So....90,000 women have signed up...

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For Ashley Madison accounts just in the last week. Whether checking up on their partners or not. Now AM shows as many female accounts as they had men.

brilliant.


From MSNBC...

Hundreds of thousands of people signed up for infidelity website Ashley Madison in the last week, parent company Avid Life Media said on Monday, even after hackers leaked data about millions of its clients.

The company also struck back at reports that the site had few genuine female users, saying internal data released by hackers had been incorrectly analyzed.

“Recent media reports predicting the imminent demise of Ashley Madison are greatly exaggerated,” the company said in a statement. “Despite having our business and customers attacked, we are growing.”
 
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For Ashley Madison accounts just in the last week. Whether checking up on their partners or not. Now AM shows as many female accounts as they had men.

brilliant.

Those people are making a killing! First on the unfaithful. Second on the S/O trying tot catch said unfaithfuls. SMH It's a viscous cycle.
 
http://gizmodo.com/ashley-madison-code-shows-more-women-and-more-bots-1727613924

What I have learned from examining the site’s the source code is that Ashley Madison’s army of fembots appears to have been a sophisticated, deliberate, and lucrative fraud. The code tells the story of a company trying to weave the illusion that women on the site were plentiful and eager. Whatever the total number of real, active female Ashley Madison users is, the company was clearly on a desperate quest to design legions of fake women to interact with the men on the site.
 
http://gizmodo.com/ashley-madison-code-shows-more-women-and-more-bots-1727613924

What I have learned from examining the site’s the source code is that Ashley Madison’s army of fembots appears to have been a sophisticated, deliberate, and lucrative fraud. The code tells the story of a company trying to weave the illusion that women on the site were plentiful and eager. Whatever the total number of real, active female Ashley Madison users is, the company was clearly on a desperate quest to design legions of fake women to interact with the men on the site.

With over 30 mil approx users I would say they achieved their goal.
 
For Ashley Madison accounts just in the last week. Whether checking up on their partners or not. Now AM shows as many female accounts as they had men.

brilliant.


From MSNBC...

Hundreds of thousands of people signed up for infidelity website Ashley Madison in the last week, parent company Avid Life Media said on Monday, even after hackers leaked data about millions of its clients.

The company also struck back at reports that the site had few genuine female users, saying internal data released by hackers had been incorrectly analyzed.

“Recent media reports predicting the imminent demise of Ashley Madison are greatly exaggerated,” the company said in a statement. “Despite having our business and customers attacked, we are growing.”

probably because, after reading the news and stats, they realised it's a good hunting ground (mostly men)
 
http://gizmodo.com/ashley-madison-code-shows-more-women-and-more-bots-1727613924

What I have learned from examining the site’s the source code is that Ashley Madison’s army of fembots appears to have been a sophisticated, deliberate, and lucrative fraud. The code tells the story of a company trying to weave the illusion that women on the site were plentiful and eager. Whatever the total number of real, active female Ashley Madison users is, the company was clearly on a desperate quest to design legions of fake women to interact with the men on the site.

yes! well now they have REAL women....with accounts, bios and all.
 
only for the like-minded women (those who signed up there), I believe

I guess that would work for some. Still. How many hot guys could there have been us ladies have way higher standards than you guys. Lets be honest.
 
yes! well now they have REAL women....with accounts, bios and all.

Oh I am so gonna believe a company that not only lied about having women, sent men to escorts (for those with the guarantee), and saved every word those men typed into the site that got hacked when they say they have real womenz now.
 
http://gizmodo.com/ashley-madison-code-shows-more-women-and-more-bots-1727613924

What I have learned from examining the site’s the source code is that Ashley Madison’s army of fembots appears to have been a sophisticated, deliberate, and lucrative fraud. The code tells the story of a company trying to weave the illusion that women on the site were plentiful and eager. Whatever the total number of real, active female Ashley Madison users is, the company was clearly on a desperate quest to design legions of fake women to interact with the men on the site.

^ This.

Fake accounts, gullible men = record profits! Yay successful business model built on lies!
 
Oh I am so gonna believe a company that not only lied about having women, sent men to escorts (for those with the guarantee), and saved every word those men typed into the site that got hacked when they say they have real womenz now.

I think they had a few. A very small few. Like many be 20. lol
 
I think they had a few. A very small few. Like many be 20. lol

can't continue have to go, sorry, but

nice to see that US crooks are catching up -as to level of sophistication- with the rest of the world (nigerian scams and catfishing, etc.);)
 
Sorry but I think it is funny to have a whole site full of bots. Higher female escorts to make it look like some get dates and to kick it off get enough attention that you get a spot on GMA. Whoever is running the site is a damn genius! It is a brilliant business plan.
 
http://gizmodo.com/ashley-madison-code-shows-more-women-and-more-bots-1727613924

What I have learned from examining the site’s the source code is that Ashley Madison’s army of fembots appears to have been a sophisticated, deliberate, and lucrative fraud. The code tells the story of a company trying to weave the illusion that women on the site were plentiful and eager. Whatever the total number of real, active female Ashley Madison users is, the company was clearly on a desperate quest to design legions of fake women to interact with the men on the site.

