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The Suggestion Box
The Gallop Pole 1808 reads
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There have been lots of threads complaining about various aspects of TER policies/operations, so I thought perhaps we should stop complaining and get constructive!  Today's poll:

What specific changes would you like to see TER implement?

Once this thread has plenty of responses, we'll ask Dingus15 to bring it to the attention of management.  (Again, please be constructive and specific.)

modprod 134 Reviews 2196 reads
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Consider adding 0.5 increments for reviews,ie  7.5, 8.5 ,9.5.  It may be splitting hairs (or is it spitting hairs?)  but with so many reviews help is needed in sorting out the next contestant! Small increments for those of us with small implements

The ladies have a white list, let the gents have a Hot List. They can list the very best that they recommend.  

On the new review page list  the ladies aggregate scores and even number of reviews.  Let the hobbyist sort through the information faster and get to the ladies of most interested.  Consider adding a "TER friend"  star next to the ladies name on that list. That would be for ladies with a certain minimum number of reviews  and set  minimum aggregate score.

Soo many reviews it is getting harder to make an informed choice. The casual hobbyist needs the help

VictoriaOfAz 3205 reads
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All great ideas , I also want inform others that if you recieve pms from someone that is causing you grief like sending threats or being rude you can click on an ignore button and they will be put on a list which makes it imposssible for them to contact you in the future a great feature that I was just informed about on your incoming mail...

-- Modified on 9/7/2007 9:16:40 AM

azjimmy 5 Reviews 1980 reads
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A couple ideas jump out at me:

1) A way to save common searches so you don't have to repeatedly fill out all the fields.

2) A separate forum for rants and drama.  ;-)

anabangbang 2653 reads
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to cut back on squabbling:

count any post that has a link to a provider's website as an ad and apply the 7 day rule.


to cut back on shiling:

dont allow guys to post links to providers websites.
if they want to tout a provider, they need to pay for a session and submit a review.


fairly easy to implement without subjecting staff to a bunch of work or a system overhaul. everyone knows that strategic link placement is paramount to successful online marketing so take away the ability to use them excessively or needlessly.

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