Suggestion and Policy

Provider Ad Posting Policy
ItalianGabriella See my TER Reviews 7734 reads
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Aside from our weekly ad on our home board, if touring, we are allowed to post an ad on the regional board of the city we are touring. City and dates in the heading.

Well NC and SC are clumped together on one board. Two states on one board. I posted my regular ad for Charlotte, and then a day or two later tried to post an ad for Greenville, SC, as I will be there next week. Which was denied and I'm now moderated. According to policy my post should have been allowed. I put the city and dates in the heading, as required. The "Carolinas Board" is the regional board for both cities.

Now, I understand that allowing ads to be posted according to policy, the Carolina Board would become a huge clusterf*ck of provider ads. But as I had to go back to my original Charlotte post, and add Greenville underneath it, its only been viewed 6 times, at the moment. My original ad, 150+. And the guys often only scroll so far back when looking at the boards.

Theres got to be some kind of solution to this. Either separate the boards somehow, into an NC and SC board, or something else. I dunno. I wish I had a reasonable solution to add to the complaining, but I don't think its fair that I posted an ad completely according to policy, and it was denied. And I'm now moderated. I shouldn't be moderated, as my posting history would show. I've seen numerous ads over the months on the Carolina board from the same providers, mentioning different cities, posted all in the same week.

little phil 37 Reviews 4990 reads
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I've made private suggestions to "the folks upstairs" about reconfiguring boards in the past.  The trick, IMHO, is to balance the work with the benefit.  Carolina board activity is pretty light, and breaking it into pieces would make it even lighter.  Following that logic, Other Cities could become 20 boards or more.

If you'd like some tricks that fall within the rules, feel free to PM me.  I don't think that board warrants splitting, but that's just my 2 cents.

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