Musings, tips and the occasional rant from the world of online dating.
It’s the eWooing Week In Review, some articles about dating online and related stories that you might find of interest from the past week. As always there were a lot of dating online articles to read but only a few that are really worth reading or checking out. So here are two dating online articles for your perusal. Enjoy!
Felons, sex offenders target of online dating legislation
I agree with the guy at the end of the article. He makes a very good point about giving the scarlet letter or in this case the orange hat for people to wear in public so we all know who they are all the time. How far is too far? Would you support this legislation? Would you be more likely to trust an online dating site that did background checks?
Article about the slowing growth of online dating sites recently. What types of features or ideas would you like to see online dating sites implement? Web Cams? Anonymous phone service? Tools to help make it easier to meet in person? What would you do to improve online dating?
Have some thoughts on the above dating online articles leave them in the comments.
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April 7th, 2006 at 5:18 pm
It says in the article “If the bill passes, sites like Match.com or eHarmony.com that fail to disclose whether or not they perform background checks would face a $1,000 fine.” My question is; Is that fine for every incidence, or just a one-time fine. The big sites won’t want to be doing background checks to filter out people willing to pay for their service. Although, it may be a good idea, and they would just have a reporting agency do all the work for them. I guess we’ll see if has any affect on their business, but I’m betting it won’t.