I honestly think that never works and sometimes is counter productive
[QUOTE=Jorum;7556007]We should collectively just have a reminder post of all the suspected shills and any new ones as they pop up. Similar to the lists of all the available girls in the area.
Their AI slop is annoying and the reminder post should have instructions on how to add them to your ignore list.
I really wish they were just banned, but they're still posting 5 new posts every single day so 🤷.[/QUOTE]People have been suggesting that type of response for years and one multiple sites. Nothing changes. But sometimes what happens in people disagree with assessments and the guy that had the bad or disappointing experience calls whoever wrote positive reports a shill. If that happens enough people just stop sharing information and experiences. Which is want this is all about. I think a much better approach here is.
1) Everyone should pay attention to how others review and if those reviews were helpful or not to them. If not then just don't pay attention to them. Taste differ and we all have a different set of eyes.
2) A number of people have mentioned signs to look for if you want to spot "shills". Post that type of thing, everyone then can use those criteria to come to their own conclusion but you can avoid publishing some list of names that will include some false positives and generate the counter productive response of stopping sharing anything.
3) Accept that we live in a world of variation, uncertainty, imperfect information and YMMV.