Its OK, let's see how it goes, I just wanted to correct an impression that my project did not force anybody to participate in it. From what I see from most frustrated people who don't know the pain people pass through to setup a project as well as maintenance is that a project must be 100% perfect in their eyes, no mistake.
Nobody said that you must be 100% perfect but for basic things like Team profile, white paper, the project's objective etc people expect you to provide right information. Once it is discovered that something is false about your team or white paper or company address. It's a red flag and people have aright to suspect that you are a scammer or someone not to be trusted because that's what scammers do here every day.
Whether you call us frustrated or not but trust me we also know the pain of wasting resources, time and money to scam projects here, that is why we aggressively fight them in this forum. People have lost a lot of money to scammers and it's why some members here try to dedicate their time to keep the forum clean of scammers.
Even if a project does not force anyone to participate but it's the duty of someone who has seen a red flag to warn others who might fall victims too to be careful of the project. That is the use of the scam accusations board, trust flags and feedback.