Thanks for all the input so far.
I see that some people hate it, some people love it-sounds like bp/eccie/CL/Indys/everything else in teh world also.
Originally Posted by cabot
Well as I think you will see, the ladies like twitter - most guys don't. That is because there are much more hoops to jump through on twitter for guys and there is no accountability for providers - aka no review system, etc
I'm hoping for a 'Intro to hobbying on twitter' for newbies who have never used it.
So maybe some specific examples:
1) How do you find providers on twitter? I'm assuming there's not a 'tag', - is there a section or something similar for services?
Originally Posted by cabot
There is no standard - it is hit or miss. Generally I would try searching for certain key words - say I was going to Tampa - I would search with some variation of "Tampa Escort GFE Companion ECCIE, etc. " Pick a couple different variations and sort
2) Are the interactions basically 'following' an individual provider's account? Similar to having their website info, except more real-time, apparently some discussion, etc.,?
Originally Posted by cabot
Yes, you can follow an account, they may post pics on occassion. As to interaction, remember it will be public unless you use DMs. It is really no different than interaction here
3) So from a hobbyist perspective - do you keep a running list of accounts that you follow, and then DM to see if anyone you're interested in is available?
Originally Posted by cabot
I have only used it out of town in areas where I did not have a good reliable review board / source
4) General comments -how is it different from a hobbyists perspective? How do you do any research on whether a girl gives a good session?
Originally Posted by cabot
This is the biggest difference. There are no reviews. There is no way for the hobbyist to do any research on her sessions from other hobbyists unless you can track it down yourself on some separate review board. You are basically flying blind
5) Is screening by providers where they ask for your real-life info more prevalent/standard on twitter? I saw someone post this and a bunch of people seemed to approve. That's a deal-breaker for me personally, but curious ot know if that's the case. (see example I'll post below the questions).
Originally Posted by cabot
Yes - The vast majority on twitter have very extensive screening, including real world info and some also require prepaid deposits