In my one year as a local guide, I have had much less reviews than a couple of my colleagues with the same length of time here. The major reason is, I place accuracy ahead of badge. Of what use is my reviews if they aren’t accurate and of no help to the intended beneficiary?
I have come across more than a couple of reviews that shouldn’t be in the direction they currently are. I believe local guides are the eyes and ears of the world. We must show them the right direction and give them the right information. Badges are good but accuracy should be that watchword… Kudos the all the local guides especially those on the path of accuracy.
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Hi @Chilakem I’m glad that you are following the accuracy path. Cheer up man people who does it for points or stars will eventually fade or will not be knowing the consequences for adding fake reviews .
Being accuracy means you are helping more people than people who work for stars.
Don’t worry if you are contributing regularly definitely you’ll get rewards/perks.
Regards,
Jagadeesh Reddy
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Thanks @Jagadeesh_Reddy . It’s important to focus on the goal. Nice to know you are on that path too.
Cheers
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@Chilakem wrote:
I have come across more than a couple of reviews that shouldn’t be in the direction they currently are.
Can you provide an example?
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@colinchaffers , firstly, my goal is to call attention and point to a direction… I am trying as much as possible not to be too specific and be perceived as pointing fingers at someone.
But yes alot of them. Like the National stadium of my country Nigeria in Lagos. Getting five stars despite being uninhabitable for years and home to rats and bats…
Thanks for replying
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