Seeing a major uptick in fake reviews
Noticing more reviews of massage shoppes that seem fake. New accounts with low post counts giving glowing detailed reviews to super hot girls at AMPs.
They are hoping the fake review makes you stop by and decide to stay even though the girl reviewed conveniently "just left. ".
Don't fall for it.
Let's start reporting obvious shills
Same thing is happening in the Seattle massage section: spa owners are posting fake reviews. I posted this over there, as well.
Here's what to look out for:
1) Low post count. It's important for us to report them and get them banned early, before their post count can rise to look more legit.
2) Low quality post history. They either only post reviews of amazing girls and / or pointless replies that add nothing to a convo.
3) Fuzzy on the money. Review doesn't mention money other than the house fee. They want people coming in with as little info as possible.
4) Incorrect details. They mention girls who are long gone and / or other details that don't apply to the AMP in question, like mentioning a couch at a spa where no rooms have couches, etc. Often also takes the form of wild exaggeration, such as the provider climaxing from the back of the clients hand rubbing her (I wish I was making that up).
5) Usually include the address and / or a link to an ad. Of course, this could also just be a helpful member. But if a shill account checks the top four boxes, its probably going to also include this one.
6) The review sounds like its written by ChatGPT. Because it is. Run on sentences, slightly awkward metaphors. The English doesn't sound like a non-native speaker but it also doesn't sound QUITE right. Often the paragraphs are missing because it's copy and pasted not authored on this site. If you have any experience reading AI-authored copy, youll know what I'm talking about.
Let's report every post so Admin can I'd and ban these fools before their post counts make it easier to hide. I've reported two that arent far below this post. Please do the same when you find these posts here. They match all six checklist items.
[blue]THEN WHY AREN'T YOU DOING THIS?????
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Absolutely report them after reading their posting history to confirm they're shills
[QUOTE=AussieFury;6713710]Same thing is happening in the Seattle massage section: spa owners are posting fake reviews. I posted this over there, as well.
Here's what to look out for:[/QUOTE]Agreed Aussie. Here's a textbook example that checks all boxes (namely never mentions $$ and AIish writing) who just popped into the Everett forum today: [URL]http://www.usasexguide.nl/forum/member.php?908596-MilkingWaifu[/URL].