2/28/14 @ 9:42pm
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Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Posts: 36
1. Click on the 'Profiles' tab at the top of any non-performer page. Then click on the appropriate alphabet and scan through the pages until you find the performer's profile.
2. Roll your cursor over the magnifying glass to open the search box, type in the performer's name, and hit enter/click on the magnifying glass to run the search. Then click on the profile from among the search results.
3. In case the performer's profile is incomplete in some way and/or doesn't show up in 1 or 2, open another performer's profile and replace that performer's name with the name of the performer whose profile you wish to view. Use an underscore (_) to mark spaces in the performer's name.
4. On the Flirt4Free main page, find the performer among the thumbnails on the pages. Run your cursor over the 'gear' icon in the upper right corner of the thumbnail to open a drop-down menu. Then click on 'view profile' to go to the profile page. Quote
2/28/14 @ 11:11pm
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Location: Brisbane Australia, home of the 2032 Olympic Games
Posts: 44,581
My way :
Click on the 'Profiles' tab at the top of any non-performer page;
Click on 'Advanced Search';
In the 'Keyword' box type the model's name followed by Enter;
Click on 'View My Profile' Quote
The "Online Now" pics at the bottom of Forum and other pages is randomized, so in likelihood this works around the block. Likewise, the contest standings are site-wide and are a listing of ALL qualified or ranked models, and thus would also work around the block: if this were a ranked contest (1st to 25th place), it would be confusing if the model you're referring to was in 1st or 9th or 17th place and there was either no name listed or all the models ranking below him were moved up and given the wrong rank.
You can see if he is online, and see his ranking, but you won't be able to access his profile or enter into his chat room.
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As was explained to you in another thread, it is for the model's anonymity in their home state or country. Quote
7/6/14 @ 6:06pm
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Location: Brisbane Australia, home of the 2032 Olympic Games
Posts: 44,581
Sounds all very discriminating to me.
Really?
If you were a model, would you want family, friends, colleagues and other people who know you in real life to be able to view you here? Quote
From what I understand, new models are often given only basic instructions on how to use the performer interface and are left to explore and learn on their own. If no one explained to the model how to block his country, it might take a day and a half for the model to understand it is possible to safeguard his privacy, realize the benefits of it, and figure out how to do it.
We as members cannot know how difficult it is to navigate the performer interface, which is undoubtedly much more complex than the interface(s) we use on the members' side.
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7/6/14 @ 8:01pm
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Location: Brisbane Australia, home of the 2032 Olympic Games
Posts: 44,581
If I was a model I would do the country block before coming on cam, not after a day an a half.
Perhaps you were the reason he blocked Belgium
I agree 100% with zyxwv098
You are saying that blocking a country is discriminatory, but you are saying that if you were a model you would block your country before you even went live? Quote
7/6/14 @ 9:33pm
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Location: London, UK
Posts: 2,381
Perhaps you were the reason he blocked Belgium
Good point, Jeffie...
Thomas has already told you in the Male Performer forum that he doesn't like using a credit card and doesn't have any money. He has posted over 200 posts here in his first month on the forums, so he is obviously very chatty. I think I can see why he might not be Ken Belgium's favourite fan
I agree 100% with zyxwv098
Me too
You are saying that blocking a country is discriminatory, but you are saying that if you were a model you would block your country before you even went live?
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