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alfordt

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It doesn’t seem like you can report or block people anymore. I have people sending me inappropriate messages. Is the option of blocking them from messaging you gone now? How do i do it??? Thanks!!

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Reply to @safwan: There was another girl selling gigs like this except she would pose half n*de. She also complained on the forum about her nasty buyers. Anyway I essentially said the same thing as you are saying and the hardcore feminist rights activists of fiverr were swarming me. I’m glad I’m not the only person who lives in the real world where acting in a sexually explicit way gets a sexually explicit response. Some people…

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Reply to @missashley8705: It’s a bit on either side, to be fair. Yes, those Gigs are attractive to people with ulterior motives. But even then, the rules of Fiverr require them (and the seller) to remain courteous and civil.



@alfordt: I would contact Customer Support if you believe that the messages you receive are inappropriate, but think hard on whether or not the messages are inappropriate compared to the Gigs you sell. Especially any of your Gigs that contain “without limit” in the title.



Personally, I understand it’s attractive to do sexy things and get paid for it, but Fiverr has banned numerous users in the past with these kind of Gigs (the one Missashley was talking about among others).



Think hard on whether you want a Google reverse image search from your personal facebook or google page to come back to these Gigs on Fiverr, for instance.



You are allowed to make any Gig that does not break the ToS, and allowed to complain and report anyone who acts uncivilized. In return, it’s your responsibility to make sure that you comply to these rules and handle other people in a civilized manner as well.

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Reply to @solow13: It should be there, but it’s white-grey font so almost impossible to see. Try and select the entire page (Control+A) and see if it shows up then. I can find it, so it should be there.

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Reply to @laughingcrow: I don’t like this basic body-selling type gig partially because it is dangerous, but it’s not my life or body.



Other than that, someone made a choice to harass another person. That person had the option of not being a giant testicle, but chose to be one anyway. Even if that sexeh crumpled background laundry was a wall of huhu toys, another person is another person. Pink, blue, old, new, 30 shirts and nuddy too. This is a place of business and it should make no difference to professionalism whatsoever. (I mean, it will, but shouldn’t.)



Good point about the reverse search, oh my gosh, creepy.

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Reply to @dionisaras: Perhaps feminist was the wrong group, I don’t know really who stands for what lol. I know that some women have misguided ideas about what being a woman is all about. They think that exposing themselves shows confidence and feminine power when in reality it usually shows childhood trauma, deep-rooted issues or self esteem problems at the very least. That is not just my opinion, that’s statistical truth. A woman who truly respects her self realizes her beauty is not what some guy thinking with the wrong body part tells her it is (not trying to be inappropriate). Her beauty is much deeper than that. It’s common sense that certain behavior invites certain response. It’s like a guy who builds and sells toilets for a living, deciding to file a complaint because his work keeps getting pooped on. Some people would argue for the toilet guy just for the sake of arguing. Of course this was meant to be a silly example but the sentiment is exactly the same. I will never understand devaluing ones body, it’s the only body we have. Treasure it.

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Reply to @laughingcrow: I agree with all users being courteous and civil. I also think when a barely dressed female not so subtly hints at things and a guy sends a request for things he probably honestly assumed she was interested in doing; I don’t believe the guy meant to overstep a boundary so much as he probably assumed there wasn’t a boundary. Most men looking at scantily clad females probably don’t think they are talking to an easily offended woman. That applies anywhere. When I worked at an office, if I would have hopped on my bosses lap and gave him a kiss but when he winked at me later walking down the hall, I decided to file for harassment, it wouldn’t make much sense.

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Reply to @kjblynx: I am sure that the person who messaged her prob asked her if she could perform her GIG in a manner he probably thought was appropriate. You never know.


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