What I pointed out before, and now reiterate, is that meriting a scam accusation has different possible interpretations: you may be appreciating the poster’s effort based on what looks like decent signs or solid proof, but it can also be seen as a personal vouch for the scam accusation to be 100% true, thus endorsing the accusation personally. The latter may take it’s toll on people wanting to merit accusations.
Even so, as I also mentioned before, some of the accusations are not that easy to follow, and one would likely not go in-depth to grasp the full accusation unless he has something personally on the line there (such as having or considering investing in the allegedly scam ICO).
ICO scams run pretty free around here. This week I came across an interesting thread, where the OP created a step by step guide for creating your own token, and all it took him was a couple of bucks (see [BEGINNER FRIENDLY GUIDE] Launch your own TOKEN in a few simple steps!). Although there is some interest in the post created by the OP of this guide, it goes to show how easy and cheap it is to create your own token. ICOs scams can be created with hardly any cost at all, and all it takes is a bit of bumping and a cheap campaign to draw-in the gullible.
I know the forum does not moderate ICOs, but more should be done to tag and/or close down scammy ICOs for the sake of the people around. Yes, they need to do their due diligence and all that, buy even so, many are going to take the fall. I mean Bitcointalk has a reputation, but we do not that to wither by turning the forum into a scam fest free area.