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'Dating' Site Imports 250k Facebook Profiles

mark72005 sends this snippet from Wired: "How does a unknown dating site, with the absurd intention of destroying Facebook, launch with 250,000 member profiles on the first day? Simple. You scrape data from Facebook. At least, that's the approach taken by two provocateurs who launched Lovely-Faces.com this week, with profiles — names, locations and photos — scraped from publicly accessible Facebook pages. The site categorizes these unwitting volunteers into personality types, using a facial recognition algorithm, so you can search for someone in your general area who is 'easy going,' 'smug' or 'sly.' ... [The creators] say they will take down a user’s profile if a person asks, and the site doesn’t have any indication they are actually trying to make any money. Instead, it’s part of a series of prank sites, the first two of which aimed at Google and Amazon, intended to make people think more about data in the age of internet behemoths. Moreover, it’s a bit funny hearing Facebook complain about scraping of personal data that is quasi-public."

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  1. Not a problem for the slashdot crowd by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    But if someones wife happens along and sees their spouse on a new dating site there's gonna be hell to pay for this particular " joke"

    1. Re:Not a problem for the slashdot crowd by Korin43 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      If your wife trusts a random website over you, then your relationship has more serious problems than this.

  2. Re:Maybe it is a dumb question.. by nlawalker · · Score: 4, Insightful

    itâ(TM)s part of a series of prank sites, the first two of which aimed at Google and Amazon, intended to make people think more about data in the age of internet behemoths

    Making it a Facebook app would have largely defeated the point. The impact is made greater by removing the data from the context of Facebook entirely and putting it up somewhere else in another context.

  3. Re:Maybe it is a dumb question.. by SomeJoel · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If Commander Taco was really Sarah Palin, I'd date her, except she's married.

    Let's go over your fantasy:

    (a) Commander Taco is really Sarah Palin. <-- Check!
    (b) Taco/Palin would date you. <-- Check!
    (c) You would date a married woman. <-- No Way!

    That's an interesting place to inject reality...

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