: Re: Including incidental personal traits in a review When you write an online review (for instance, of a restaurant) is it appropriate to include information about the hosts that isn't directly related
So after thinking about it for sometime I think the issue boils down to two factors: first I don't have time to spend hours thinking about it, second if I do this for them should I do this for everyone? Should I say something in the review for everytime I met someone that "deviates from the norm"? No, as of now I don't feel like it, also I'm not the police, so I should probably just write my experience, if it went well or not.
I stil maintain that since the platform I'm writing the review on is about socialization there should be a way to tell the guest-to-be the details about the experience they are going to buy.
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