Though on the other hand it could make most reviews candy coated and therefore useless in the quest for an exchange of truthful information.
Originally Posted by cheatercheater
Of course, many reviewers already assume the ladies can access the information. In a sense, the prohibition effectively is to protect us from certain reactions; punishment is imposed most often because the ladies access the ROS
and harass the reviewer about it. If she doesn't do that last part, the mods probably won't know that she's read or received that information, will they? (And many guys wouldn't be deterred by the potential for a nasty PM anyway. Seriously, who cares?)
So one potential compromise would be to not (officially) allow the ladies access, but if she does find out and acts on it, treat that on a case-by-case basis. If she's bitching about the reviewer saying she's unattractive or not any good at a BJ, she'll be sanctioned because that kind of response is counter-productive for truthful information. If she's bringing forward information disputing objective and material facts about the review, take that into account in determining whether or not to punish her (or the guys who leaked the info to her). Judgment call, just like a lot of other areas of moderation. Because any black-and-white absolute rule may give worse results than the exercise of judgment with a flexible standard.
*shrug* I don't expect to convince many people.