If the forum makes an official announcement then they have to mention the escrow providers name or at least write something like "use escrow services from this forum".
No, bitcointalk should in no way propose or demand the campaigns to use Escrow X or Escrow Y. It is just an additional option that a campaign could take advantage of to show the community that they are a serious project looking to manage a serious campaign.
The forum is only saying: If YOU WANT, you can pay a fixed security deposit as an additional step to prove to our community that your project is legitimate and your intentions to our members are good. Contact a trusted escrow and use their services at your own risk.
So what could be the consequences if an escrow provider runs away with the deposit? Who will be liable? Of course the forum will be liable and have to face whatever comes to admins in regards of amount low or high.
The same consequences as if an escrow agent runs away with your money you sent to that escrow. It is no different. A scam accusation gets opened and if proven guilty the party gets tagged.
Some bounties/sig campaigns using escrow services to fund the bounty amounts without even an official announcement from the forum to prove their legitimacy.
That is true, yes. But none of the bounty campaigns do I think.
@Coolcryptovator
You are talking about 'Rules' and 'Forcing things from the forum's side'. Again, what I am proposing is not a new Rule and not a mandatory step. It is barely an 'Option' that you can use if you want to. Same way that you can use an escrow when buying/selling on the forum. But it is not mandatory for you to do so and nobody is forcing you. It is your choice.
@theymos
If the problem is that an announcement like the one I am proposing shouldn't come from the forum, what if it comes from a trusted escrow we have here? Or from a group of trusted escrows who have proven themselves in the past by holding X amounts of bitcoins in their accounts?
Mostly Bounty hunters don't care if ICO's are trusted or not they just join in all campaign to earn fast money. They earn tokens and sell them as soon as possible but there are some good bounty hunters too who try to check legitimate of ICO first before joining any campaign.
I don't like to put all bounty hunters in the same bag. Someone who shares facebook and twitter posts just by clicking the share button isn't the same as a genuine content creator, video and graphic designer/creator, translator etc. Nobody deserves to be scammed but they are still not the same.