The first one I linked in Deep, deep, deep, deep, DEEP into "People of the Word" space. This one is amazing...people really need to decide not to do anything on the net that they wouldn't do in front of their open front window.
Sex Baiting Prank on Craigslist Affects Hundreds
Recently, a blogger named Simon Owens ran a social experiment on Craigslist. He wandered into the "Casual Encounters" section of the personal ads where countless men and women were soliticing for no-strings-attached sex and wondered, Is it really that easy? As a test, he composed several ads with different permutations of assumed identity and sexual orientation: straight/bi men/women looking for the opposite/same sex. He then posted it to New York, Chicago, and Houston, and tallied the results.
Overwhelmingly and instantly, the ads from the fake women looking for male partners were inundated with responses, sometimes several per minute. All the other ads received lukewarm responses, at best. These results weren't surprising, but some of the observations were... Many of these men used their real names and included personally identifiable information, including work email addresses and home phone numbers. Several admitted they were married and cheating on their spouses. Many included photos, often nude.
His first conclusion was very reasonable: "If a really malicious person wanted to get on craigslist and ruin a lot of people's lives, he easily could."
And that's just the hook. There's another such experiment documented on the other side of the link where the experimenter posted the responses he got. ALL of them.
Do not follow ANY of the links in the presence of co-workers or children. But definitely read about it.
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