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Re:why use the alias feature
atl_mgr 4216 reads
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Aliases were originally created by the software developer so that TER members could post on the discussion boards while maintaining anonymity about their reviews.

See link below for other valid reasons.

marcb3439 reads

wondering why this idea was born?
marcb(never used an alias on t.v.)

atl_mgr4217 reads

Aliases were originally created by the software developer so that TER members could post on the discussion boards while maintaining anonymity about their reviews.

See link below for other valid reasons.

kicked in the nutz2665 reads

It allows you to inject humor. Or ask a question you wouldn't otherwise.  Maybe it allows you to send a message to someone who gets your alias.  Many good reasons, too bad alot of alias' go to the dark side, Luke.

reasons to use an alias from time to time.

As has been stated it could be so one can be light hearted and sort of let one's hair down so to speak. Maybe bring up or respond to a subject that is not a part of the person's regular persona etc. Or as has been pointed out to creat a name closer to the working name (I joined TER about 4 months before I made the decision to start escorting as a part of looking into it and my working name is nowhere near my screen name here) Trying to get a message to someone else without telling the entire world is an other good reason (I have used all of these reasons in the past to post under an alias before the new policy that I only learned of when I returned to the boards on a regular basis recently)

I know there are some whom have abused the feature but maybe that could have been better solved by when a person joins they can choose 1 or 2 aliases and be limited to only those for as long as they are a member. Instead it was decided that only vip s can have aliases  now.

To me this is rather unfair to the person who is based in an area that does not support TER. I have been an active member of TER for about 3 yrs and outside of the 2 trips I made to CA and NYC respectively, I can count on 1 hand how many clients I have had from TER. For me (and I am sure plenty of others providers and hobbiests alike) it does not make good business sense to spend a good portion of the advertising budget on a vip membership when there is no return on it..

-- Modified on 7/26/2006 8:25:19 AM

utrdude2973 reads

Femaleartist.....your last paragraph is excellent...I always complain that this board looks like the yellow pages.  Wish I knew who you are.

-- Modified on 7/26/2006 7:02:21 AM

and see what they look like. Atlanta is one of the most active boards on TER & if you look at the majority of other boards perhaps your perception of the atlanta board being the "yellow pages" may change. If not, then feel free to liven up discussion.

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GaGambler3075 reads

At the risk of sounding like a suck up, I have to agree. The large canine board is a prime example, out of the first fifty or sixty posts, all are ad posts with only two exeptions. Without ad posts there would be no content whatsoever.

TER is certainly not without it's faults , but there is genuine discourse here, Its rarely boring around here, and when it is you can always count on someone like PT to post something silly to liven it up. lol

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