If someone posts false information about a Provider (BBFS for instance) I see nothing wrong with another Hobbyist alerting her re what's being said in the ROS portion of a review. This is about someone's livelihood and if she's being slandered in ROS I applaud whomever gave her a heads up. Originally Posted by txcwby6Thanks! I totally agree. A provider should have a right to know what is being said and also to defend herself, especially if the accusations are out of line and even completely false.
And what if there are substantiating claims? Originally Posted by argus256How is that possible? It is he said she said and all fictional or with disclaimer. I am sure that people claim to have done things that did not happen and for ego boosting only. However, some claims hurt more than others. If provider provided service not normally available and told the hobbyist not to tell and the hobbyist not only told but includes the not to tell part. What can a provider do? even if it is all made up, what can a provider do?
I can't imagine the amount of rebuttals we would have to read for even a minor disagreement in an otherwise glowing review. I think most providers would take small criticisms in stride, remember some here thrive on drama, both providers and clients. Originally Posted by sinep1Maybe the answer to that part would be to implement an "ignore" functionality where you could filter out all posts by JLC or ProviderDramaLlamaX.
I can't imagine the amount of rebuttals we would have to read for even a minor disagreement in an otherwise glowing review. I think most providers would take small criticisms in stride, remember some here thrive on drama, both providers and clients. Maybe provider ROS access for NO's only.I don't even want to be able to reply in the review (I have no problem with the "make a thread in co-ed" policy) but I want to know what people are saying. For all I know, someone has said I offer X, Y, Z (that I don't offer) just to make their dick hard while writing the review. In an ideal world, providers would be able to see the ROS, and if they let us write in "NO" recommendations only...goodness I'd just be tickled pink.
I've seen Anhellica many times since about February and I can vouch that she absolutely does not offer BBFS. She has a ton of positive reviews and it would be a travesty for this allegation to ruin her reputation. Originally Posted by TPJRNo, actually you CANNOT vouch for that. What you CAN vouch for is that she did not offer YOU BBFS. That is the point of all this, there is no way to dispute something that occurred BHD if you were NOT PRESENT!!
I agree 100 percent; "What's good for the goose is good for the gander..." I am just saying let's have equal rights on these boards, please. This is not the dark ages anymore. We have a right to know if what they are saying is the truth and so does everyone else.I Agree, and Let Hobbyist into that Powder Room and other restricted areas/sites, to see what is said. If some hobbyist are listed in that DNS BLACK BOOK, we have a right to Rebuttal there as well.
Anyone can write a review; even me! I haven't written one for myself, and would never stoop that low...let's get transparent and hear both sides of the story...it's only fair...and it's the right thing to do.
Just my two cents! Originally Posted by HoustonMilfDebbie
I Agree, and Let Hobbyist into that Powder Room and other restricted areas/sites, to see what is said. If some hobbyist are listed in that DNS BLACK BOOK, we have a right to Rebuttal there as well.Access to ROS is not even close to being equal to access to Powder Room or the Men's Lounge. Having access to ROS is simply enabling providers to learn from their customers and learn which customers to trust. Think about it for a sec. If a Provider notices that Hobbyist A tends to embellish his reviews in a manner that isn't aligned with her desired market strategy (lol...strategy / prostitution) she can then decide not to see said hobbyists when he solicits her companionship. Also, if Hobbyist B notices that Provider C always responds maliciously to reviews, he can put her on his DNS list.
Whats Fair is Fair, wouldn't you agree?
CG Originally Posted by Copierguy0
I Agree, and Let Hobbyist into that Powder Room and other restricted areas/sites, to see what is said. Originally Posted by Copierguy0I made that argument and retracted it coz the proposal is that the ladies get access to ROS. If it were access to the Men's Lounge, then the Powder Room comes into play - what's good for the gander is good for the goose.