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Adam4Adam is an online dating website designed for men to meet other men "for friendship, romance, or a hot hookup".[1]
[edit] RankingOut of over 800 personal sites (heterosexual and otherwise) in the United States, Times Herald-Record mentions Adam4Adam as among the most notable. In December 2006, Hitwise ranked it among the top ten.[2] As of September 2005, San Jose Mercury News ranked Adam4Adam as the second most popular online gay personals site in the country (being ranked behind Gay.com). As of March 2007, Hitwise ranked it number one (the number two and three position being occupied by Manhunt and Gay.com).[3] [4] [edit] CharacteristicsAdam4Adam was launched in 2003 by a company called "Convergent Ideas, LLC" and is now operated by "A4A Network Inc.". Adam4Adam's members are mostly in the United States.[1][5] Unlike similar competitors, Adam4Adam does not charge members to use its full range of services. Instead, Adam4Adam receives revenue from advertising, particularly from pay-per-view pornographic websites and companies offering erection enhancement drugs like sildenafil, vardenafil, tadalafil and their generic drug equivalents through mail order.[1] The site offers a "plan-a-trip feature" to locate potential friends or dates where one is headed. It also has a specific way of posting party invitations.[1][6] Although Adam4Adam has members of all ethnic groups, the percentage of non-White men represented in member profiles is higher than the percentage of non-White people in the United States population, though the degree to which this is true varies by city/region. For instance, research into demographic representation in Atlanta [7], San Francisco [8], and New York City [9] profiles evidences a trend of higher representations of men of color among younger age cohorts, with decreasing diversity in profiles as age increase. This is also true of Adam4Adam membership in the United Kingdom. Unlike Manhunt and some other sites, Adam4Adam does not prohibit escort ads. As with most sites of this type, members are allowed to post nude photos and many choose to do so. Adam4Adam provides a "Health Resource" page as well as a page devoted to "Online Safety Tips". The site encourages health organizations to create "Health Counselor" accounts. All these measures encourage good health practices such as safe sex, getting tested for sexually transmitted infections and avoiding methamphetamine addiction.[10][11] [edit] ReviewsAn independent reviewer had both good and bad things to say about Adam4Adam and appraised the site as follows:
A review for this site posted at About.com mostly uses text from the Adam4Adam website itself and, as such, is totally positive in its assessment.[1][13] [edit] Health ConcernsAdam4Adam.com, along with Manhunt, and Craigslist, has been mentioned as having a possible relationship to the transmission of Sexually transmitted diseases in a news report released by Reuters and subsequently picked up by several major print media publications including The Boston Globe and the Scientific American as well as online sources such as Yahoo! news and Medical News Today.[14][15][16][17][18] The Advocate ran an article in 2006 describing how Adam4Adam is being used to arrange parties where unsafe sex takes place:
Condom use at other parties, rather than being optional, is forbidden and results in getting expelled without refund. After being protested by gay black leaders such as Keith Boykin, these parties have become more secretive. More recently:
[edit] CrimeIn October 2006, New York area media including the New York Times and WCBS-TV reported that Adam4Adam was the focus of a conspiracy to find gay men online to rob. A number of men in New York City used the site to lure a Brooklyn man to a remote area where he was robbed and murdered. The men were found when one user was identified via his screenname.[20][21][22][23] Many news sources reported similar occurrences in the Washington Metropolitan Area. In discussing the case of a perpetrator of multiple robberies in that region, a Washington, DC police officer from that police force's Gay & Lesbian Liaison Unit said "We've definitely seen an increase in online dating crimes in the past five years" and added that victims of internet dating crimes are "overwhelmingly men cruising for sex."[24] The same police officer also noted that these criminals are often technologically savvy and create profiles using fake information and other people's photos from cyber cafés or public libraries, making them difficult to trace.[24] In reporting on the murder of a 39 year-old San Diego man by a 19-year old U.S. Marine, an editorial in the Gay & Lesbian Times said that the victim:
[edit] OutingAdam4Adam has also been used to "out" people who have otherwise kept their sexual orientation somewhat secret. The Servicemembers Legal Defense Network has warned United States military personnel that online profiles on Adam4Adam and similar sites are a violation of the “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, and that in some cases online profiles are being used as evidence in outing service members to military command.[26] According to San Diego Gay & Lesbian Times:
Adam4Adam has also been mentioned by sources such as the New York Daily News and the Post Chronicle in reference to the outing of an American Idol contestant who previously had said that he was heterosexual.[27] New York Daily News also reported that the Adam4Adam dating profile of artist Ross Bleckner was printed in the Coagula Art Journal. In the Coagula Art Journal article, Bleckner's "age, 33-inch waistline and youthful photo" were questioned, but ultimately accepted by the magazine as true since "overall (for Internet personals), he's a pretty honest, bland dude. Like his art."[28] [29] Bleckner laughed off the incident, saying "For them, that's high praise!"[29] [edit] DatingWhile Adam4Adam and other social networking venues are often dismissed as "sex sites", there is evidence to the contrary. For example, the Washington Blade featured an article about the evolution of online dating in which it was reported that:
[edit] RegulationAdam4Adam uses the new "Restricted To Adults" label in the metatags of its pages. The RTA label is free to use, voluntary, and universally available to any website that wishes to clearly and effectively label itself as being inappropriate for viewing by minors. The Free Speech Coalition recently endorsed the RTA website label. [31][32] Maryclaire Dale, Associated Press Writer, March 22, 2007, writes:
Gay & Lesbian News reports that Adam4Adam and similar sites may soon come under an expanded interpretation of 18 U.S.C. 2257, the Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act and wrote:
If successfully applied, these regulations would mean that Adam4Adam and similar companies would have to keep records proving that individuals appearing in photographs or videos are over the age of 18. They would also have to "categorize those documents in a meticulous manner", with failure to comply resulting in possible felony charges and prison time.[35] An attorney for the Free Speech Coalition noted:
Further, not only the company but the website's members could be responsible under these same regulations. The same lawyer remarked that if he had a profile on Adam4Adam this would mean:
[edit] Deceased usersAn article in The New York Sun entitled "Morbid Web Site Makes Amusement of Online Profiles Left Behind by the Dead" discusses a site that highlights the user profiles on various social networking websites. Adam4Adam is mentioned several times and it is noted that Willi Ninja's profile remained posted on Adam4Adam months after his September 2006 death received widespread press attention. In this article, an Adam4Adam spokesperson is quoted as saying "We deactivate them as soon as we get notified."[36] [edit] Notes & References
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