Today, Internet dating sites present a seemingly endless supply of possible dates. Social networking of people all over the world is now an enormous 175M with 163M from MySpace alone. However, there is no intermediary checking to keep anyone honest, as might happen if a relative, friend, or you meet at a physical social gathering.
The most relevant addition to the phenomenon of social networking on the Internet, however, is now available. MyJerks.com has joined the ranks of social networking in a new way. There is now a site on the Internet where anyone can go and report a person who has deceived them. MyJerks.com provides a vehicle for people to expose a person who has deceived them over the Internet or the cellphone, specifically on dating services and blogs. Posting on MyJerks.com is free to all. Email address and other personal information is kept confidential. MyJerks.com offers dating tips, a jerk of the month story, a video contest and a blog.
Developer of MyJerks.com, Vickie Powell, is a business owner and author with over 15 years experience in social networking on the Internet. Powell saw the need for a service, presented in good taste, for men and woman to report a jerk or jerkette who lies his/her way into a relationship. There had been no place on the Internet for both men and woman to turn before MyJerks. Ms. Powell has recently completed writing a book, Intimate Strangers. Intimate Strangers covers the period from the 1980s to present and addresses the ever-increasing role of the Internet as the medium for connecting with other people on a social level. Through her research and from her personal experiences, she recognized the need for a service to help people meeting on line to identify scam artists and other undesirables in order to avoid them.
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