Are we damaging massageplanet.net 's reputation?
Personally, I think the board was a lot better before it was so widely known. Having dancers and SPs on the board, IMO, can have a chilling effect on what info is spread around. Seen many reviews lately? I know I don't post about certain ladies who I know read the boards.
I sorta think of it like this: imagine if Consumer Reports allowed the companies they were reviewing to post rebuttals and editorials in the pages of their publication. Yes, it can be good to get such info and allow for companies to defend themselves but, all the same, it still loses some of its objectivity. And the reviews get lost in the clutter of off-the-mark discussions (more on this later). And don't get me started on the not-so-subtle advertising...
e.g. if I know girl X reads the board, I'm not going to post details about girl X that I know can identify myself. Or I'm not going to make statements that might piss her off, even though they're true. Or I'm not going to reveal hidden gems out there b/c I know the girl will be able to narrow it down a whole lot to who is spreading the info.
I think massageplanet.net has evolved into an altogether different beast. It's no longer primarily a review board; it's more like a general meeting/conversation board with a slant towards adult entertainment in the GTA. That's why there are so many off-topic threads (even by me!). massageplanet.net has changed. I dunno if it's for better or for worse. IMO, it's worse for SC reviews but probably better for general chitchat. I guess it depends on what you value more. That being said, I think it's a natural evolution. There's just something honest and open about a simple little website where us perverts exchange info.
Personally, I think the board was a lot better before it was so widely known. Having dancers and SPs on the board, IMO, can have a chilling effect on what info is spread around. Seen many reviews lately? I know I don't post about certain ladies who I know read the boards.
I sorta think of it like this: imagine if Consumer Reports allowed the companies they were reviewing to post rebuttals and editorials in the pages of their publication. Yes, it can be good to get such info and allow for companies to defend themselves but, all the same, it still loses some of its objectivity. And the reviews get lost in the clutter of off-the-mark discussions (more on this later). And don't get me started on the not-so-subtle advertising...
e.g. if I know girl X reads the board, I'm not going to post details about girl X that I know can identify myself. Or I'm not going to make statements that might piss her off, even though they're true. Or I'm not going to reveal hidden gems out there b/c I know the girl will be able to narrow it down a whole lot to who is spreading the info.
I think massageplanet.net has evolved into an altogether different beast. It's no longer primarily a review board; it's more like a general meeting/conversation board with a slant towards adult entertainment in the GTA. That's why there are so many off-topic threads (even by me!). massageplanet.net has changed. I dunno if it's for better or for worse. IMO, it's worse for SC reviews but probably better for general chitchat. I guess it depends on what you value more. That being said, I think it's a natural evolution. There's just something honest and open about a simple little website where us perverts exchange info.