Some of these bounty owners might not even be aware of what the trust system is all about. They should, but they might now. Or even worse, they might not care as long as they can get as many members as possible to advertise for them. I don't trust these project devs at all, but I would trust them even less (were that even possible) if they allow red trusted members to join their bounties. It's bad business practice and the fact that they don't care makes me question how serious they are about their projects.
That's correct and that's why they should be contacted, the things explained and asked if this was intentional or a mistake.
I mean that there should be the benefit of the doubt until proven otherwise.
new developers who don't have experience or don't have a lot of lunge in project promotion, always don't care about redstrust participants, because the most important thing for them is that many participants are involved and can attract other users. that is normal in ICO advertising, it is important that users are more selective if they want to join such a project. what else do they plan to register token on the Dcoin exchange? isn't the Dcoin exchange very shady?