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Offline shauno23

Just logged on and had this message?

Anyone else had this?

Seems totally bizarre.



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Offline Strawberry

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Just logged on and had this message?

Anyone else had this?

Seems totally bizarre.



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This does not surprise me at all I was already aware members can be warned or banned for using terms that suggest arranging webcam or phone chat privately, and that bots or a censor system do monitor AW messages. AW terms and conditions outrule mention of other apps or systems used to deliver webcam or video services. Some people do try to arrange webcamming, photo or video sales privately using the AW message system. If anyone tries this with me I have a standard response along the lines of 'I am only able discuss the AW direct cam/direct chat service using AW email'.

Whatsapp is used by many to however communicate to arrange bookings, so I can see how it would get into an AW message without trying to circumvent their within site camming or phone chat services. Sounds like they might be trying to clamp down.
« Last Edit: October 02, 2023, 10:59:12 am by Strawberry »

Offline SoapyTW

Nothing here. I'm guessing they've run a scan on the DM messages and you've previously mentioned whatsapp or possibly sent your phone number. Alternatively, somebody may have reported you on site

Offline shauno23

OK, so does this mean we can't send phone numbers via AW message?

Most of the girls have a number on their profile but what if they don't?

Or is it 'whatsapp' that's sprung me?

Offline jamiekinkxxx

100% key words that flagged your message and results in AW sending you the message you have received. Reference to drugs or obscene (or what they consider) services, e.g. fisting is not permitted as has been removed as an option on escorts like/dislike list

Online liverbird_1973

Had similar recently, it was sharing phone number. I contacted aw and account was reinstated.

Offline Vice Admiral

OK, so does this mean we can't send phone numbers via AW message?

It's fine to send a girl your phone number in an AW message – and indeed for the girl to send hers to you.  However girls aren't allowed to include their phone number in their auto-reply (if they have one set up). 

Online Lilywhite

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They're becoming very strict. I recently explained a cancellation and used the word "child" in context of the cancellation. I got 2 warnings and my client did too.

Offline Billy no mates

They're becoming very strict. I recently explained a cancellation and used the word "child" in context of the cancellation. I got 2 warnings and my client did too.

They are very touchy about certain words and terms.

I have sent my number in a message to girls on many occasions, including last week, for arranging and finalising a booking, to be fair we did book through the AW system so maybe that’s the difference ?

Online Lilywhite

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They are very touchy about certain words and terms.

I have sent my number in a message to girls on many occasions, including last week, for arranging and finalising a booking, to be fair we did book through the AW system so maybe that’s the difference ?

I think the flags are coming specifically from messages, akin to the way they ban words on onlyfans. Numbers and probably a list of words which seemingly are used as normal for 99% of punters and girls but maybe the small minority is being dodgy. But mostly it will be to do with keeping their revenue and staying legal (to keep their revenue).
« Last Edit: October 02, 2023, 03:08:10 pm by Lilywhite »

Offline Strawberry

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They are very touchy about certain words and terms.

I have sent my number in a message to girls on many occasions, including last week, for arranging and finalising a booking, to be fair we did book through the AW system so maybe that’s the difference ?

Did you use the word 'Whatsapp' in the message?

Online midspunter

My main concern about AW is that it looks like it was coded in about 1997 and I can't imagine that the security is fantastic. Plus, it is a generally a pig to use - who wants to do an age-related search in five year increments? Surprised no-one has come up with anything better.

Offline hairdownthere

My main concern about AW is that it looks like it was coded in about 1997 and I can't imagine that the security is fantastic. Plus, it is a generally a pig to use - who wants to do an age-related search in five year increments? Surprised no-one has come up with anything better.

I don't find AW a pig to use, its pretty easy.  If you want to define your own age range then click Search then Members and you can enter your age range there, as well as plenty of other criterea

Offline Billy no mates

Did you use the word 'Whatsapp' in the message?

Strangely yes I did, I have a saved message which includes what I want from a meet, where I am etc, all I do is change the name, the length of the booking, and the price depending on the girl. (I do also remove watersports mentioning if she doesn’t advertise it)

Here is part of my message that goes to all potential bookings through AW

Happy to speak on the phone, or text, WhatsApp etc if you have any questions.

What I don’t do is include my number, in the initial contact, only if I get a response which indicates she is happy with the booking I then reply with potential dates and my number.

In fact my last sent message (last week) in response to some suggestions from a SP specifically states ‘I’d rather discuss this outside the AW eco system’ and then includes my number.
« Last Edit: October 02, 2023, 05:38:44 pm by Billy no mates »

Offline Strawberry

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Strangely yes I did, I have a saved message which includes what I want from a meet, where I am etc, all I do is change the name, the length of the booking, and the price depending on the girl. (I do also remove watersports mentioning if she doesn’t advertise it)

Here is part of my message that goes to all potential bookings through AW

Happy to speak on the phone, or text, WhatsApp etc if you have any questions.

What I don’t do is include my number, in the initial contact, only if I get a response which indicates she is happy with the booking I then reply with potential dates and my number.

In fact my last sent message (last week) in response to some suggestions from a SP specifically states ‘I’d rather discuss this outside the AW eco system’ and then includes my number.

I would be careful regards the use of Whatsapp, reading the message pasted above sounds like it is a trigger word which may or may not be picked up.

Offline JasonMason

I had a similar style of message a few week back when I used the term "pee on me".
They said something along the lines of inappropriate language or something like that.
Slightly ironic as the SP offered watersports in her profile as do many others.
I'll keep the conversation less detailed next time.... :D

Offline Munter84

They're becoming very strict. I recently explained a cancellation and used the word "child" in context of the cancellation. I got 2 warnings and my client did too.

Same here. I think one of us briefly mentioned childcare commitments when arranging a meet, and that got flagged. Understandable that they don't want certain topics discussed on their platform, but of course there would be nothing stopping a real wrong'un simply continuing the conversation offsite. As such it's pretty much an arse-covering exercise for AW's own benefit.