I have noticed that many, or maybe most people base their trust lists based more on personal interactions than business interactions. This has resulted in the sone of the most ‘trusted’ people not being businessmen. It also gives cover to people to keep others on their trust lists who have questionable ethics.
When I look at this from LoyceV Beginners guide to correct use of the Trust system, it seems that trust lists shouldn't be based on business interactions but on whether you trust someone else's judgment.
You should add users who left accurate feedback and have good Trust lists to your Trust list, and you should exclude users who leave inaccurate feedback.
This means your Trust list should be based on how you value the users' judgement on others, and it should not be based on whether or not you Trust those users (with money) or traded with them.
Isn't Trust Feedback more appropriate for business interactions?