Someone on DT1 can also include or exclude a user who left him feedback (positive or negative). Isn't that more or less the same thing?
If the DT1 is guilty, he'll shouldn't be on DT, and once he's excluded his opposing vote loses it's power.
That's a very good point, thank you. I'll steal this for the OP.
However if anything it confirms the disbalance between accusations against DT users vs accusations against non-DT users. I would much prefer the judgement to be carried out by peers.
Unfortunately it's not easy to avoid seemingly retaliatory exclusions since they're not dated and to an outside observer it's unclear if e.g. I excluded Thule because he red-trusted me. Or it might be even possible for a would be scammer to red-trust all DTs, then scam, then complain that the inevitable exclusions and ratings and flags are "retaliatory".
If this is what we are going for then the local rules in some of the 'flag support' threads need to be banished. bill gator had no option but to oppose his own flag due to Lauda creating a local rule saying that bill gator could not reply in the 'flag support' thread. yes he could have created his own thread but then we will have a 'flag support' thread as well as a 'flag oppose' thread for every single flag, lets just get away from making local rules like this.
Not to get too far in the weeds, but I don't think such local rules would be enforced by mods. I think Lauda eventually changed the rule to allow bg to respond. If I were in that position (being accused) I would respond anyway if I had to say something.
I mean I'd say it is fine for someone to oppose their own flag if they end up changing their mind or any other reason, there should be some benefit of the doubt for the users in the system, so for now its fine for the system to be fine as is, for now at least, unless people start abusing, but i dont see that happening.
With hundreds of users in DT and some quite belligerent I'm certain it will happen.
Let's say the option stays as is (which is what the opinions in this thread seem to point to). I would still not use it. If I'm accused and I can't convince a sufficient number of DTs that I'm right then I probably deserve the flag anyway.