Online Dating and the Background Check Debate
Online Dating Buyer Beware
When I say deceitful, I mean something a little more than fudging your weight. For example, according to an MSNBC survey, one third, of people participating in online dating services, are presently married.
The debate on whether or not online dating services should require at least a criminal background check on its members, seems to have been started by True.com’s CEO, Herb Vest. His service does conduct a background check on its members and has been lobbying for the passage of legislation that would require online dating sites to at least conduct a felony conviction search on its members. Another form of legislation lawmakers are considering is a bill that would require sites to warn users that they do not conduct a background check on its members.
The leading dating sites, Match.com and Yahoo Personals, oppose this sort of legislation and believe that Vest is only pushing the issue as a publicity vehicle for his True.com. Other opponents include those that oppose on the grounds of privacy and those that just do not think the government belongs in matters of the heart. Another argument is that members of a site that conducted a background check would have a false sense of security.
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