I think the answer for harder to "verify" encounters getting credit should be put on the shoulder's of the community and credibility of the posters.
Provide credit for reviews that meet certain guidelines and task your Moderating Team with reviewing a poster's overall credibility maybe once a quarter and if questionable decide on a case by case basis..... We accept emails that don't get responses, phone numbers that get turned off... why not street corners that change?
Would ANYONE question a review written by Satin, CB or even myself (back in the day) of a dancer that engaged in PFP? I would think not.... I would actually bet that if I wrote a review of a dancer today there would be a uptic at the door cash register within a few hours.
Webfoot was a WELL KNOWN reviewer and ventured into the street scene and no one would question the intelligence he brought forward.....
Heck.....I picked up one of the girls he sent me info on and had some fun with her myself.... I was way to nervous to ever repeat the encounter but hey... some guys have bigger balls...
I think every forum will develop a certain "expert panel" whose comments you will be able to use to gauge the credibility of the information being reviewed by others. Those people will out the problem children....
Provide the credit.... Monitor the situation.. See what develops..... Revisit the decision in a few months.....
CONTENT and entertainment will drive traffic... traffic will bring in more advertising.... More ads will bring more sessions.. more sessions will bring more reviews.... more reviews will mean more entertainment and traffic... more entertainment and traffic... ohhh... wait a sec.... I think I am repeating myself.
Open the site up and give it a chance to grow....
I remember someone saying that "a corpse with a $20 bill taped to his forehead could get a blowjob in a Houston Strip Club."
Originally Posted by GneissGuy
That was a pretty fair assessment of the Houston Strip Club Scene as I recall it.
I don't like seeing naked men... I was always a bit uncomfortable in some of the VIP rooms in Houston clubs that hosted all kinds of debauchery.