

Have you noticed the "I like" button at Jazzed?
Is it going to use semantic web tools for online dating purposes?
Semantic web tools for online dating purposes will be a complete disaster, it will add a lot of distortion!!!
http://www.onlinepersonalswatch.com/news/2010/06/david-siegel-author.html
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UPDATE
I was wrong.
I needed to create another fake male profile there at Jazzed to test how the "I Like" button performs.
When you click that button, it sends a special ice-breaker to the person.
e.g.
I had clicked the "I Like" button to the question a female answered:
"If you could have a dinner party with any 3 people living or dead, who would you invite?
My 3 grandparents"
and the system automatically sent her a message saying:
(the fake male profile I had invented for testing purposes) likes your answer to the question 'If you could have a dinner party with any 3 people living or dead, who would you invite?'
I had clicked the "I Like" button to the question a female answered:
"If you could be a contestant on any game show, which one would it be?
MXC (Most Extreme Elimination Challenge) - Japanese Game show aka Takeshi's Castle. It's hilarious!"
and the system automatically sent her a message saying:
(the fake male profile I had invented for testing purposes) likes your answer to the question 'If you could be a contestant on any game show, which one would it be?'
I had clicked the button 8 times in one profile, so I sent her 8 Nudges/Likes.
I had previously thought that button was performing like the "I Like" button at Facebook, where it is part of a behavioural recommendation engine by personal preferences, but the "I Like" button at Jazzed only sends nudges to the profile of a person.
Sorry for the confusion.









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