Courtesy Points to posting a review

Joey Tribbiani

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Apr 9, 2007
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I'm sure this topic has come up a few times, but after reading some attempts of reviews, I thought I would start a list of what should or should not be included in a review, most of these points are out of courtesy to terbites, SP's or MPA's;

1. Always include a link (if there is one). If you don't know how, ask.

2. We don't need the nitty-gritty details of your session, but a tasteful description of the services or the atmosphere would be nice. Some reviewers often use a rating system, I don't, but to each their own.

3. Please do not write one big paragraph, it is difficult to read. Skip a line after every 4th or 5th line.

4. There is no need to trash someone's rep or to "name call", we all have our opinions, please just provide the essentials and let the terbites make their own assessment.

5. Take each review "with a grain of salt". Everyone has different perferences and perspectives, let it be.

6. Be a gentleman.

7. Please indicate somewhere in the title that it is a review.

8. For obvious reasons, do not include the exact location of the service. I know the mods have kept this rule pretty secure.

These are just a few of my thoughts, please feel free to add more points or to critique.

Joey T
 

Joey Tribbiani

That's with two B's
Apr 9, 2007
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Naw, just filling in the time. I tend to skip many reviews due to how its written. I just thought it would help out some newbies.

Joey T
 

MmmMilena

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Apr 28, 2006
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Good tips! I personally agree with keeping the nitty-gritties of an appointment to oneself. I hate when a review sounds like a story from a porn magazine..lol.
 
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