Sorry, Bonzo. I know you are wildly opinionated, but on this one, you are 100% incorrect. The affiliation tags don't "insinuate" anything other than a disclosure that they are affiliated with the industry.
The same information is required by the WBF's TOS policy that members must clearly show their affiliation within the industry in their signature. The tags have recently been changed and updated, only because a very large chunk of our membership no longer use laptops or desktops to browse our forum. On smaller, handheld devices, a member's signature is not visible, obviously due to space constraints. So, if the members who use handheld devices can't see the signatures, then the disclosure isn't really disclosed, is it?
The admin team has created a solution for this. Those that are affiliated with the industry now get a designation (or as you say, tag) under their avatar. These designations are created internally by WBF management and the designation is only to solve an issue and make a member's affiliation known to those who use mobile devices. Nothing more, nothing less.
You are welcome to think however you want, but please spare the membership the thought that just because a member has had their affiliation within the industry disclosed under their avatar, that it automatically "insinuates" a quid pro quo or pay for play scheme. That "insinuation" is completely false and to be honest, wasn't appreciated.
Tom