theHobbit I understand your perspective, and I see what you mean, but the way I see it, it is even worse. Not naming someone in particular could imply that the criticism is directed towards a larger group of people "all those aren't literal sex athletes, or not world's most desirable people, and all the ugly performers in the world".
It would be strange if Connie decides to stop shooting for SLR simply because they allowed 2 or 3 negative comments about her body. Models should learn how to handle negative feedback, and that's completely okay, it comes with the territory of being in the industry. Deleting every single negative comment would set SLR apart from most other porn sites, Flat and VR, where such comments are often allowed, as long as nobody's wishing death or cursing anyone. In fact even on Onlyfans you're allowed to do so, as long as you pay. You can literally send a $10 tip with negative feedback, and they will be happy with it and ask for more, since this type of feedback helps them improve themselves. Lol!
Just to be clear, I'm not sharing those tweets to spread hate or make others dislike those models. My point is simple: if they can criticize others and be picky about who they work with, then we should be able to voice our opinions about models' looks too. In the way we want to certain limits of course. And also to expose their hypocrisy (which is kinda off topic) cuz I'm 100% sure they'd both have sex with a random ugly fat ass noseless Voldemort looking dude, if they know he's got XXmillion $ in his bank account.