Now, a social network only for women
Thursday December 15, 2011 09:30:43 PM,
IANS
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London: A 30-year-old
Canadian woman has come up with a social networking website
exclusively for females.
The site Luluvise.com bans males from joining, the Daily Mail
reported.
It connects though other networking websites LinkedIn and
Facebook. Since its launch Wednesday, it already has 1,000 users
in 69 countries.
"Luluvise uses Facebook to make registration easier. We do not
post to walls or make Luluvise information public anywhere or to
other Facebook users," creator Alexandra Chong was quoted as
saying.
More than 500 men submitted their emails to get access to the
site, but instead received an email reading: "Hey Dude, you're a
dude."
The daily, however, said it was relatively easy for men to get
around the ban. All they need to do is set up a fake Facebook
profile as a woman, and make friends with themselves on that
social network.
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The main
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