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PinkPanther (0)
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There are great sites out there that are active and are updating on a regular schedule. There are a lot of rotten sites out there that are dead or rarely update. Some great sites , like Club Thaichix, have fairly ugly designs and give very little indication that it is a great, consistently updated site with people who run it that care about the site and the members.
Some rotten sites have pretty attractive designs with lots of bells and whistles.
One excellent way for a user to tell which is which is if the public material gives dated update info for the past 2 weeks-1 month.
Phil Flash's individual model sites are a great example. You can tell from the face of the site which are being updated regularly and which have gone dead. Maybe you still want to join a dead site to see material that you haven't seen yet.
I appreciate knowing what's what.
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03-17-07 07:37pm
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Gazette Risque (0)
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They should, yes.
And most of 'em do. But some of those lie.
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06-03-07 07:58pm
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apoctom (0)
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I would like it if they did so I could compare their assessment with that of other PU users. I know lots of sites lie, so that sort of information goes into how much you can trust a site and its webmasters.
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07-11-07 09:02pm
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Schnitzel (0)
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Definately.
I think if theres a site (as there are many) that no longer update, but have a lot of content, they should make this clear before signing up.
People expect to see regular updates.
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07-13-07 02:24am
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Homegirl (Disabled)
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I have never learned the update schedule from the tour.
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05-23-20 03:15am
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