Can this be true? I don’t know how to check it; googling “link:singularity.org″ reveals nothing (but the functionality of “link:” seems broken or something; I’d be glad if someone could explain me how it works).
Villiam_Bur,
Have you tried visiting www.verify1st.com/justanswers.com. It is like showing a website’s resume/CV, except that the data doesn’t lie. It will help you identify whether the site is a scam or a fraudulent. I do hope that this could help you somehow.
Thank you, but it seems the problem was already solved. At this moment, both “verify1st.com″ and ”mywot.com″ give Singularity Institute website high ranking.
My guess is that the original problem was simply caused by not enough ratings; probably zero or one positive ratings and one or two negative ratings. At least one negative rating and comment was by a very religious person, who by their voting history seem to automatically give lowest posible ratings to anything in conflict with their religious views. (That’s my complaint against the whole Web of Trust system: regardless of official criteria, most people will use it as a Like/Dislike tool, giving either highest positive or highest negative ratings.) Adding a few positive ratings seems to have fixed this problem.
Can this be true? I don’t know how to check it; googling “link:singularity.org″ reveals nothing (but the functionality of “link:” seems broken or something; I’d be glad if someone could explain me how it works).
Villiam_Bur,
Have you tried visiting www.verify1st.com/justanswers.com. It is like showing a website’s resume/CV, except that the data doesn’t lie. It will help you identify whether the site is a scam or a fraudulent. I do hope that this could help you somehow.
Thank you, but it seems the problem was already solved. At this moment, both “verify1st.com″ and ”mywot.com″ give Singularity Institute website high ranking.
My guess is that the original problem was simply caused by not enough ratings; probably zero or one positive ratings and one or two negative ratings. At least one negative rating and comment was by a very religious person, who by their voting history seem to automatically give lowest posible ratings to anything in conflict with their religious views. (That’s my complaint against the whole Web of Trust system: regardless of official criteria, most people will use it as a Like/Dislike tool, giving either highest positive or highest negative ratings.) Adding a few positive ratings seems to have fixed this problem.