All this brings me back to is the overwhelming consensus the forum were in regarding the Livecoin campaign that I was managing.
There was one user with one complaint labeling it as a scam and it seemed to only be fit that I would no longer manage such a campaign - I tried to find a solution to the issues but after no success I was more or less forced to end it.
Now I won't draw any parallels here since these are two different cases with two different issues but it does baffle me somewhat that nobody is taking a similar position as they did with the Livecoin debacle.
As other members have mentioned, the two scenarios have some similarities, and some dissimilarities. I think the two fiascos are actually being handled with consistency by most DT members.
The LiveCoin campaign started out looking legit, and so no one gave it a second thought when when they saw high ranking respected members wearing that signature. As their policies started coming into question and many left the campaign on their own accord, and many, including some members for whom I have a lot respect decided to defend them and remain in the campaign. I didn't feel it was appropriate to tag those folks, even though I disagreed with them.
Yobit, on the other hand, started out advertising their competing forum, then sneakily attempted to connive all the participants to advertise their X10 scam. Yahoo62278 didn't apply that signature to his account, and even put in the effort to convince Yobit to retract and replace it. At this point the two; LiveCoin and Yobit signature campaigns can more closely be compared.
I'm convinced that both exchanges are scams, but that doesn't mean that I need everyone to agree with me. There isn't enough solid evidence of scamming by either exchange, but most of the circumstantial evidence certainly points that way. As such, I (and I assume many other DT members) felt it was appropriate to tag the exchanges' main accounts, but refrain from tagging the signature campaign managers and participants. In that regard I don't see any difference between the way the two scenarios are being handled.