Byrdie(switch female){rl only} |
4 years ago •
Feb 2, 2020
4 years ago •
Feb 2, 2020
Byrdie(switch female){rl only} • Feb 2, 2020
DrWakko wrote: As this thread is veering of topic. My original question was: if you are looking for someone why say you from the US and not the major city, state you are in?
In my experience, it's because someone else who may have access to the same computer they're using may access it and find out far more details then they wanted to share with that snooping person. Without posting location info or pictures of any parts of themselves, they can tell the snooper that they were just looking to talk to people about the lifestyle, or just curious to lurk and learn. I can't remember if The Case does it, but I do know that a certain kinky social media site actually advises folks from smaller areas to list themselves as being located in the nearest big city for privacy purposes: they do this during the profile creation process. This makes it easier for them to find out about nearby kinky events, location-specific discussion groups, etc. However, when people don't post at least a semi-specific location here, folks searching personals ads or even the Cage's membership list for partners and filtering by location will likely not see these anonymous people listed at all - even if they do claim in their profile that they're looking for a long-term relationship. So while their privacy is nice and all, if they're serious about finding a relationship they're actually sabotaging their own efforts. As to photos, I think that there are lots of ways to have a photo of oneself on a site and not out yourself: some people wear nice hats and shades, some people put on a suit and photograph themselves from the back, some people show a limited bit of anatomy, some people just show themselves in silhouette, some people drape themselves in fabric, pose, and do a covered full-body shot ... there are plenty of ways to have a photo of onself that won't show one's face if discretion is crucial. Heck, a person can even make a cartoon avatar of themselves online and post that instead. |
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