Austin Metro has 1,834,303 people; the chances of encountering a provider out and about, and their identity being outed is surely miniscule.
Who are they hiding their faces from anyway? their boss? their dad? their boyfriend? their college roommates?
Or are they just worried we wont find their faces attractive?
Then again, how often do we show up to an incall and she is clearly the same girl from the photos, but she isn't wearing the sultry makeup and sexy outfit that we were attracted to in the pictures? Maybe it's better that they don't fill us with false expectations.
Originally Posted by 3daygetaway
Chance meetings happen all the time. I've run into several hobby acquaintances in the real world entirely by chance.
One lady was in the supermarket with her kid. Some idiot she'd never met before recognized her from her ad and said "Hey, you're Annie Joy, I've seen your ads." right in front of her kid.
Quite a few ladies have had similar incidents.
It's very common for real world acquaintances to spot them in their ads. Often with unhappy consequences.
It would also make it tougher against them in various court cases.
It's also getting to be much more common for someone to use automatic facial recognition of pictures on the internet. Right now, Tineye will find the various places where someone uses the same picture, even if it's been edited to some extent. Facebook does some degree of automatic facial recognition. I wouldn't be surprised if there's not a form of something like Tineye that will link together pictures of the same person on different web sites.
In a few years, big brother and big business will be doing face recognition all the time for various nefarious purposes.