I don't know if it's a money thing on his side (In that case I'll shut the hell up) or troll control thing and I guess it cuts down some of that but I don't know about yall but we don't get the new jacks coming on with questions too much anymore I didn't mind that.
And you look around I feel like while people are still writing a lot of reviews, it feels like a lot guys have left the DB. You don't realize dudes left until you think about it a little bit but I think it would liven up board if we went back to anybody can post.


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actually was thinking the same thing, and have implemented it in the upcoming release. Get ready to use your mute buttons :)
DB ? Data base?
^DB=discussion board
Am I understanding this correctly that Muddy and founder are in favor of allowing general public non members to post ? Screw that, don't want tuscl to be like stripclublist, etal.
I think it’s a genius rule that you have to write a review (or pay)to access reviews. I’m not a writer but it motivates me to try to write occasional entertaining and informative reviews of my sporadic and probably mundane strip club visits.
Founder, do what you want to do. You can always change it later.
Well hell that settles then
And no fellas what I was referring to was if you start an account you need to pay or write a review first in order to post anything on the board. You're silent basically. But I think some folks gotta dip their foot in the water a little bit instead of like us jumping right in.
I didn’t even know that was a “rule”.
I doubt it really changes anything whether it goes away or stays in place.
How about sign up, can view maybe afew reviews, then require a review posting or membership
Right now, new members can't even post on the discussion board until they get vip. I think that's too restrictive
Fair's fair -- IMO a broader access at n00b-tier should be manageable, all the while retaining soke sort of incentive to do actual reviewing or going VIP
Too restrictive? It'd be one thing if VIP was strictly paywalled. But IMO this encourages people to actually participate in the community by writing reviews.
I like the requirement @founder.
Cheapskates and freeloaders can still gain a wealth of knowledge by reading the boards. However, too many of those same cheapskates and freeloaders start conversations asking for information which is already available to VIPs. If you are unwilling to type up a half-decent review of a visit to a strip club, you should not have the full privileges of paid and reviewing VIP members.
I'm with minnow and gamma
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