So is it a indication that women do not cheat at the same rate as men, or simply that a website of strangers is not what they want? Or that if it is what they wanted they could simply walk in to a bar.

I bit of all of the above I would guess.
 
So is it a indication that women do not cheat at the same rate as men, or simply that a website of strangers is not what they want? Or that if it is what they wanted they could simply walk in to a bar.

I bit of all of the above I would guess.

I dont think it has anything to do with cheating. I think the whole site was setup to defraud men.
 
Sorry but I think it is funny to have a whole site full of bots. Higher female escorts to make it look like some get dates and to kick it off get enough attention that you get a spot on GMA. Whoever is running the site is a damn genius! It is a brilliant business plan.

Well, my intent for this thread was to open the can-o-worms that maybe the hack was an internal job to increase business.

Personally, I think *if* this is the case....these people are beyond contempt. Many marriages have been destroyed by this. I have heard that a couple of suicides have been blamed on this....

Even tho I imagine many people have signed on just out of curiosity and never intended to cheat on a significant other.

In general, regardless of what type of site it is...dumping personal info on the identities and info on one's clients is a pretty low-life thing to do. Not to mention, criminal, I believe.

Of course, I'm just tossing out thoughts! Whoever hacked the site needs to go to hell.
 
http://gizmodo.com/ashley-madison-code-shows-more-women-and-more-bots-1727613924

What I have learned from examining the site’s the source code is that Ashley Madison’s army of fembots appears to have been a sophisticated, deliberate, and lucrative fraud. The code tells the story of a company trying to weave the illusion that women on the site were plentiful and eager. Whatever the total number of real, active female Ashley Madison users is, the company was clearly on a desperate quest to design legions of fake women to interact with the men on the site.

"army of fembots "

Ha! Try http://www.casualmilfs.com they are legion!

and paid female impersonators and fake people.



or so I hear!:D
 
Well, my intent for this thread was to open the can-o-worms that maybe the hack was an internal job to increase business.

Personally, I think *if* this is the case....these people are beyond contempt. Many marriages have been destroyed by this. I have heard that a couple of suicides have been blamed on this....

Even tho I imagine many people have signed on just out of curiosity and never intended to cheat on a significant other.

In general, regardless of what type of site it is...dumping personal info on the identities and info on one's clients is a pretty low-life thing to do. Not to mention, criminal, I believe.

Of course, I'm just tossing out thoughts! Whoever hacked the site needs to go to hell.

Pretty sure the destroyed marriages and suicides were because of the cheating.
 
Pretty sure the destroyed marriages and suicides were because of the cheating.

I'm certainly not sympathetic towards the cheaters....my thoughts are mainly on the many women who are heartbroken and the children who will be traumatized and uprooted from their homes.

Like I said in an earlier post....I believe many of these accounts were just curious people and had never acted on anything from that site.

I still think it's terrible that they were exposed. None of them were given a chance to explain why they were there.
 
I'm certainly not sympathetic towards the cheaters....my thoughts are mainly on the many women who are heartbroken and the children who will be traumatized and uprooted from their homes.

Like I said in an earlier post....I believe many of these accounts were just curious people and had never acted on anything from that site.

I still think it's terrible that they were exposed. None of them were given a chance to explain why they were there.

Chances are; for every cheating man there was a cheating woman.
 
Well, my intent for this thread was to open the can-o-worms that maybe the hack was an internal job to increase business.

Personally, I think *if* this is the case....these people are beyond contempt. Many marriages have been destroyed by this. I have heard that a couple of suicides have been blamed on this....

Even tho I imagine many people have signed on just out of curiosity and never intended to cheat on a significant other.

In general, regardless of what type of site it is...dumping personal info on the identities and info on one's clients is a pretty low-life thing to do. Not to mention, criminal, I believe.

Of course, I'm just tossing out thoughts! Whoever hacked the site needs to go to hell.

Since it is not my job to judge people for their sins I don't tend to damn people to hell. Though I do agree and have stated in other threads about this subject that the emotional casulities and loss of life are horrid. Still as a business whole sole purpose is to make it's investors money, it was a fucking mad scientist planthat worked. Not weather that is ethical is not what I waa talking about in my earlier post. Many business do unethical thungs to turn a buck. Not all of them are so publuc about it.
And after the leak anyone who signs up and is therefore exposed is an idiot. They obviously are not a safe place. Duh!
 
I'm certainly not sympathetic towards the cheaters....my thoughts are mainly on the many women who are heartbroken and the children who will be traumatized and uprooted from their homes.

Like I said in an earlier post....I believe many of these accounts were just curious people and had never acted on anything from that site.

I still think it's terrible that they were exposed. None of them were given a chance to explain why they were there.

I'm not defending the hackers.

All of them may explain why they were there. I would think if they were just being curious their marriage would not be over nor would they be committing suicide. Perhaps I am more open minded. I dunno.
 
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