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3 pointsIt was my real content they stole. They did remove my watermark which makes it easier for others to steal if they were deterred by watermarks before hand. I tour and the ads posted were in norther city locations for a tour I did 2 weeks ago that I won't do again for another 2 months. I pride myself on accurate info. This leads guys to thinking I am available in their location when I am not. Attempts at booking that I then have to decline. The extra admin work that comes with that is a pain. I delete my own LL ads after I visit a location for strictly this reason. And one site, while I was continuing to search today, had an old ad from my old name that I have been scrubbing from the net. Thankfully that site took both ads down this afternoon. There is no physical harm, but as stated, I am a brand and that take managing, creative content creation, and lots of time. I don't need that fucked with causing me extra work, possible image issues and needless annoyances.
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1 pointSo again I enjoyed a visit with Ciara and now consider her my only option currently in Kingston. Well worth the loot and not a clock watcher. Hot shower to begin at every location she provides Hotel or Airbnb. Without going into details she is all about customer service
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1 pointThank you @StephanieMystique I really appreciate it. Having support from another sex worker is important. I know I am privileged in my style of work and I don’t want to harm other sex workers but I can’t take on this responsibility for a site that is stealing content. That’s not even getting into all the other content the probably stole and may have refused to remove as well. Anyways; thanks again for the reaffirmation and validation of my opinions and feelings on the matter.
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1 pointHigh Five @Jenesis for taking the next step for getting that shut down. As an SW we pride ourselves on Integrity and being able to give our clients a sense of trust. Stealing our content doesn't help the battle we face for 'proving' ourselves. After all, all we have is our reputation. As Notch said... ... It doesn't take long for names to be slandered with the wrong postings and content. I have had ads site completely butcher and makes claims about services I provide, that I don't. If we stop caring about our content being true to ones self, then I would stop paying for photo shoots and go use stock based photos. There is a lot of work, time and effort, that goes into making ads and paying for them. Why would I spend time in creating for things to be stolen and loose credibility? It's not just our buisness that this happens in. It's across the board in all industries. It's why tech security is one of the fastest growing industries we currently have. Overall, I think, you did the right thing. We need more sites of integrity that both sides of the buisness can trust and go to.
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1 pointJust an update, my ads are removed on all sites as of now. Hopefully it stays that way. Thanks for the support guys. I appreciate it. Sometimes I get in my head and it is helpful to balance out things when I get other opinions or showing of support.
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1 pointYesterday reminded me of "sundress day". I used to work downtown (Ottawa). Probably my favourite day of the year was was it got warm in early summer. Warm enough for women to sport their summer dresses. Not the very first warm day, but what i would describe as the second or third day in first sustained "warm wave" (not even heat wave). Not the warmest day of the summer either. I would love to eat outside to enjoy the scenery (i was also distracted during my commute in and out of town): women sporting their sundresses. Of course hot ones, like all the one on this forum, but also "girls next door, dress acceptable for the office" and imperfect ones (I'll let you determine what that is). They all had something in common: they glowed, I think being happy and feelkng good about themselves (the ladies here can opine). I could see more skin by going to the beach or a strip joint, but this was different. I miss that! I would not, nor feel the need to ogle or stalk and there was only one day in the year so don't even try to attend another one! Anyways this my rambling of the day. Thought this women loving (mainly) forum would be a good place to share!
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1 point@Phaedrus same assumption: i thought they stole and reproduced everything including real contact.
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1 pointI understood they stole and republished the whole thing, including the real contact.. to boost their numbers as an ad site. Mayhe @Jenesis can clarify
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1 pointJenesis, you did exactly the right thing. These sites rely on the fact that most people they steal content from won't notice, and most of those won't care enough to do anything about it. It's kinda like killing mosquitoes in that getting one really doesn't put a dent in the overall population, but... it feels good, no? :) The fact that the fight is probably unwinnable doesn't mean it's not worth fighting. I see this as being very similar to the arguments about downloading music for free (by which I mean ripped MP3s or similar, not ad-funded "free" services). Or movies, or any other copyrighted content. If everyone does it, artists and producers won't get paid, and they'll simply stop doing it. And then we all lose. In the case of stolen pics, think about what might happen if it became the norm, and everyone did it. Providers would stop posting their own pics - after all, why go to the expense and hassle of a photoshoot? Why post pics of yourself at all, and accept the risk of someone figuring out who you are in real life? Isn't it much easier to just find some pics somewhere that look more or less like you (or more or less how you want to advertise yourself)? The reason providers post their own pics and put time and effort into doing so is because it pays off: those pics make them stand out from the crowd. But if the crowd just steals and uses your pics, what's the point? I'm not sure how much that would really hurt the providers. But I'm pretty sure that we consumers would *really* notice the difference. You'd have to book someone without really having a clue what they looked like, which would be a problem if you had any preferences at all (let's face it, we all do) and would be a really serious problem if anything related to appearance was a deal-breaker for you. The research that clients do would also become far harder; if everyone's using fake pics, it's now much more difficult to spot the scammers And even if they're genuine, there's no good way to find out whether a given provider is really what your looking for or not.
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1 pointJust finished a session with Carmen and it was fantastic! She's personable, enjoys what she does and has, by far, an absolutely gorgeous physique. Will definitely see again ... and again... and again 🙂
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1 pointI am still away and unsure as to when I'll be returning. When I do there will be a few changes. Leaving it as a mystery at the moment. Looking forward to seeing you in the near future. We will be riding different tracks but it will lead to the same station 😘 Thinking of you and missing you, Sasha XO
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