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How’d you like your real name, occupation and phone no. to be posted on Twitter?
Mr_Info 2335 reads
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A lady, Rachel Barnes, got a review that said she was heavier than pics on her site. Otherwise a nice review. She didn’t like it. TER wouldn’t change it and won’t let her withdraw. In retaliation she went ballistic and outed the reviewer.

-- Modified on 11/30/2017 3:40:44 PM

I think everyone would agree that No, it would not be good to have real life info posted on Twitter. If you're posting this as a PSA you really need to name the provider.

Chiguy

The review probably would not have destroyed her reputation but I assume her response to it will. Talk about cutting off your face to spite your nose.

I don't agree with posting someone's real information just because they wrote a bad review of you. And really-it's not that bad of a review. I've had guys give me 7's and say they had a great time-some guys are just really nitpicky scorers.

However, if the escort was 50-60 lbs. heavier than she looked in her photos, why go through with the session at all? The smart thing to do would be to say "Sorry, but you look different from your pictures, so I'm leaving." and then leave. Why waste money on a lady you're not attracted to? I'm not defending what she did-just saying it seems silly to go through the session if a lady misrepresented herself in her photos.

...she wouldn't let him so the review was written in retaliation.  
Revenge reviews happen even tho 7/7 isn't the worst thing in the world.
This probably shouldn't have been put all over twitter but if a guy is trying to stealthing providers um I think that might be the bigger problem (and no I would not put a guy's info all over Twitter).  
I do think she should take his info down on such a public site mainly because he can just change it all up as he continues to do his thing to others.

-- Modified on 12/4/2017 3:21:49 AM

When it comes to written reviews, I wouldn't "out" someone that I disagreed with. Confront? Most likely. Out? No. Negative.  

The repercussions of outing someone (on both sides, mind you) can have major repurcussions. In a world where everything is smoke and mirrors, the last thing you want to have is a bad reputation.

Or do board posts on a "supposedly anonymous" internet board carry more weight than a bad review in your mind?

 
I guess you no longer care about a bad reputation.  

 
The worst part about what you did is that while it has zero impact on my life, I have been "out" for years now, every guy who doesn't want to give provider his personal info has only to point to what you did to me as reason NOT to give some other girl his personal info. You have just proven the point that ANY woman might out a guy for even the slightest perceived transgression, or in our case even if we have never even met. Every legitimate provider who screens should be beyond pissed off at you right now.

 
Do you care to even attempt justifying what you did?

But she didn't out a client... you've never been a client of hers. and this isn't even close to the same thing. You didn't trust her with your information and she betrayed you. You didn't even give her your information.She googled the handle name of a VERY outspoken member on here and your ripoff report and photo popped up. Google is still free (as of right now anyway)  You've been all over the internet and blogs for some time and it's been mentioned here a lot before, you've even mentioned it before. Why do you care now?

that this whole subject is a slippery slope. Too many opportunities for one handle / user name to be linked to IRL info. So many opportunities for too much info to be circulated. Hence me staying off Twitter, posting under an alias, etc.  

This really is the age of fake information / too much information / fucked up lack of privacy at every turn.  

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