Even if they're all alt-accounts (we can't check the "family members" claims), I don't agree it's Trust abuse to add your own alt-accounts to your Trust list. To quote myself:
Don't confuse your Trust list with feedback
Trust feedback: leave feedback to people you trust or don't trust. Or leave neutral comments.
Trust list: a list of people who's judgement on others you trust (username) or don't trust (~username).
The only "abuse" that happens by adding an alt-account to your Trust list, is influencing
DT1 voting. If that's a concern, open a topic in Meta so
theymos can exclude them from DT1-voting.
Including your own alt-account(s) on your Trust list means nothing more than trusting the feedback left by those accounts. It's not the same as leaving yourself positive feedback, in which case I would agree it's Trust abuse.
In this case, however, I can't say it is abuse. It's quite useless to do though, because one account only left one neutral feedback, and the other account didn't leave any at all, but that's a mistake
many users make when they create their own custom Trust list.
, thank you for your clarification. But my feedback isn't based on these trust coincidences. Previously
accounts weren't his. And here we see that he's just copying his trust & distrust lists to his alts. These accounts belong to one person, there are too many coincidences and the Russian local is already tired of hearing these stories about accounts that belong to his lawyer and son. It's the same person from three different accounts. He's been lying all the time and he can't be trusted.