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by joe42
5539 days ago
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The author gives four reasons for why people check in. He didn't mention the reason I would like to use a checking-in service (I'm not sure if there is a popular one like this yet). I'd like to check in at a bar or a club (I often go alone) and have the service match me with another checked-in person (or people) to hang out with. Instead of using the service to hang out with people I already know, I'd like a service to help me meet new people. Seems like a check-in service could be a nice way to lower the barrier of introducing oneself to a stranger. It's so easy to talk to strangers online, it would be nice to bring that to the meat world. |
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Besides that, in the introductions world, "meeting new friends" is marketing-speak for meeting people to date, or more precisely, to hook up with. And, I can imagine, as the author does, that women would be pretty squeamish about getting involved with a service that announces their presence in a particular bar and invites people to meet them.
In any case, Loopt has this service, or at any rate did at one point -- in one of their iterations, they cordoned it off into its own application (Loopt Mix). I turned it on briefly once, to see what it would do, and to be honest, it was pretty creepy, a lot like the parts of Craigslist that have been shut down ...