TER General Board

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CougarLingus 320 reads
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2 / 21
1192967 45 Reviews 270 reads
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3 / 21

...The reviewer clicks the number of stars ( from 1 to 5 ) they feel represents the level of chemistry there was in the session. I don't know how that effects the number rating or if it does. I would think it doesn't.

NoGreenBorderedEnvelope 388 reads
posted
5 / 21

For example, I just looked at all reviews since November 2016 for a provider who has scores in her profile for Chemistry and Incall. That means at least one review must have been submitted through the Beta site, which became available in limited use last December. But none of those reviews show anything about Chemistry or Incall.  

Thus I wonder if that info is shown on reviews, and if not, why not?

Also, I think it's clear that, contrary to a post above, these Chemistry and Incall scores DO get factored into the overall scores ala the Top 100 lists. There's been some recent changes in those lists that seem related to the introduction of the Chemistry and Incall ratings.  

I hope Adnin can reply in this thread and shed some light on this subject.  

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 452 reads
posted
6 / 21

Of course it will no longer be "beta" at that time. It will be "theeroticreview"

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 452 reads
posted
7 / 21

without licking is never good.  

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 282 reads
posted
8 / 21

Of course you will only see it if you are in beta also.  

I'm not sure how you would find it in a review search. As you mentioned, at least one review would have to be submitted in beta, for the chemistry score to show up, but it also means the chemistry score had to be filled in on that beta review.
I have not submitted a beta review, so I am not sure if it is a required field when submitting a review in beta.  

You are also correct in that the chemistry scores are affecting the top 100. I'm not sure which "post above" said that it didn't.

MatureGFE See my TER Reviews 262 reads
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10 / 21
MatureGFE See my TER Reviews 330 reads
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11 / 21
perfectstorm 19 Reviews 385 reads
posted
12 / 21

But it does affect the top 100. There are some positions in the top lists that are out of place based on basic arithmetic (higher than they should be solely based on numbers) but those have chemistry scores.

-- Modified on 4/2/2017 9:06:25 PM

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 356 reads
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13 / 21
MatureGFE See my TER Reviews 283 reads
posted
14 / 21

And that Send PM that moves down the page is redic looking and distracting. That just one example.

Steph xoxo

OldRanger 62 Reviews 375 reads
posted
15 / 21

On our Mn top top 100 list in the top 25 are providers with Beta reviews and in some cases the average now listed for placement is actually outside of the average of the two traditional scores for performance and looks.
Until one realizes how it is working it has nothing on  "hooker Math"

NoGreenBorderedEnvelope 245 reads
posted
16 / 21

Right.  But what I was wondering about wasn't Chemistry and Incall showing up in profiles (in Beta of course), as I'd already seen that happening, but that the Chemistry and Incall scores don't show up in reviews. The profile you posted does provide an example of that... note there's no Chemistry or Incall scores in any review that could have been created using the Beta system.

It just seems whacky to me that these ratings aren't shown in reviews, but are shown as overall scores in profiles (in Beta).

Anyway, now there's two posts above that incorrectly state that Chemistry and Incall don't affect overall score:  xyz23's, and yours.  ;)
Posted By: perfectstorm
Of course you will only see it if you are in beta also.  
   
 I'm not sure how you would find it in a review search. As you mentioned, at least one review would have to be submitted in beta, for the chemistry score to show up, but it also means the chemistry score had to be filled in on that beta review.  
 I have not submitted a beta review, so I am not sure if it is a required field when submitting a review in beta.  
   
 You are also correct in that the chemistry scores are affecting the top 100. I'm not sure which "post above" said that it didn't.


-- Modified on 4/3/2017 6:00:21 AM

GaGambler 324 reads
posted
17 / 21

but yes, I understand your meaning, and while I most definitely do NOT like the new discussion board layout, I am quite fine with the new review format. I am of course not a fan of the new review guidelines but the format is fine.

1192967 45 Reviews 274 reads
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18 / 21

...I said it didn't know how it effects the rating. Specifically I was referring to the numbers a reviewer gives. Then I said I didn't "think" it did. That was speculation. I had not and still have not looked at Top 100 lists to consider anything beyond what I said. I take your word and perfectstorm's word that it apparently has effected the Top list.

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 320 reads
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19 / 21

I said it doesn't affect their numbers for looks and performance, but it does affect the placement in the top 100. I have no idea how TER is doing it, but the original top 100 lists were all based on straight math. Somehow, now they have chemistry and Location star ratings in conjunction with the number scores that affect overall ratings. Who knows what formula they are using? 🙁
Also, how does it affect providers not in the top 100? And how do you search for those ratings in a profile? (Or individual review?) I guess that was your original point. That you can't search for it. I know I have seen it (in a profile, not an individual review), like the example I had linked, but I don't have a way to search for it.

NoGreenBorderedEnvelope 333 reads
posted
20 / 21

Read the subject line of the post linked below. It strongly implies overall score isn't affected.  

As for how it affects providers not in the Top 100... Every provider with over a certain number of reviews has an overall score, and that score is on their profiles whether they're in the Top 100 or not. For example, see the profile you linked to above. Compare the provider's overall score to her Performance and Appearsnce scores. Before the advent of Chemistry and Incall scores, that overall score would have been lower.  That provider's Chemistry and Incall scores clearly affected her overall score. Just how that's calculated, I have no idea. Maybe it's a TER Trade Secret?  :)
Posted By: perfectstorm
I said it doesn't affect their numbers for looks and performance, but it does affect the placement in the top 100. I have no idea how TER is doing it, but the original top 100 lists were all based on straight math. Somehow, now they have chemistry and Location star ratings in conjunction with the number scores that affect overall ratings. Who knows what formula they are using? 🙁  
 Also, how does it affect providers not in the top 100? And how do you search for those ratings in a profile? (Or individual review?) I guess that was your original point. That you can't search for it. I know I have seen it (in a profile, not an individual review), like the example I had linked, but I don't have a way to search for it.

2648667 31 Reviews 285 reads
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21 / 21

Chemistry is a required field in beta. Incall is not, for obvious reasons.

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