. Are there rules saying you are shitposting when your post is below 2 paragraphs or below a certain number of characters? Should I delete my one liner posts?
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How to report trust feedback?
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SerioGiocatore
on 20/01/2018, 14:32:26 UTC
Somebody put a negative trust feedback on my profile. I haven't done any transactions with the guy or any one yet since I'm new in Bitcoin Forum. How can I report this to administrators? I don't like having negative trust on my profile somebody help me please.
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Re: Marketplace trust
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SerioGiocatore
on 20/01/2018, 13:57:44 UTC
Someone put a negative trust rating on my profile but I haven't done any transaction with him. Where can I report it? I don't like seeing red on my trust rating . Why would anyone mark a user with -trust when all I did was post comments in forums.
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Re: [AIRDROP] ✅⚡⚡⚡Datocoin- MAX SUPPLY 50MILLION- Token and ecosystem
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SerioGiocatore
on 19/01/2018, 07:28:30 UTC
Can I still Join even if I don't have twitter account?
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Re: DON'T PANIC. HOLD YOUR BITCOIN.
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SerioGiocatore
on 18/01/2018, 01:41:23 UTC
Don't panic yes but isn't it the best time to sell coins while people thinks the price are dropping.
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Re: Do you think Bitcoin will survive after 100 year ?
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SerioGiocatore
on 17/01/2018, 03:18:20 UTC
As long as Bitcoin will evolve with technology surely it can survive after 100 years.
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Re: Money 💰💰💰
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SerioGiocatore
on 11/01/2018, 05:06:45 UTC
We need money to trade for goods. an acceptable medium for trading. Stuffs we need to live like food, shelter and etc. It's important to earn it though it's not the only thing we need.
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Re: Bitcoin is creating money out of thin air
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SerioGiocatore
on 11/01/2018, 04:59:52 UTC
Bitcoin is digital currency but that doesn't mean it's not real.
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Re: Is it better to save money or invest it?
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SerioGiocatore
on 10/01/2018, 01:52:48 UTC
Do save money then Invest the savings. Save the earnings from investment and invest it again.
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Re: Advice for a newbie
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SerioGiocatore
on 09/01/2018, 02:43:27 UTC
The best Advice I received was "Keep your coins in a wallet".
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Re: What happens to your Bitcoin when you Die?
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SerioGiocatore
on 07/01/2018, 12:44:52 UTC
Have a last will and testaments for your family. Give them the printed version of your digital signatures, private and public keys.
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Re: Hardware wallet recommendation suggestion ?
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SerioGiocatore
on 05/01/2018, 11:20:19 UTC
I stumbled upon this article while also looking for good hardware wallets.
Coins.ph is used for buying and selling bitcoins from and to fiat money. It's not created for trading. I suggest www.poloniex.com if you want to trade.
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Re: can bitcoin wallet be hacked by hackers?
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SerioGiocatore
on 24/11/2017, 15:52:28 UTC
Yes hackers can hack bitcoin wallet. It's like a facebook account. To secure an account, enable dual or triple authentication. This is verifying a transaction by using a code sent to your email or phone.
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Re: Can BTC be blocked by government ?
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SerioGiocatore
on 24/11/2017, 13:38:23 UTC
They can't block bitcoin, they can only block the websites where you can use, buy and trade bitcoins.
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Re: What is your Favorite Token Exchange?
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SerioGiocatore
on 24/11/2017, 13:31:42 UTC
Poloniex exchange. Although nothing is unhackable, most people you may ask will tell you they're one of the most secured.I found this youtube video helpful when learning how to use poloniex. see link below: