Wednesday, 12 August 2009

A dating site for stricter lonely hearts

Online dating sites have become incredibly client-specific to help the like-minded fall in love. If your passion is Ron Paul, for example, there's even a dating site for his followers.

A new UK-based site called iSuki recently hit the web, and users the chance to police themselves, eliminating those who do not live up to collective standards.

Reportedly, iSuki has a policy where individuals can be axed if they receive poor feedback from dates or have peer-determined misleading profiles.

In all, the site caters to serious young professionals who are looking for more structure and less online silliness. Plus, the fact that users can police one another means the community will remain of a similar mindset and hopefully these individuals will find the connections they crave.

It's also interesting to note the origin of the site name, iSuki, which may further speak to its potential clientele It is derived from the Japanese word which translates as 'beloved' and the 'i' is added to symbolize the internet.

Features for online daters include private messaging between contacts, a self-described Flirt Box to attract attention from others and the chance to browse all users’ profiles.
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