The Hypocrisy Of Sam Yagan and OkCupid
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The Hypocrisy Of Sam Yagan and OkCupid
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#3They didn't think there was any C level executive at OkCupid or match.com who'd made a controversial political donation?
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#4But no, they wouldn't do that, because that might cost OkCupid business.
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#5As for okcupid occupying the moral high ground, I still remember when, right after their purchase by match.com, they removed one of the most interesting posts on their blog. It was about why you should never pay for dating web sites and why paid dating website were not worth it. As with all of their blog posts it was backed up with data and evidence.
After the purchase and change of monetization model, poof! it was gone. Why? because it was rightly critical of match.com !!
Here it is: http://www.columbia.edu/~jhb2147/why-you-should-never-pay-fo...
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#6Things are about to get really interesting for OkCupid. Reap what you sow.
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#8We have some serious issues in this country, and our inability to compromise or respect a person we don't agree with is frightening. Life is filled with shades of grey, compromise is not "that nice thing your kindergarten teacher told you about" it's a critical aspect of a functioning democracy. One we seem to be losing.
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#10Things are about to get really interesting for OkCupid. Reap what you sow.
Unfortunately, I doubt it that this makes much of a ripple. "OKCupid blocks firefox to send message to Mozilla" is short and easily tweetable. This follow up requires more explanation.