What would you do in your example with negative tags? As you can see, this user has only one negative review left regarding loan defaults, while other users have completely different claims. Will fulfilling one obligation affect the decision to delete a negative review of a completely different nature? I don't think so, because trust has been undermined, and anyone who changes their mind is likely to be deceived by this user again in the future, but that's their problem. However, this should in no way affect the warning for everyone else who, for some reason, does not know the true identity of the person to whom the flag and the negative tag were addressed.
Pardon me, seems like I confused you and some others too. To be clear, I wanted to address only the loan matters. Not the alt and anything else.
I think it sets a bad example for the forum to hire these types of accounts for any campaign. It sends the message that its okay to lie and cheat. If a campaign manager wants to allow alt accounts or red tagged accounts in their campaign, they should just say so in the application requirements, then nobody can complain when they do.
Since I am one of the campaign manager of this community, let me take the chance to address it.
I certainly don't allow more than one account in a single campaign (I have a rule about it). If I find out that more than one account applied from a single person, I warn them and ask not to do it again otherwise they will get tag. I could tag them immediately but I always is a soft person (I guess and allow to give chances without destroying someone completely. Sometimes it brings criticism to me but that's okay. I do what I feel is right to do). One can hate it but the truth is many people depends on the income from this community. Thanks to Bitcoin and the ecosystem created by Bitcoin around this community. In my opinion, it's very powerful.
When a person have more than one account and if they join in different campaign from those accounts, it's fine to me.
Regarding red tags. these days red tags don't feel that it needs to take seriously. Some of the users made red tag valueless. So when I see a red tag on any users trust scoring, I first check who sent it. If it's a person who I feel is in DT but has no personal evil agenda to establish, not a character who retaliate quickly, not a character who is always ready to give out red tag then I consider their tags seriously.