«By differentiating the service from the rest of the internet where pseudonymity, anonymity, or
often random names were the social norm.»
Not exact matches
If you go to a
random classic shaving forum or blog you will hear the
name feather thrown around quite
often.
I've tried it for a year now and I'm not a fan, your criteria for a match are not used very
often, a lot of the people your matched with do not have photos, and for me it's very important for me to put a face with a
name, especially when I'm talking to someone online, even though it could just be a
random picture the person got somewhere on the internet.
If you walk into a book store and check book covers at
random for excerpts from reviews, Kirkus is likely the
name you'll see most
often.
When I visit San Francisco I am always surprised how
often the
name of my friend, Robert Scoble comes up in
random conversation, unprompted by myself.