Thursday, November 7, 2013

Adultery site coming this month


Saw this early this morning in our ST. They are coming sooner than later. They must be quite excited about this business opportunity. They must be confident that it would be profitable. They know quite a few people decrying them would end up as customers. In fact, the louder the noise the greater the profitability. If this business is to be done publicly it would fail. The more hypocritical a society is the more profitable for them. With rising public religiosity growth is assured as it help religionists support their double lives. Where they might find hardest to recruit are those who are already having no difficulty indulging in adultery without the help of their website.

This is really perverse. The guys who should be making the most noise are the unnamed incumbents (I don't know their names or brands) who would be losing market share to Ashley Madison. They would love for the Anonymous collective to hack and disrupt Ashley Madison but I guess not. They had stupidly went after our government and without our support to boot. They will and can be identified and caught. This is a lot easier and cheaper than hunting Osama.

Update: Nov 8, 8:30pm

Banning it like they do to that few sites the government doesn't approve of does not go far enough. To be serious you have to block or disrupt the business model e.g., by making it  hard for them to collect money from our people.


1 comment:

  1. A fact of "ugly" life about Singaporeans - most spend their lunch time fornicating, in the recent past when I worked (1973 onwards)and more so now, if we count all those ubiquitous short time boutique hotels that litter HDB heartlands; universities, business parks, commercial hubs, etc

    The minister should do more grass roots work or just hang around any 81 hotels and receive some edification cum much needed education. In other words, "get real".

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