Everyone please read this - Post in the correct forum

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The mods have been overwhelmed with the sheer number of people who cannot seem to figure out how/where to post.

Here's a tip or 3. If you can't figure this out, you might start to see your posts simply deleted without warning.

1. Did you see her? Then it's a review. If you got in your car and you drove across town and she stood you up, still a review. Put enough detail in there so people don't need to ask what her rate is at a minimum. We are getting far too many "I won't go into details but" type reviews. Name, 4 digits, services and rates will go a long way to cutting down replies with simple questions.
2. Did you see the scam coming and didn't go? Then it's neighborhood watch. You didn't leave your house or car, so it's NOT a review.
3. Do you want any kind of information about her? 411. This is our biggest issue. Either people are new, lazy, or plain careless. Unless the question is in response to a review, it belongs in 411.
4. Stop posting about other ladies in a review thread about one person. It's hijacking, it's rude as fuck and if you want to suggest an alternative to the guy, send a PM.


Ladies, if you are red, you can post pretty much anywhere, except in another ladies' review thread. Let those alone, how would you like it if someone else hijacked your review?

If you are unpaid ladies, you can post a thank you ONCE in a review thread. No promotion, no links to your ad or website or any other kind of advertising. You cannot answer 411s about yourself, it's unpaid promotion.

Lastly gentlemen, if you have seen her, keep the posts about her to a reasonable level. You do not need to review a provider every week, even if you see her every week. Some of you seem to need to pile on, replying to yourself or another fanboy. These kinds of threads cross the line into unpaid advertising and will be shut down.

I sincerely hope this helps some people, this is getting a little silly.
 

MargauxDubois

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Hey! Thank you for making this more clear. I just wanted to double check something: Are we allowed to thank someone for a review? I wrote a simple thank you and it got deleted whereas I've seen other providers reply to months old reviews (making them come up to the first page) and it being fine? I'm a little confused as to where you guys draw the line here :)
 

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Hey! Thank you for making this more clear. I just wanted to double check something: Are we allowed to thank someone for a review? I wrote a simple thank you and it got deleted whereas I've seen other providers reply to months old reviews (making them come up to the first page) and it being fine? I'm a little confused as to where you guys draw the line here :)


This may help ?

https://perb.cc/xenforo/threads/whats-the-official-time-limit-on-necroposting.270739/

Mr Q.
 

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Hey! Thank you for making this more clear. I just wanted to double check something: Are we allowed to thank someone for a review? I wrote a simple thank you and it got deleted whereas I've seen other providers reply to months old reviews (making them come up to the first page) and it being fine? I'm a little confused as to where you guys draw the line here :)
The limit is supposed to be 30 days but unfortunately we don’t have the time to check every thread.
 
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Hey! Thank you for making this more clear. I just wanted to double check something: Are we allowed to thank someone for a review? I wrote a simple thank you and it got deleted whereas I've seen other providers reply to months old reviews (making them come up to the first page) and it being fine? I'm a little confused as to where you guys draw the line here :)
A simple thank you, paid or not, will no longer be deleted. 1 thank you that is. If you are in red, you can more. If you are unpaid, anything over 1 reply will be deleted and an infraction issued. You can reply to the review for 30 days. Any reply over 6 months after the last post in a review by anyone will be deleted as well.
 

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Also, I would like to make a point about this specific guideline:

1. Did you see her? Then it's a review. If you got in your car and you drove across town and she stood you up, still a review. Put enough detail in there so people don't need to ask what her rate is at a minimum. We are getting far too many "I won't go into details but" type reviews. Name, 4 digits, services and rates will go a long way to cutting down replies with simple questions.

I refuse to have a list of acronyms attached to any review of me. Why? Because it endangers me in a one-on-one session with a client. Someone who shows up clean and respectful might have more ''services'' than someone who doesn't treat me the same way. Even more so if there is chemistry. We are human beings after all. If the guy with whom I clicked writes a detailed review of me, there is the expectation that I offer these services to anyone, regardless of how I feel or how they treat me. The not-so-great client might get mad in person, get pushy or retaliate with a bad review. This can endanger me physically, emotionally and financially. I think it should be up to the sex worker to decide the general guidelines of how she wants to be reviewed. I am 100% certain that I am amongst the majority of ladies who prefer discretion over grocery lists.
 

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Also, I would like to make a point about this specific guideline:

1. Did you see her? Then it's a review. If you got in your car and you drove across town and she stood you up, still a review. Put enough detail in there so people don't need to ask what her rate is at a minimum. We are getting far too many "I won't go into details but" type reviews. Name, 4 digits, services and rates will go a long way to cutting down replies with simple questions.

I refuse to have a list of acronyms attached to any review of me. Why? Because it endangers me in a one-on-one session with a client. Someone who shows up clean and respectful might have more ''services'' than someone who doesn't treat me the same way. Even more so if there is chemistry. We are human beings after all. If the guy with whom I clicked writes a detailed review of me, there is the expectation that I offer these services to anyone, regardless of how I feel or how they treat me. The not-so-great client might get mad in person, get pushy or retaliate with a bad review. This can endanger me physically, emotionally and financially. I think it should be up to the sex worker to decide the general guidelines of how she wants to be reviewed. I am 100% certain that I am amongst the majority of ladies who prefer discretion over grocery lists.
then you request your clients to state in capital letters in any review that....YMMV!
 

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Stop posting about other ladies in a review thread about one person. It's hijacking, it's rude as fuck and if you want to suggest an alternative to the guy, send a PM.
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A simple thank you, paid or not, will no longer be deleted. 1 thank you that is. If you are in red, you can more. If you are unpaid, anything over 1 reply will be deleted and an infraction issued. You can reply to the review for 30 days. Any reply over 6 months after the last post in a review by anyone will be deleted as well.
I am new here. What is "red"? and "unpaid"?
 
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