RE: Why are there so many fake profiles here?

One of the reasons that this bothers people is that the majority of the population do things as they were meant to be. In other words, they follow the rules. These same people also hate the law breakers and the rule breakers and it grates at them at their core. The scofflaws either don't care or maybe actually enjoy bugging others. The sad thing is that these people really don't have a real life.I am to involved in living a real life to worry about some fake profiles. I refuse to let freaks disturb my life.

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RE: Why are there so many fake profiles here?

I am to involved in living a real life to worry about some fake profiles. I refuse to let freaks disturb my life.I will only be using the forums and groups on this site, and collecting friends and using chat I wont be doing.

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RE: Why are there so many fake profiles here?

I think everyone who joins should have to be certifiedas genuine before they can view other profiles. No genuine nudistshould have a problem with that. I also find it irritating thenumber of profiles with just a few fully clothed pictures taken athome, whilst not all genuine nudists can post full body naked picsfor several reasons they should at least be able to post eitherheadless naked pictures or tasteful partly nudepictures
I dont disagree with you, but they need more ways to certify.
simply taking a photo with a sign does not guarantee anything. Who is to say that it isnt just a person with a blank sheet of paper with TN photoshopped in. In
our case, we are real nudists. we have AANR membership cards, as
well as cards to 2 clubs that we visit pretty regularly. I am sure
2 or 3 of you are going to pull my profile, so let me save you the
trouble. No, we are not certified. Why? because we both work for
companies with strict rules and social media monitoring. While we
have taken steps to ensure TN doesn't use our photos in google
searches etc... we could both lose our jobs if our bosses or
co-worker see that we are also nudists. That is why we blur our
faces, and why the only nude images we post are for certified users
only, again with blurred faces. We still mingle with nudists and
use our names when we visits out local club, but not online. If TN
wants to weed out the fakes, that is fine, but give the members
another way to certify besides a nude shot and a sign. When we sign
up (especially those of us that pay to use the site in the hopes
that everyone else realizes that we are real nudists) we have to
put in real information to setup the account, and most importantly
to ensure we pay our membership fee, or else the CC wont work. Why
doesn't TN, allow us to certify with a driver license and a scan of
an AANR membership card or something similar? just as easy to
verify, and less risky to member privacey. Nudist Clubhouse use to
do something like that before they were hacked. We do prefer
having certified friends like the rest of you, but just because we
choose not to certify, does not mean we are not legitimate nudists.
it means we have valid reasons for not posting nude photos online.
I am sure some of you will still object, but that is the world we
seem to live in where social media can be used against you, whether
it is photos or your personal ideas that are published.

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RE: Why are there so many fake profiles here?

I think everyone who joins should have to be certifiedas genuine before they can view other profiles. No genuine nudistshould have a problem with that. I also find it irritating thenumber of profiles with just a few fully clothed pictures taken athome, whilst not all genuine nudists can post full body naked picsfor several reasons they should at least be able to post eitherheadless naked pictures or tasteful partly nudepictures
I dont disagree with you, but they need more ways to certify.
simply taking a photo with a sign does not guarantee anything. Who
is to say that it isnt just a person with a blank sheet of paper
with TN photoshopped in. In our case, we are real nudists. we
have AANR membership cards, as well as cards to 2 clubs that we
visit pretty regularly. I am sure 2 or 3 of you are going to pull
my profile, so let me save you the trouble. No, we are not
certified. Why? because we both work for companies with strict
rules and social media monitoring. While we have taken steps to
ensure TN doesn't use our photos in google searches etc... we could
both lose our jobs if our bosses or co-worker see that we are also
nudists. That is why we blur our faces, and why the only nude
images we post are for certified users only, again with blurred
faces. We still mingle with nudists and use our names when we
visits out local club, but not online. If TN wants to weed out the
fakes, that is fine, but give the members another way to certify
besides a nude shot and a sign. When we sign up (especially those
of us that pay to use the site in the hopes that everyone else
realizes that we are real nudists) we have to put in real
information to setup the account, and most importantly to ensure we
pay our membership fee, or else the CC wont work. Why doesn't TN,
allow us to certify with a driver license and a scan of an AANR
membership card or something similar? just as easy to verify, and
less risky to member privacey. Nudist Clubhouse use to do something
like that before they were hacked. We do prefer having
certified friends like the rest of you, but just because we choose
not to certify, does not mean we are not legitimate nudists. it
means we have valid reasons for not posting nude photos online. I
am sure some of you will still object, but that is the world we
seem to live in where social media can be used against you, whether
it is photos or your personal ideas that are
published.

I agree: As I've said before:

Certification is notproof of being a nudist/naturist.
Certification is only proof that someone made up a name,
wrote the name on a piece of paper and
took a picture of someone, a man or a woman, holding that piece of
paper.

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