Posted By: Rodgerdaily
Ter has a database of reviews already. What more is needed?
Putting information out in the open where any LE or child can have access doesnt seem like a safe endevor.
Its a shame that your civilized question isnt getting the attention it deserves due to rabbid children running amok. But this is part of the TER discussion board experience.
Seems to me if TER really cared about creating a possitive discussion board they would shut down troll accounts. Eventually they could disable trolls and juviniles from getting on. A person can waste only so much time and money to keep buying new computers and IPs. Ter does have the ability to do a pretty good job at dissabling someone from logging in.
(ps, sorry to hijack your post, but its challenging to post meaninful responses with the garbage that is allowed to fester)
Thanks for your response. Problem with TER is two-folds.
The database design is inadequate for traveling K-girls who are given different names by different agencies in different city often not by choice. As it is now, you can't assign more than two cities to any profile, so if a profile is localized to LA and SF, then it doesn't show up in any other city search resulting in multiple profiles even when they are able to maintain a common name.
Second problem is that it's often difficult to prove to the admins that certain providers are the same people or different people. I was just turned down in my efforts to have Erin (214502) and Ko / Nami's (203996) profiles merged. As you know she is a well known K-doll with 26 reviews under Erin and 99 reviews under Ko / Nami. She worked as Ko in Baltimore up until last week and is starting as Erin in NoVA this week, both under Washington DC metro region. TER could not be convinced that they were the same provider. It's not as if Ko / Nami / Erin is going to call up TER to correct the mistake when she barely speaks English and it's not necessarily in the agencies interest to correct the mistake either when they were the ones who created the multiple names.
It's ultimately up to us hobbyists to maintain a useful database of some sort to help each other out. When a new girl is in town, we can quickly see who she is and where she has been. It can be as something as simple as a private Google Doc spreadsheet or something more complicated stored on a private server accessible to select group.
-- Modified on 9/3/2013 5:00:24 PM