PRNEWSWIRE -- Feb 28 -- True today announced that California is the sixth state to commit to its ground-breaking initiative to implement legislation to protect online daters from interacting with sexual predators and convicted criminals. The campaign, which started in Texas last year, has gained support in states across the country, including Ohio, Virginia, Florida and Michigan.
Mark Brooks: If the legislation passes, competitors will have to prominently state that they don't do background checks on their sites. Very smart PR campaign...seems to be getting more traction than even the CEO, Herb Vest, expected.
Why somebody don't launch a new on line personals / dating / social networking site CRIMINALS_FOR_CRIMINALS_ONLY? (It is a joke)
I think that now background checks is a PLUS, but in 5 years will be a MUST. And with a more mature market, the persons (clients) will be glad to pay for background checks, althoug a a complete investigation (including the fee of a private detective) will cost nearly USD3,000.
In 5 years there will exist a border, a frontier between
OFF line Chains (Dating and Matchmaking Agencies)
and
ON line personals / dating / social networking Sites.
On line Dating future = = QUALITY like OFF line Chains
Contacting people, COMPATIBLE REAL PEOPLE, is NOT a GAME, NOT a JOKE, is not virtual reality nor something like that.
Kindest Regards,
Fernando Ardenghi
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Posted by: Fernando Ardenghi | Mar 01, 2005 at 06:14 PM