VeganTickle1
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[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]Hello all,
In the last months I have engaged myself in a long term project of building a free dating site, a service to the internet community, inspired, in a way, by the "open source" idea.
This project has born fruit, and is now open to the public.
I recognized a few problems in the current dating sites' model, and tried to offer solutions to these problems.
One thing is that we all (and I speak of everybody indeed, not just within the tickling community) have things that are important to us when looking for spouse, but dating sites allow you to search only for the most "standard" stuff, like height etc.
Sometimes, if one expresses his or her uniqueness somewhere in his or her profile, it is almost an anomaly! [/font]
In the last months I have engaged myself in a long term project of building a free dating site, a service to the internet community, inspired, in a way, by the "open source" idea.
This project has born fruit, and is now open to the public.
I recognized a few problems in the current dating sites' model, and tried to offer solutions to these problems.
One thing is that we all (and I speak of everybody indeed, not just within the tickling community) have things that are important to us when looking for spouse, but dating sites allow you to search only for the most "standard" stuff, like height etc.
Sometimes, if one expresses his or her uniqueness somewhere in his or her profile, it is almost an anomaly! [/font]
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]This site tries to change that, by allowing internet communities (like us) add their own questionnaires to the website, which become a part of it. This, basically means that the users have a say about what is important to them, what they are looking for, and what is asked on the dating site. Everybody is invited to take these questionnaires, and some of the questions in each questionnaire become a part of the search form (so, you can look for all users who took this questionnaire, or even look for “all users that checked option “x” in response to question “y” in questionnaire “z”).[/font]
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]It is important to note that these questionnaires are defined by the communities themselves, with the aid of the site's team. This means that not every person can define a questionnaire, and hence will keep the number of questionnaires down (hopefully we will eventually have a few dozens of participating communities, which means a few dozens of questionnaires – which is still manageable.)[/font]
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]We are currently working on a questionnaire for the tickling community! Please DO give your input. Response from the community was low so far, up to a point I had to post this.[/font]
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]Please do register. Don't wait for others to do it first. This website is a service to the community. Support it, and make it good![/font]
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]Hope yo see you there.[/font]
[font=Tahoma, sans-serif]VT[/font]