Continued from FKK World Thread
[QUOTE=Optimist;1273248]I would be grateful if we could all (as 99% do) make sure we keep this forum as private as possible. Sorry if this sounds patronising to the 99% ISG members who would never do anything stupid- just trying to make sure I don't get blackballed by any girls[/QUOTE][font=Tahoma]Solutations [b]Optimist[/b] and gratitude for your recent series of reports on [b]FKK World[/b]. Concerns with regard to ISG members who (if you want) kiss and tell, have been a real issue (for some of us) for several years and is by no means a new problem. Unfortunately, many (like myself) have always been somewhat circumspect about what we report primarily because we realise that this forum is somewhat lacking in terms of moderation and also because the forum is open to all who can provide a hotmail or similar type email address. Lack of active moderation and the fact that this forum is in the English vernacular means that it is readily accessible to all who can read this language i.e. 75% of the hookers in FKK-Land.
The danger is not that you report. The true danger is that you can become visibly identified with what you have written. For those who travel infrequently to FKK-Land, this is not a real issue, but for those more frequent travellers who prefer to visit a limited selection of favourite clubs, the issue of being identified as a 'report writer' or as one (perhaps not completely unwise) hooker once termed our breed 'fantasy writers' is a hassle which we would prefer to avoid. Even if you only ever report in a more positive manner, to be known by the girls as a report writer is not a good thing and not something which will earn you kudos.
The obvious way to prevent this risk is to (as many have done) simply stop reporting. As [b]Nick The G[/b] has suggested, we sometimes (for one reason or another) grow out of the need to report. A less final option is to be more circumspect about what we write and perhaps limit negative comments and also perhaps not report so much about clubs which you particularly favour. The most important thing to remember is that the greatest danger comes from the chaps who you meet off this board. Any mongering acquaintance can in the future become someone who might in ignorance (or stupidity) identify you as a report writer, or possibly seek revenge because of a silly argument or a simple misunderstanding and consequently seek to cause you some difficulty. For one reason or another, all ISG members would be wise to be somewhat circumspect about what they write on this forum. I certainly now practice this approach and I would prefer that no other ISG Member would suffer because of their membership of this forum.
Lets just hope that all this talk about being identified as an ISG Reporter will not damage the quantity and quality of information which ISGers kindly provide to their fellow members. Common sense and some caution will prevent such issues from occurring.
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