I have seen recently an influx of relatively new members gaining lots of reputation due to repetitive and easy sales/tasks, this makes it look like the user is reputable and that you can trust them. However, that is not necessarily the case. I don't see reputation as a number, but rather trust, what sort of deals the user has done and how and where they're invested in the community.
My proposal is the introduction of a 'trusted' role, these roles will be applied to members of the community who've been voted in.
The reason: These are the first people to look for when you want a middleman, or comfortable going first with. They're kind, friendly and know the market well for different products.
The look:
I actually spent time in inspect element trying to redo all of this, thanks to utaninja for the profile.
This is a long shot, but I would love to know what you guys think of this, and possibly who you think this role should be applied to.
My proposal is the introduction of a 'trusted' role, these roles will be applied to members of the community who've been voted in.
The reason: These are the first people to look for when you want a middleman, or comfortable going first with. They're kind, friendly and know the market well for different products.
The look:
I actually spent time in inspect element trying to redo all of this, thanks to utaninja for the profile.
This is a long shot, but I would love to know what you guys think of this, and possibly who you think this role should be applied to.
- Type
- Suggestion
- Status
- Denied
Attachments
Banned forever. Reason: Scamming (https://builtbybit.com/threads/earl-scam-report.560189/)
