My first reaction is, "Another number to game the system!" SOME might be adept and generating mouse clicks to run up the numbers. She can put links to specific reviews on her web page ads, or do a lot of self-clicking between appointments, ...
And if not gamed, what info does it convey? When looking for someone new, if she has many reviews, I might start by looking for familiar reviewers whose opinions have been reliable for me in the past. Or I might go random. Five reviews, I'll read them all. 50 reviews, ... not so much.
The main outliers I can think of might be from posts on the boards, "Got to read this review!" which could generate many clicks.
I'm not even sure that "likes" on reviews would be useful. Does the reader like the writing style? The plot (i.e., details). Utility (as a guide to making a choice)?
I'm not seeing any good reason for adding this counter.
Why should anyone care how many times a review is read?
Not to mention, just like board posts, the longer a review has been posted the more reads it's likely to have had.
Additionally, this would be yet another reason for reviewers to "embellish" their accounts of what happened between them and the ladies they see. If I wanted to read "Letters from Penthouse" that's what I'd be reading.
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