Facebook dating service rolling out in Colombia

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BOGOTA, Sept 22, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Facebook said Friday a dating service it
teased early this year is being rolled out in Colombia.

The social media giant chose the Latin American country as its test lab
because Colombians are particularly avid fans of using social networks and
websites to find partners.

The new feature, rolled out in Colombia this week, allows users to create a
separate “dating” profile not visible to their network of friends, with
potential matches recommended based on preferences and common interests.

The service is programmed not to link up people who are already connected
as family or friends, and users of Facebook Dating will also be able to block
people if they wish.

A basic chat service will be available, and the site will bar strangers
from sending photos, videos or links.

Some 21 million people log in to Facebook every day in Colombia, a country
of 50 million people, according to the company.

“We view this as an incredible opportunity to continue helping people build
relationships in meaningful ways on Facebook,” said Facebook Dating product
manager Nathan Sharp.

Facebook’s chief Mark Zuckerberg in May announced plans for the new dating
feature at the world’s leading online social network — while vowing to make
privacy protection its top priority in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica
scandal.

Zuckerberg was emphatic that the focus would be on helping people find
partners, not flings.

“This is going to be for building real, long-term relationships, not just
hookups,” Zuckerberg said in presenting the new feature.

He said the dating offer was built with privacy and safety in mind.

Facebook faced intense global scrutiny over the mass harvesting of personal
data by Cambridge Analytica, a British political consultancy that worked for
Donald Trump’s 2016 election campaign.

The company has admitted up to 87 million users may have had their data
hijacked in the scandal.