The invite that came from me was the result of phishing from the site. Please disregard. S On 9/1/07, Emma Duke-Williams <emma.dukewilliams@gmail.com> wrote:
On 01/09/07, Sarah Robbins <intellagirl@gmail.com> wrote:
SarahRobbins (intellagirl@gmail.com) has invited you as a friend on Quechup... ...the social networking platform sweeping the globe
I've had a couple of invitations to Quechup in the last couple of days. I've decided to join ... BUT, I'm not sure that I really like the way that it works ...
1: You have to have an alias, and can't have a "real" name. That meant that, when I got another invitation I initially rejected it, as I didn't recognise the alias. I prefer the sites that let you choose.
2: You don't get the choice about whether or not to have your location showing; you seem to have to...
3: What is good, is that it is letting me claim to be 117! I generally don't like to put my age in the field, so go for being as old as I can. 117 is the oldest I've been able to be so far! Sometimes I'm limited to 100, or even 99.
4: It wouldn't let me get out of editing my profile, until I'd said who I wanted to meet. I couldn't just be there.
It's left me feeling out of control; which I don't like.
Emma
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