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Please stop the fear-mongering
vorlon 119 Reviews 39 reads
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Yes, there are handles that are used to post reviews that are, at best, intended to boost the business for a provider who might well deserve the review and at worst are downright deceptive or, in some cases, intended to harm a provider's business.  This is not new; it has essentially always been like this.  It does underscore the need for researching the reviews and the reviewers when it comes to seeing someone you are not familiar this.
As far as your claims regarding what other parties can do to track us, they are overblown.  It's possible to do these things but few have the resources and there is no point to someone outside the government doing so.  The government can, if it really wishes to do so, track any of us down but unless you are into some serious shit, it is not worth the cost in resources to bust the average hobbyist.  Take the usual precautions like a hobby phone, hobby email, etc. and be cautious in your dealings and the odds are high you will not have a problem.

It is no secret that  this TER is a platform where it is a marketing space for Handlers, Service Manager, Drivers or Pimp and ironically they are also paid subscriber. There are many reviews I noticed that the “first review” of an escort or provider was posted by someone who could be the pimp and rated a very high score to boost business. What is concerning here that these “powerful” pimps can trace your post to the IP of your phone as well as log-in history, phone model/windows firmware/ MAC and actual physical address and IP gateways etc . It is a risk that need to be called out in case TER gets compromised in the US by LEO.

If provider only has the 1 review i would say check the reviews past reviews. If they only have 1 or a few within the same time span i would say stay away or wait for more reviews. It does suck tho that the hobby has now turned to this.

Your post is a confused description of something that is well-known, and it is why TER was offline for several years before you arrived, in order to preserve itself when it seemed there was a real threat from the Feds.  
Of course TER can see the IPs and other info of those who message them or post, but that info is now, I believe, all offshore and not easily available to US agencies.  
TER has used that info for years. There was a time when hobbyists/providers would be banned if they were seen on TER with identical IPs -- You know, writing a review in her hotel room while she smiles at you and strokes you, or using her laptop to log in to your account. Those things used to happen.
But why you imply the info is available to pimps I don't know.
Hobbyists who are worried about this can use VPNs and other methods to hide their info, but step #1 is not to share personal info with people you don't know. Never. However much you want them in your pants or you in theirs.
As for fake reviewers/providers undermining TER credibility, we have to help stop them. TER hasn't got the resources to be that efficient.
That is one of the things that makes this whole thing work, and in the process we establish a community that we can trust ourselves. For me, it used to be that the providers who caught my attention and I felt confident in approaching were almost all those with a good TER rep or presence. The proportions have changed, but the effect of a provider being present on TER has not. And I think it makes us all safer.

Jedi master Yoda or Kung-Fu Master Oogway, you LS seem to carry that level of wisdom like one of those fictional yet plausible personsa.

Yes, there are handles that are used to post reviews that are, at best, intended to boost the business for a provider who might well deserve the review and at worst are downright deceptive or, in some cases, intended to harm a provider's business.  This is not new; it has essentially always been like this.  It does underscore the need for researching the reviews and the reviewers when it comes to seeing someone you are not familiar this.
As far as your claims regarding what other parties can do to track us, they are overblown.  It's possible to do these things but few have the resources and there is no point to someone outside the government doing so.  The government can, if it really wishes to do so, track any of us down but unless you are into some serious shit, it is not worth the cost in resources to bust the average hobbyist.  Take the usual precautions like a hobby phone, hobby email, etc. and be cautious in your dealings and the odds are high you will not have a problem.

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