This is pretty good reading...covers many things..everyone should read it...gals & guys .. especially touring women, owners, mods etc
Just came through my google alerts
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Escorts had a side business as well. I think they were into cam sex/phone sex of some sort. Also, it appears they were taken down due to the receipt of profit from their enterprise. I can completely understand that if the profit was substantial in nature-- given the fine and forfeitures, it clearly seems like it was worth the governments effort.and that is one reason this is a "safer" site- because it does not charge for the ads...that was escorts problem ( one of them) they accepted or charged knowing...pandering.. thank you for this...
Look, what we do in this hobby is technically illegal just like most of us technically break one law or another everyday? Does anyone here really observe the speed limit at all times? If you speed in area that will get your attention, your risk of getting pulled over goes up greatly. If you speed on the highway with everyone else and don't draw attention to yourself, you are still in violation of the law but most likely are not going to get pulled over. Escorts did something that got them noticed. Given the sheer number of provider websites, review sites and other facilitators of the hobby, most probably are just noise out there on the net. The best advise for all to include site owners is to remember that this is a hobby. Treat it as such.
If you want a service that provides reviews, great. I would just be hesitant about linking a review site with a site that takes money for membership and/or ads. I'd try to limit the monetary aspect of the site and instead rely on participation to build quality. Granted, this would mean out of pocket expenses for those that desire to run such a site, but after all isn't a hobby something that someone pays out of pocket expenses in order to get enjoyment? Originally Posted by Cpalmson
and that is one reason this is a "safer" site- because it does not charge for the ads...that was escorts problem ( one of them) they accepted or charged knowing...pandering.. thank you for this... Originally Posted by ScarletteRaeWhat about the blinking banners and ads and tabs at the top and sides of every forum page on ECCIE? I'm sure those are paid for, and I see little difference between that and taking money from individual escorts for pandering, er, advertising. Cpalmson makes a very good point, but running this complex a site wouldn't be realistic or feasible on just the "donations" of fellow, and female, enthusiasts.
Escorts had a side business as well. I think they were into cam sex/phone sex of some sort. Originally Posted by CpalmsonSo, your point is that they had a side business, one which is totally legal, which somehow makes them illegal. How does having a legal aspect to your business make you more of a target, than a site that does not have that totally legal aspect to their business?
Also, it appears they were taken down due to the receipt of profit from their enterprise. I can completely understand that if the profit was substantial in nature-- given the fine and forfeitures, it clearly seems like it was worth the governments effort.
Look, what we do in this hobby is technically illegal just like most of us technically break one law or another everyday? Does anyone here really observe the speed limit at all times? If you speed in area that will get your attention, your risk of getting pulled over goes up greatly. If you speed on the highway with everyone else and don't draw attention to yourself, you are still in violation of the law but most likely are not going to get pulled over. Escorts did something that got them noticed. Given the sheer number of provider websites, review sites and other facilitators of the hobby, most probably are just noise out there on the net. The best advise for all to include site owners is to remember that this is a hobby. Treat it as such.
If you want a service that provides reviews, great. I would just be hesitant about linking a review site with a site that takes money for membership and/or ads. I'd try to limit the monetary aspect of the site and instead rely on participation to build quality. Granted, this would mean out of pocket expenses for those that desire to run such a site, but after all isn't a hobby something that someone pays out of pocket expenses in order to get enjoyment?You do realize that ECCIE does accept money for banner ads by the ladies? You realize that people can and do pay for access here? You realize that they are making money on this site?
Doesn't seem to bode well for ECCIE, Backpage, TER, or any other site with escort ads.First - I seriously have to meet you - Fancyinheels! OMG!!!
Seems like the powers that be would be happy that prostitution is on the Net privately rather than walking the streets publicly. Why is America, land of the free, home of the brave, so afraid of sexuality, the adult entertainment trade, and P4P? The government should just legalize the oldest, most prevalent worldwide profession, clean it up, tax it, and require licensing fees. Forget the paperwork revenue; just diverting the money LE spends now enforcing laws to "protect our morals" could be so much more helpful, say, with the war on drugs and gang violence.
I don't get it and never will. Originally Posted by Fancyinheels