When are you more likely to write a club review, when you have had a great experience or when something has not gone well ?
I am not looking to judge anyone just curious.
Bad information is just as valuable as good. So I write a review either way. However I don't write a review for my favorite club every time I visit . Nothing new to add.
Good and bad information is equally valuable. What is not valuable is an average trip report. There are lots of club visits I make that don't get turned in to reviews because nothing happens, like an average night with average service and maybe some average lap dances doesn't help anyone out reading reviews.
The only time I will give an average review is if it's my first visit to that club.
I don't write a review every time I go to a club. Mostly because I'm visiting the same 3 or 4 Clubs over and over.
But if I end up at a club I haven't been to or haven't been to in quite some time, il write a review to share. And especially if I have a particularly good time or a not so good time. Both can be equally valuable information to people.
Both – but probably more inclined if I really had a good time. Sometimes I'm pissed about a visit and wanna rant but I'll just say “fuck it – let me let it go – plus others will not really understand where I'm coming from” - thus I won't go thru the effort.
I *always* review a club that I visit for the first time. Until the beginning of this year, first-time reviews were all I had ever written: 62 clubs, 62 reviews. However, now I sometimes write a second review of a club if I had a particularly positive or negative experience. I think I'm up to 83 reviews of 72 clubs.
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The only time I will give an average review is if it's my first visit to that club.
I agree completely
I don't write a review every time I go to a club. Mostly because I'm visiting the same 3 or 4 Clubs over and over.
But if I end up at a club I haven't been to or haven't been to in quite some time, il write a review to share. And especially if I have a particularly good time or a not so good time. Both can be equally valuable information to people.
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