However, what beggars explanation is why would a campaign manager accept a user who already had a neutral tag into their campaign but thereafter ask the user to find a way to get it removed? Why not reject the user in the first place? That's the supposed case with OP or that which I alluded to. If from the outset a user is rejected based on a tag, I don't think it will be much of an issue like what is being discussed now.
That has to be a campaign manager to answer.
I don't even want to be here to individualize the situation, because even the OP didn't do that.
What I just meant is that a neutral tag, even if it's neutral, can contain information that compromises a user. Then comes the question of whether or not this comment is fair, but that is already another question, which was not even called into question here.