What happened to "Are the photos accurate" in reviews?

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I looked back at my first review on ECCIE (January 2010) as well as the first review I could find in the Dallas forum (March 2009)and neither of them have the line you're speaking of.

I do remember seeing the line in reviews, but I really think it was on ASPD, not here. I could very easily be wrong but that's my guess.


And just a heads up...
. In the future when you have a question of this nature placing the thread in Questions for the Staff-Dallas (each metro location has its own Questions for the Staff forum) will yield much faster replies from staff or owners. Threads placed in that forum are dispatched to staff emails immediately. As you know most people nowadays receive emails instantly on their phones so the question would not go unanswered for long.
A while back when ECCIE was in its infancy, and long before the Provider showcases feature was available, there was a thread asking for input on how to improve this site. I made a suggestion back then that ECCIE should host providers pictures, and that reviewers should be able to rate the accuracy of the images. Here is the part that I suggested because I thought would be extremely helpful when looking at the pictures:


Originally posted by Matador

**In the section where the physical description goes, the images of the ladies should load automatically. Also any vital stats from her profile get loaded in this section. The input from the reviewer at this point is simply to state if the stats seem right to him or not.


**Rating the images for accuracy. There should be a scale of 1-5 stars available to rate how accurate the images are to the real person. The reviewer would be required to rate the accuracy of the pictures. Only those who review are allowed to rate the accuracy of the images, no exceptions. No one lady should need to give up her privacy. The simple requirement here would be that whatever they choose to show, that it be an image of them, even if it is partial. Any image that drops below a 3 ½ stars rating after 5-7 reviews should be considered not-up-to-standard, and the system should automatically ask the lady to replace it with a different one.

**After the reviewer is done rating the images, he would have to give his opinion on which image he liked the best and in 50 words or less explain why. This part would be for stats purposes for the provider only. She would get automated feedback on what works for her on the board. It would help her decide on what is more popular and what to do on her next photo shoot.

**Expiration date on uploaded images. There should be a limit as to how long images are used for the profile and reviews. My best guess here is 120 days but that is only my opinion. This part is obviously open to debate. After the lifespan of the images had expired, some kind of warning sign would display.

The entire post is long but if anyone cares to read it, here is the link:

http://www.eccie.net/showpost.php?p=3886&postcount=58

I think the idea of rating the images for accuracy has some merit to it. I have yet to figure out how it can be implemented in a fair way, where it doesn't place unnecessary burdens on providers.
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A while back when ECCIE was in its infancy, and long before the Provider showcases feature was available, there was a thread asking for input on how to improve this site. I made a suggestion back then that ECCIE should host providers pictures, and that reviewers should be able to rate the accuracy of the images. Here is the part that I suggested because I thought would be extremely helpful when looking at the pictures:

The entire post is long but if anyone cares to read it, here is the link:

http://www.eccie.net/showpost.php?p=3886&postcount=58

I think the idea of rating the images for accuracy has some merit to it. I have yet to figure out how it can be implemented in a fair way, where it doesn't place unnecessary burdens on providers. Originally Posted by Matador

I was agreeing to everything you posted, and then it occurred to me, that for the girls, this would create a large downside to posting pics. Self-image problems are almost the norm in women, and providers are no different. Objectively, the ratings would help marketing. Subjectively they would stop many ladies from posting pics, especially when someone figures out a plug-in to sort providers by rating.

I'd hate to be a mod when the arguments start about pics removed or labeled not accurate, after a lady spends $300 $400 on a photo shoot.

The cookie cutter web pages offer the girls click data for the pics they post there. They don't need it both places.

From a guys standpoint, thinking like a guy, it's a great idea. There's girls involved (thank god), and this would be incompatible with how they think, and their interests. This board is WAY more fun with girls.

On the other hand, by that logic, the reviews would run em off as well. I'm sorry, any impression that I know what I'm talking about is purely accidental
You know, before I got into the hobby I would have said "Really now, who uses photos that aren't theirs? Wouldn't that just make the gentleman angry?" but having seen thread after thread about this very subject and even more about how one lady has had her photos stolen by some other provider, I realize what a silly question that is.

All of that being said, I'm a little curious, what do you do as a hobbyist when you walk in and it's not the provider in the photos? I've never run into this as I use my own photos and my tattoos are pretty good evidence that I'm the lady in the photos. However, one of my favorite things in the business is the hobbyist horror stories like the Scotsman would tell in his reviews and this seems like a good opportunity to hear a few really great ones.