I'm procrastinating from cleaning the mess the bears made with my garbage last night, so I was thinking about this. There are a lot of information I am personally seeking in a review that is entirely objective and could be answered with a form; Is the provider the same person in the Ad?, Was the provider on time?, What services were included in the service (have a checklist), What services require an extra fee, What services does she not do?, and so on. Body type, appearance, responsiveness, attitude, could all be selections in a form. You search the name (or even a numerical code for the provider as there's a lot of name changes), and it would pull up an overall review percentage of all the people who completed the form. 100% said it was the same person in the Ad, 75% said the provider was on time, body type athletic, etc.
The subjective reviews are good, but you have to read a whole bunch of filler to get to the information you actually want.
Having only been here 6 months, you may not have noticed that many reviews are not reviews of the provider, but reviews on the prowess of the review writer. Your "Brilliant Idea" would rob them of bragging rights.
Secondly, your "Brilliant Idea" also does not allow for the provider to opt out of any services your form would commit them to providing. Not all clients receive the same services from a Service Provider, for many reasons. Hygiene, attitude, chemistry, comfort level...... Treating a Service Provider as a commodity, and not as a human being, is not going to endear you to any Service Provider.
If the person that greets you at the door does not look like the pics in the ad, or is not the person entirely, WALK!!!
Your argument is you have to sift through a plethora of information to find what you want. You want a shortcut, while also making it easier for those with a vendetta. or agenda, to easily enter false information, without moderation, or a limit to the number of times they can enter information. What would stop a person, male or female, from anonymously entering false stats, affecting the reputation of a Service Provider? Your "Brilliant Idea" has holes too big to ignore.
Do your research. Read reviews. Reach out to other members. Contact the provider, expressing what you are looking for and agree upon the Services before committing.
Admittedly that takes more time than what you propose. However, what you are proposing is best kept to yourself.
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