I think that
Default Trust members must reach a common understanding in the question of tagging for accounts tradings and the statutes of limitations for this type of action.
Sometimes accounts dealers have been forgiven and in other cases members got negative feedbacks for the same thing.
More concretely, DT1 member
The Pharmacist said that he is not tagging users for accounts tradings which occured before 2016:
<...> As a preemptive answer, he apparently bought the account before account selling became a sin around here, and I'm definitely not going to give him a neg for it. Nor am I going to remove him from my trust list for that or for the plagiarism, which he (the current owner) likely didn't do.
<...> That was 2015, dude. The account buying problem was nowhere near as bad as it has since become, and account dealers didn't start getting tagged until 2016.
But on the other hand, DT2 member
Lauda wrote that s/he doesn't care in what year trading actually was:
I don't care what year it was when you come at me with bullshit in order to create a false defense for your past actions. This is a play out of the CH-book, and I won't let it slip. If anyone counters, I'll counter the counter: Say no to account dealers. To make matters worse, it was bought primarily for shitposting which he has been doing. No thanks.
In my opinion, DT members should agree among themselves on this matter to prevent controversial situations.