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Originally Posted by Varius
This may end up being something for mainstream dating to worry about, if ti gets big as it has a chance to.
However from an adult dating perspective, we don't have much to worry about it , because Comcast will never market themselves as 'hey, looking for someone to fuck?'.
Even if some adult channel/network decided to do this in 2-3 years, as someone said above the subscriber doesn't feel safe and anonymous, which is a key for members in adult dating.
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I see where you're coming from and I hope you're right, considering I'll be private-labeling one of my domains with your dating site soon
But... what if they found a way to keep it ANON&SAFE. I'm sure that's one of their biggest concerns because a Billion-dollar juggernaut like Comcast doesn't need lawsuits. I personally think it's as safe as the net dating sites... people share what they are willing to share about themselves and this is GEO-Targeting at its best.
If you read the article closely, they're letting people send in videos (just like America's Funniest Videos & some reality shows) and letting people make videos at speed-dating events (HurryDate is one of the biggest in that industry)... plus what if Playboy TV or one of the other adult cable / vod players steps into this market...
definitely not just a fad... a looming threat.
internet dating sites (just like any company) need to keep innovating & evolving.
what's next? Perhaps adult dating will merge with the cybersex/virtual-sex/teledildonics industry soon just to keep their members "pleased" & recurring.
Glad I own FriendFucker.com -
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