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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Colton said:

Because it doesn’t make sense to create a 411 post if you have personal info already.  

Creating a review to share with others is paying it forward without being asked.  I'll often hire someone that has no reviews, and then create a thread on the provider including his RM name and home city in the subject line, a link to his profile in the first post, and my positive or negative experience with the gentleman.

Similarly:  When I visit a restaurant, I may leave a review on Yelp or Google maps, etc., shortly after I patronize the establishment.  I would never think of posting a review on a restaurant that I haven't tried, asking "Anyone on Google Maps have information on this restaurant?" To each their own.

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Posted (edited)
20 minutes ago, Vegas_Millennial said:

Creating a review to share with others is paying it forward without being asked.  I'll often hire someone that has no reviews, and then create a thread on the provider including his RM name and home city in the subject line, a link to his profile in the first post, and my positive or negative experience with the gentleman.

Similarly:  When I visit a restaurant, I may leave a review on Yelp or Google maps, etc., shortly after I patronize the establishment.  I would never think of posting a review on a restaurant that I haven't tried, asking "Anyone on Google Maps have information on this restaurant?" To each their own.

I think he was referring to using the “411” moniker specifically…411 being the number you used to call to get information for you youngins.  Now urban slang as in “what’s the 411 on the party tonight?”

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2 minutes ago, DavidNY said:

I think he was referring to using the “411” moniker specifically…411 being the number you used to call to get information for you youngins.  Now urban slang as in “what’s the 411 on the party tonight?”

Ah---  in that case, I agree with the sentiments further up that says it is unnecessary.  No need for question marks either. 

"CumSlutXS in Cincinnati" is all that is needed for a subject line.  Maybe "CumSlutXS in Cincinnati, great at watersports" would help.  Adding "411" or "Any experience?" is pretty much assumed.

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I don't understand adding the city.  A lot of providers are only in a city for a couple of days.  Doesn't adding the city in the title end-up creating multiple threads on the same provider, which is something I thought we were trying to avoid.

Posted
15 minutes ago, MikeThomas said:

I don't understand adding the city.  A lot of providers are only in a city for a couple of days.  Doesn't adding the city in the title end-up creating multiple threads on the same provider, which is something I thought we were trying to avoid.

"CumSlutXS in Cincinnati for now, but traveling"  .....the OP can change the subject title as is appropriate

Posted
2 minutes ago, MikeThomas said:

Okay, buy a couple of months later when CumSlutXS is in Chicago, do I dm the op and ask him to update the subject title, or do I post a new thread called...

"CumSlutXS in Chicago for now, but traveling"

 

yeah, I know.....it's a dilemma!......

Posted
On 3/6/2025 at 3:14 PM, MikeThomas said:

But don't multiple threads about one provider end up getting merged by the moderator?

👋Moderator here. 👋

The mods don't go searching to see whether a provider is the subject of an earlier profile. There is no rule against having multiple threads about the same topic, so there's no real reason for us to do this.

Typically, when multiple profiles about the same provider are merged it is result of a forum member searching for and/or locating the other thread(s), reporting them, and requesting we merge them.

🎩Member hat put back on and firmly in place🎩

As for putting the city in the thread's title, it doesn't matter to me. People move and travel, so there is little value in a thread called "Jack Provider in San Rafael" after he moves to Seatle.

"411" is similar. It can mean one of two things: 

  1. The OP wants the 411 on the provider.
  2. The OP has the 411 on the provider. 

Now, if you are curious about your provider's, ahem, "cleanliness" prior to topping, you would prepend your question with "811."

Posted
46 minutes ago, rvwnsd said:

There is no rule against having multiple threads about the same topic, so there's no real reason for us to do this.

But it is very, very, very much appreciated when you do combine the postings.  THANK YOU!

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