Jackie.....do you not have access to the strip club section?
Bubba
Originally Posted by Bubba
I tried to reply to the thread about the strip club law in MO and I got this message:
Allie_Kat, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:
- Your user account may not have sufficient privileges to access this page. Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features or some other privileged system?
- If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account, or it may be awaiting activation.
Originally Posted by Allie_Kat
Bubba - as far as I am aware,
EVERY verified provider account will receive the same error message that Allie has reported when attempting to post in any section on ECCIE that contains a review . . . I can read the sections, but I - along with any other verified provider - cannot post in them. We are by design eliminated from the "discussions" becasue we have verified provider status.
I am fairly certain that this is a site-wide global setting that the board owners and administrators have elected to activate to eliminate the problem of ladies commenting on reviews, however, in doing so it leaves verified providers at a severe disadvantage (as previously outlined).
My concern voiced in my first post in this thread is quite valid. If the software permissions cannot be set to allow everyone equal posting privileges, then user-names that are
KNOWN ladies should be prohibited from posting in those sections where verified providers face the same prohibition.
The error exists for verified providers attempting to post in the following sections in EVERY geographical subsection on ECCIE:
Independent Provider Reviews
Agency Reviews
Spa/Studio/MP Reviews/Discussions
Strip Club Reviews/Discussions
Other Reviews/Discussions
I can understand the "block" being placed on Independent and Agency reviews. The issue is that entire discussions take place in the three remaining sections that are NOT reviews and input from verified providers is prohibited by ECCIE.
Perhaps, you were unaware of the limitation(s) placed on verified provider accounts when you made your initial posting inviting Allie's participation.
Kisses,
- Jackie