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Reading profiles
It's a good habit to get into.
If you don't like people that break the rules, post email address, and you don't like camgirls here, it would help a little if you didn't reply to them in the forums.
I do think most of us do click on and thoroughly read a profile before giving them a big ole "Welcome to the site" post.
Personally, I do not interact with anyone who has contact information in their profile or is obviously a camgirl.
The one I logged in and saw today, was a 21 year old woman, glossy pro photos and the dead give-away sentence about "her chatroom?"
She's gone now, but I'm sure you see the reasoning behind taking a small effort to make sure you are not encouraging someone who breaks the rules and is gonna be trolling for your credit card numbers.
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July 19, 2008, 07:13 |
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Re: Reading profiles
Reading profiles can be a good thing. I like looking at the pics better.
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July 19, 2008, 07:57 |
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Re: Reading profiles
I've heard complaints from members about camgirls and contact info...these very same people often posts "Welcome" to these violators just because they didn't do that one click, read, then post.
If a noob does the riddle or tries to disguise their email address in their profile, then you know they are aware of the rules and chose to blow them off and try the sneaky way...these noobs really don't deserve any positvie attention until they decide to follow the same rules and guidelines the rest of us do.
If someone seems like an alright person who just didn't bother to read the rules, I sometimes will write them a nice note, explain that if they don't edit their profile themselves they are running the risk of deletion and banning when the profiles are checked by the staff.
Some apologize, comply and become good friends of ours here, others just don't give a crap.
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July 19, 2008, 09:20 |
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Re: Re: Reading profiles
QUOTE (Chazzy @ July 19, 2008, 09:20)I've heard complaints from members about camgirls and contact info...these very same people often posts "Welcome" to these violators just because they didn't do that one click, read, then post.
If a noob does the riddle or tries to disguise their email address in their profile, then you know they are aware of the rules and chose to blow them off and try the sneaky way...these noobs really don't deserve any positvie attention until they decide to follow the same rules and guidelines the rest of us do.
If someone seems like an alright person who just didn't bother to read the rules, I sometimes will write them a nice note, explain that if they don't edit their profile themselves they are running the risk of deletion and banning when the profiles are checked by the staff.
Some apologize, comply and become good friends of ours here, others just don't give a crap.
Yup. I do read profiles, but the pics give a person incentive to look more closely.
Many times it's the headline that captures my attention. An example.--" I always wanted to be a procrastinator, but never got around to it."
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July 19, 2008, 09:27 |
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Re: Reading profiles
I read profiles, you'd be surprised some of the things you read!!!
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July 19, 2008, 11:16 |
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Re: Reading profiles
I love reading them, it's always a let down when you click and all there is to read is something like..."Just wanna fuck"
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July 19, 2008, 17:05 |
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Re: Re: Reading profiles
QUOTE (Chazzy @ July 19, 2008, 17:05)I love reading them, it's always a let down when you click and all there is to read is something like..."Just wanna fuck"
--or "tell ya later"
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