That's literally what it says on the trust page: "Other comments."
Granted a note saying that you're on someone's ignore list seems meaningless without explanation but it's a neutral... who cares.
You almost convinced me, but then I remembered that
Neutral feedbacks left by a DT are still listed on the top of someone's feedback wall.
Feedback from DT members appear to everyone who has DefaultTrust in their inclusion (That's like the majority of members), neutral feedback is nothing but
1. a positive
italicized feedback.
2. a negative
italicizedfeedback.
If you can leave me a neutral saying whatever you want, then you should also be allowed to leave me a neutral saying "
HE STOLE MY MONEY, SCAMMER", and you can argue that it's doesn't matter because it's italicized and not red and that it shouldn't affect my "potential" dealings on the forum because it's not in red?
This is 'seldom' use of mike neutral feedback.
I now know that he is a liar or he don't know the meaning of english word seldom.
seldom[ sel-duhm ]SHOW IPA
adverb:
on only a few occasions; rarely; infrequently; not often:
We seldom see our old neighbors anymore.
adjective
rare; infrequent.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/seldomIf it's not always, and not never, it can be seldom, since you seem to have all the time in the world to dig my sent feedback, what is the ratio of neutral to negative/feedback I sent? it can't be described by any word by "seldom", although I admit my English is far from perfect but at least I know how to use the trust system:

Obviously my feedback for him was just temporary to let him know he is ignored,
You keep proving yourself unworthy of being a DT member, let's keep this as a reference to be added to your future wrongdoings and to those who include you in their trust list.
He is having boring quarantine time for sure

Indeed, sadly.