I can't see any misjudgement here because
igehhh's left feedbacks are generally of high quality and very beneficial to the community. In addition, igehhh has dedicated some time to compile a
valuable list of abusers in the gambling section. Yes, it's not related to trust but it's related to what's beneficial to the forum.
Considering his accurate feedbacks and his overall dedication to improve the forum, I trust igehhh's judgement and I don't see any valid arguments which
prove otherwise.
That's exactly why I added igehhh to my trust list recently.
I have been spending some time reading his feedbacks and if I approve of igehhh's judgement than I think it's the right way of using the trust system to add him to my trust list. I'm not saying that everyone should do the same. I think personal trust lists are a very subjective thing and should be an expression of your own judgement and not a copy of other people's. I'm just saying that igehhh is someone who's feedbacks I trust, and if you want to know why then you should read his feedbacks.
Being in the dt needs a good understanding of how the network works. Anyone can leave accurate feedback but they should not be in dt unless they understand the system correctly. Anyone have a place in DT should needs to understand who they should vote and shouldn't. Or for their wrong votes, abusers will take place in the system and will make the system unworthy.
If that's the case, then the whole DT voting system is flawed. Why should I care about someone else's trust lists? Why should anyone? It's their personal opinion, and everyone is entitled to it.
I believe that only through diversity can a community remain fresh and vibrant. If everyone were the same, how boring would that be? I like diversity because it helps me to see things from different perspectives. That's why I don't mind you doing whatever you want with your trust lists, even if it seems strange to me. I don't mind that you have a different opinion than mine. I know we're all unique individuals with our own experiences and thoughts, and it's okay if we disagree about things.