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Old April 10th, 2015, 01:56 AM   #6
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I know this is going to sound out of context regarding identification, most of the points have being discussing the challenges facing identifying mystery girls from retro magazines, I think we face a challenge in the modern era where modern models have no listing in the approved sites but advertise using their social media site. I clearly identified a mystery request but because she was not listed in the old fashioned way she remained unsolved regardless of the fact she listed her work on her sites which cross referenced with the porn site the requested mystery image was from. I think we have to include models social media sites, it's where they are advertising and marketing from.
The traditional sites VEF use are not updated by a younger audience, the moderators and users are outdated, it's just a reflection on how the porn industry has evolved. Modern models use twitter, Facebook, vk.com, etc
If a model posts and ids her images on these sites in order to advertise, why can't we reference them in solving I'd queries
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