Wadau, I’ve seen this idea being played with on this forum, but nataka kurudisha hii conversation tena hapa.
It’s about time we come up with a legitimate platform ya kutafuta kungurus. The main problems identified for such platforms is:
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[li]Kungurus wanaogopa making their information public. They don’t want to be identified publicly. Therefore, they’ll post fake photos.[/li][li]Clients pia hawataki kurisk booking a catfish, so they avoid such platforms even thought there is a clear need for such services.[/li][/ol]
I’m proposing we bring our heads together and come up with a platform that both protects the privacy of kungurus while at the same time can be trusted by clients to get what they actually order.
If you’re interested, kindly provide some ideas on how to achieve the above solution.
If we discuss and have great ideas hadi tunaona we can go ahead, I’m proposing we open a GitHub repository and develop this platform as open source. This provides full transparency, allows anyone to run such a platform (if they don’t want to use ours, that is), and most importantly, makes sure that the features we’re discussing are implemented - and this implementation is verifiable since the source code is public for anyone to review.
One idea I have for protecting kungurus is asking them to take photos of their legs, from their waist down, in a short dress / short. This would work for those without identifiable marks (e.g. tattoos), and with such a picture, they can still pose sexily. Also, I believe most guys would be willing to book a kunguru based off how sexy her legs are. Those with identifiable marks can have the marks blurred out. Also, a site administrator must video call a kunguru before she is allowed to post on the platform.
As for clients, it’s simple. To use the platform, you have to make a down payment of Ksh. 50. You pay once and the phone number you used to pay is activated and you’re allowed to log into the platform with that number. The details of your verification are immediately deleted, once verified, and now you’re free to use the service for life with that one phone number.
Anyway, wacha nione kama nyinyi mafisi are willing to bring your heads together to develop a modern, digital solution to a centuries-old problem.