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Originally Posted by Chung Tran
I don't see a need for a split.. it's not practical, and SL's Tarrant County site fills the need for those who want to zero in on the western side of our area.
that said, if SL had not started his site...
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Not to dig up the arguments I have made in the past, but ...
It would be more practical. You want to make a post pertinent to the hobby east of 360, you post in a thread that says "Dallas." You want to make a post pertinent to the hobby west of 360, you post in a thread that says "Fort Worth."
Writing the code to create the new forums can't be that difficult.
I have listings for 134 active providers in Fort Worth, 42 in HEB, 32 in Arlington, and six in North Richland Hills. I'm sure I've missed several, if not many, here on ECCIE, as well as most of those in BP-Escorts (I do watch the bodyrub ads, though, as the women there are less transient, and many don't do just bodyrubs), and we won't even begin to discuss the TC subAMPs. I think that 200 providers in one county is more than enough to merit its own geographic distinction.
And then we could get into all the Dallas women who post in the Fort Worth ads forum, and the difficulty in ascertaining from a review subject line whether a lady is geographically compatible.
But, anyway, as I said earlier, nothing will change. TPTB are too Dallas-centric, any suggestion for change is inherently a criticism of the status quo, and, now that the TCLR is up, adopting the OPs suggestion would deprive ownership of a revenue stream.
Ain't gonna happen.