God bless reviews, but how true is everything we read online?
A complex subject, and while the wider subject is vast, I shall try to keep it related to the escort subject. We are all aware that not everything we read is genuine, from product reviews or what someone thinks about a restaurant, to parcel delivery to your door. Some seem to be shameful fakes, others biased to opinion or deliberately designed to harm a business.
An old review that's so old that the escort's issues at the time have long been fixed. Because things change, often for the better. It all makes it hard to work out which reviews are genuine and which ones you can rely on. There's always another side, the side that never gets reported. Things you won't have realised that have happened. Recently, I had the unfortunate job of trying to clear up a situation. A guy who was unhappy that the girl refused to do OWO, even though it was on her profile services. After some time talking diplomatically and patiently to the girl.
She explained that the client had a skin complaint and she was worried about the risks of catching it. She didn't know if it was transmissible. The Client posted a review that she didn't do the services listed, and he felt ripped off. But of course, the unwritten other facts left out paint an unfair permanently bias. With the unpublished other side left unreported, you have to make your own judgment. Can you guarantee the authenticity also? Risk factors are the ex-boyfriend, an unhappy neighbour, a landlord, and a competitor escort or agency trying to kill off the local competition. Paid reviewers, posting things too good to be true. What's the answer? We have thought about this for a while and have decided to post our reviews by invitation only.
Only genuine clients who have just visited a girl are given the opportunity post a review with an invite. This way, we hope to eliminate the TROLLS from the system, or at the very least reduce them to a minimum. That's the way forward, in my opinion.
Let's hope to filter the purity of reviews and restore trust in what we read online.