HUFFINGTON POST – Nov 11 – According to AshleyMadison.com, the Hispanic community is "the fastest growing community when it comes to infidelity." Since launching the Spanish-language version of their website in 2009, 1.1M Latinos have signed up, accounting for 31% of their total new membership.
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1.1M active users or created accounts in two years? Now we know the site has around 3M accounts.
1.1M active users or created accounts in two years? Now we know the site has around 3M accounts.
Interesting that The Huffington Post uses the headline, “AshleyMadison.com Says…” and starts the story with, “According to AshleyMadison.com,” and includes other phrases throughout. That’s Huffington’s approach to curation without attributing themselves to the story.
This particular “trend” seems to follow right along with the general trend of the Hispanic community being the fastest growing overall community throughout the population of North America.
Interesting that The Huffington Post uses the headline, “AshleyMadison.com Says…” and starts the story with, “According to AshleyMadison.com,” and includes other phrases throughout. That’s Huffington’s approach to curation without attributing themselves to the story.
This particular “trend” seems to follow right along with the general trend of the Hispanic community being the fastest growing overall community throughout the population of North America.
The institution of marriage is under attack by Ashley Madison and an army of copycats. Or is it? Biderman argues he offers choice, but its the unhappy punters that have to choose to take that choice. Like Match.com used to say, ‘its free to search.’ But once users are in, they get hooked, slowly but surely. Chatting leads to flirting leads to meeting, leads to meating.
The institution of marriage is under attack by Ashley Madison and an army of copycats. Or is it? Biderman argues he offers choice, but its the unhappy punters that have to choose to take that choice. Like Match.com used to say, ‘its free to search.’ But once users are in, they get hooked, slowly but surely. Chatting leads to flirting leads to meeting, leads to meating.