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cbtlover -> Deceitful photographs (10/17/2013 6:44:04 AM)

Hello everyone

This is to tell you all that [mod edit to remove username], may well be a female dominant, but the photos she is using are of a professional Mistress based in London, England, called Goddess Alexia. How do I know? - because I am a client of Goddess Alexia's and I recognize both the Mistress and the room in which several of the photos were taken. Will someone please tell me how to get them removed?

Best wishes to you all

cbtlover




DarkSteven -> RE: Deceitful photographs (10/17/2013 6:48:23 AM)

Hi there.

First, your post is against TOS for the site. The admins feared that if people called each other out, the site would get buried in accusations.

Before a mod deletes the thread, what you need to do is to report the profile pic. And have Alexia herself contact the site directly as the pic's owner and demand it be removed.




cbtlover -> RE: Deceitful photographs (10/17/2013 6:57:16 AM)

Thank you - I didn't know but will now do what you say.




DarkSteven -> RE: Deceitful photographs (10/17/2013 7:08:22 AM)

No problem. If you remove the user's name from your post, then it will likely not be deleted.




LadyPact -> RE: Deceitful photographs (10/17/2013 9:34:13 AM)

I absolutely can tell you. Here is what you do.

The next time you go to your pro session appointment, tell Goddess Alexia that you have seen her photos on CM under a profile that you believe belongs to somebody else. If she wants the photos removed, she will need to create an account here and file a DMCA report. From there, the staff will have her verify who she is and compare the photos on the other profile. If it is determined that the other profile does not have authorized use of the photos, they will be taken down.

A third party can not file a DMCA report, because you don't have the copyright to the photo any more than the person you believe is using them fraudulently.

Hope that helps.




Ilyrium -> RE: Deceitful photographs (10/17/2013 6:43:22 PM)

Another thing you can do is [redacted to remove blacklist link] here so that others, like you and me, can flag the hell out of the profile.

The way it seems to work at that site is, if the linked profile photo is still there, it still needs to be flagged.

This seems like an efficient approach, as it also has a hide button which links back to the collarme site which hides the profile so none of us have to waste our time on it.

I like the fact these two sites work together toward the same goal.





VideoAdminGamma -> RE: Deceitful photographs (10/17/2013 7:42:58 PM)

Fast reply

CollarMe does not support blacklisting, whether it is a link to another site or posted on this site.

Thank you for being a part of CollarMe,
Gamma




FelineRanger -> RE: Deceitful photographs (10/17/2013 8:47:54 PM)

If we call it "black-and-blue listing," would that be okay?

Sorry, I just couldn't help it.




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