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If the answer you received was helpful, or if you liked the answer you were given, then give them a trust point. Of course it's up to you, because you don't have to give a trust point.
Yes, after all, if you can't trust yourself, how can others trust you?
One Time OnlyNo, you cannot. You can only give each contributor one trust point.
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Why would you struggle with them? You either give people a trust point or you don't. If someone has provided an answer that you feel is good, give them a trust point. Otherwise, don't give them one. You either get them or you don't. If you provide an answer that someone thinks is trustworthy and helps them out, they may click the button to give you a trust point. If they just needed the answer and don't care where it came from, you probably won't get one.
No, You CannotOnce you give someone a trust point, you have permanently done so. As of now, it is not possible to take back trust points. However, this may change in the future.
If you give a sensible, informative answer, people can award a 'trust point' - The person awarding the point has the option of leaving feedback - where they can comment as to why they feel you deserve the point. However, some people see them as status symbols and 'beg' people to give a trust point for their answer. Once a trust point is given, it cannot be taken back.
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This is not actually a bug. You may give yourself one trust point as a freebie. After that, it just says [Send Feedback] next to your name and you will be unable to give yourself anymore.
Trust Point "earn" other contributor's and readers' trust and respect for the quality answers you give.
No. I did the same thing, I gave myself a trust point just to see what happened, so I had 1 trust point. About 2 weeks later some one else gave me a trust point, so now I have 2. Don't worry, other people can still give you points, just remember that 1 point doesn't really count.