One thing rounding my mind. If a scammer make his won trust network and complete criteria to become DT1 then there is any other way to remove him from DT1 without theymos help ?
You just have to read the first post again.
#1As a special exception to the normal algorithm for determining a user's trust network, if you are on the default trust list ("DT1") but more other DT1 members distrust you than explicitly trust you, then it is as if you are distrusted by the default trust list for all purposes except for this very DT1-composition determination.
So if someone on DT1 is doing something stupid, you can ask other DT1 members to distrust them.
See
here for live info on this "DT voting".
However, there's a small problem. Complete removal isn't possible without theymoses manual intervention, and this:
@theymos I think that you should tweak DT1 so that the exclusions from excluded DT1 members don't have any effect, the same way that their inclusions shouldn't. If the majority distrusts someone (e.g. a case example would be HostFat), then their trust list shouldn't affect DefaultTrust.
This to me seems like another possibly way to compromise DT over time: Keep getting accounts in that fit the criteria, even though the majority excludes them and suddenly switch once you have the adequate number. Or you could simply be a nuisance by maliciously excluding certain people from DT2 just for the sake of doing so.
While the possibility of DT1 members excluding each others creates more dynamic (by allowing consensus to form), it does not seem fully utilized until out actually means more than 'your ratings aren't trusted by default anymore'. Just a thought. Maybe that could/should also change in real time.