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1  Other / Meta / DT1 users may be artificially increasing their own trust (Updated March 26th) on: March 20, 2018, 10:52:51 PM
It's understandable users will add to their trust list several people they've traded with. It's likely trust may have been exchanged with several of them
However for DT1 members there's a conflict of interests because adding those users will increase their own trust. They should avoid doing that more so than regular users
This is especially unacceptable if a considerable percentage of those users were added only by that DT1 user

I've checked all DT1 members for this behaviour and all of them (except Maged) increased their own trust score
It's acceptable to increase it by a few points, 15% or even 20%. I would consider that normal
However using this trick to increase their own score by 10+ unique trusts (eventually 100+ trust points) or by 35% or more shows it was intentional

There are 2 DT1 members who have manipulated their trust list to increase their own trust by 10 and even 22 unique trusts (100 or 220 points) totalling 40% and 440%!
They should immediately remove those users from their trust lists (and thus from DT2) or they should be removed themselves from DT1
DT1 members should not use their special powers to manipulate the system and appear more trusted than they really are

Here's the complete data for every DT1 user. This is obtained by checking their trust with default settings (only DefaultTrust) and compare it when explicitly excluding that specific user from the trust list (i.e. DefaultTrust and ~DT1user). The difference shows the artificial increase in trust due to them adding users to DT2.

The following information is included:
  DT1 username
  Trust with default settings
  Trust ~excluding the DT1 user (i.e. without counting DT2 additions made by that DT1 user)
  Trust artificially increased (percentage of increase)

MARCH 26thMARCH 20th
hilariousandco
58: -0 / +8
50: -0 / +7
+8: +1 (14.3%)
hilariousandco
57: -0 / +7
50: -0 / +6
+7: +1 (16.7%)
dooglus
134: -0 / +14
114: -0 / +12
+20: +2 (16.7%)
dooglus
134: -0 / +14
114: -0 / +12
+20: +2 (16.7%)
Maged
30: -0 / +3
30: -0 / +3
+0: +0 (0%)
Maged
30: -0 / +3
30: -0 / +3
+0: +0 (0%)
dserrano5
10: -0 / +1
0: -0 / +0
+10: +1 (inf%)
dserrano5
10: -0 / +1
0: -0 / +0
+10: +1 (inf%)
(Huge percentage, but only one unique trust)
Tomatocage
210: -0 / +21
150: -0 / +15
+60: +6 (40%)
Tomatocage
220: -0 / +22
160: -0 / +16
+60: +6 (37.5%)
SaltySpitoon
140: -0 / +14
120: -0 / +12
+20: +2 (16.7%)
SaltySpitoon
140: -0 / +14
120: -0 / +12
+20: +2 (16.7%)
philipma1957*
105: -0 / +11
105: -0 / +11
+0: +0 (0%)
philipma1957
260: -0 / +27
45: -0 / +5
+215: +22 (440%)
Cyrus
62: -0 / +7
42: -0 / +5
+20: +2 (40%)
Cyrus
62: -0 / +7
42: -0 / +5
+20: +2 (40%)
Blazed
304: -0 / +31
255: -0 / +26
+49: +5 (19.2%)
Blazed
334: -0 / +34
285: -0 / +29
+49: +5 (17.2%)
theymos
161: -0 / +17
141: -0 / +15
+20: +2 (13.3%)
theymos
160: -0 / +17
140: -0 / +15
+20: +2 (13.3%)
HostFat
40: -0 / +4
0: -0 / +0
+40: +4 (inf%)
HostFat
40: -0 / +4
0: -0 / +0
+40: +4 (inf%)
(Huge percentage, but only 4 unique trust)
OgNasty
298: -0 / +31
194: -0 / +20
+104: +11 (55%)
OgNasty
338: -0 / +35
244: -0 / +25
+94: +10 (40%)

* philipma1957's trust without counting his own trust list has greatly increased (from 45 to 105) during the last week because OgNasty added several users who were initially added only by philipma1957. Besides this change out of philipma1957's control, he made a huge change in his list which produced his trust with default settings to drop from 260 to 105 (and it would be even less without the mentioned change made by OgNasty)



I've marked them with these colours:
Ideal, no artificial trust increase
Acceptable, normal
Barely acceptable
Mostly unacceptable but could have been a mistake which must be fixed immediately
Absolutely unacceptable, clear trust manipulation
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