- Gaydar (website)
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Gaydar "Infobox Website
name = Gaydar
caption = Screenshot of Gaydar UK as of27 July 2008
url = [http://www.gaydar.co.uk www.gaydar.co.uk]
commercial = Yes
type =Dating website
language = English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Japanese
registration = Required
owner = QSoft Consulting Ltd
author = QSoft Consulting Ltd
launch date = November1999
revenue =
slogan = What you want, when you want itGaydar is a worldwide, profile-based
dating website forgay andbisexual men, women and couples (over the age of 18). Although many of the individual profiles are publicly accessible on the Internet, to gain more functionality and interact with other users, a registration is required and a guest profile must be created.It was founded in
1999 byLondon -basedSouth Africa nsGary Frisch and his partnerHenry Badenhorst , after a friend complained that he was too busy to look for a new boyfriend. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6354323.stm Gaydar founder death fall probed] , "BBC News Online ",12 February 2007 ] [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1542460/Gary-Frisch.html Obituary: Gary Frisch] , "The Daily Telegraph ",13 February 2007 ] The site was launched in November 1999.Gaydar and similar sites are widely regarded as having had a major impact on gay communities in many parts of the world. Gaydar allows users to display and receive more detailed and intimate information in many personal areas than is possible in live venues. Some people speculate that Gaydar may have played a part in shifting the emphasis from
cruising grounds — both outdoors and in sex-on-premises venues — to the Internetfact|date=February 2007. Gaydar is popular in theUnited Kingdom ,Australia ,Ireland and to a lesser extent inNorth America , continentalEurope andSouth Africa .In May 2007 Henry Badenhorst was named by the "
Independent on Sunday " Pink List as the fourth most influential gay person in Britain, down from third place the previous year. [http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article2516664.ece The pink list 2007] , "Independent on Sunday ",6 May 2007 ]Registration
Registered users are able to browse through online lists of other users who are logged into the site at that time. They are able to send messages to each other and to participate in
chat room s, which — except for the Australian chat rooms — tend to be dominated by UK users. Users can upgrade from 'guest' to 'member' status by paying a subscription that allows access to all the site's functionality. Members may add more photos into an 'album' attached to their profile that are viewable by other members. Guests face other site restrictions, such as a daily limit of about 10 messages that they can send and 25 profiles that they can view, and a limit on number of chat rooms accessible at the same time. Guests cannot view archives of sent messages, and cannot use the friends list and some enhanced search options. About a third of users are members. Due to a requirement that users create a profile, alternative sites offering services such as anonymous chat rooms have since sprung up, such as [http://www.gay-chat.co.uk/ gay-chat.co.uk] in Britain and [http://irish-gay.com/ Irish-gay.com] in Ireland.Profiles
Profiles typically include standard information on age, location, physical features, sexual predilections, hobbies, and pastimes; profiles usually include a free description about their owner and what he or she seeks in a prospective partner. There is provision for profile owners to upload a number of photographs, typically of themselves — one as the 'main photo', several as 'secondary photos', and several more as 'private photos' that can be sent as attachments to private messages. Some of these photos are sexually explicit but only paying members may view these; images that are not sexually explicit may be viewed by both members and guests. All uploaded images are first screened by a staff member at gaydar for legality. Other profiles however may include no photos or information about their owner whatsoever. This may be indicative of the openness of the user as regards his/her own sexuality. Moreover, it is a common practice in areas where being openly gay is not the mainstream behaviour of homosexuals.
Controversy
Media attention was drawn in 2003 when the website was used by Labour Party MP
Chris Bryant , and in 2006, when married Liberal Democrat leadership candidateMark Oaten used it to find gay sexual partners.In February 2007, a newspaper revealed that a high-ranking officer of the Greek military had a profile on Gaydar. He was prosecuted, and an MP brought the matter in the Parliament, accusing the Minister for National Defence of allowing "inappropriate promotions" in the armed forces. Greek
LGBT community protested, but the officer claimed the profile was not his.fact|date=July 2008Criticisms
A July 2000
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study described sites including Gaydar as contributing to clusters ofsexually transmitted infection s.fact|date=February 2007 Other critics allege that it facilitatesbarebacking (anal intercourse without a condom). [http://www.positivenation.co.uk/issue89/features/feature6/feature6.htm Hard drive into sex] , "Positive Nation ", April 2003]Death of co-founder
The chairman and co-founder of Gaydar,
Gary Frisch died unexpectedly at his home in London on11 February 2007 , aged 38 years. Averdict ofmisadventure was recorded by Dr Paul Knapman, thecoroner at the inquest. A pathologist, Dr Peter Wilkins, said raised levels ofketamine were found in Mr Frisch's blood and liver. [http://web.archive.org/web/20070714092019/http://uk.gay.com/headlines/11416 Gaydar founder in K-fuelled death plunge] , "Gay.com News" (via theWayback Machine ),20 April 2007 ]See also
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Gaydar
*Gaydar Radio References
External links
* [http://www.gaydar.co.uk Gaydar UK, for me] , the original URL
* [http://www.gaydarguys.com Gaydar US for men]
* [http://www.gaydargirls.com Gaydar Girls]
* [http://www.intellagencia.com/news.asp?siteid=4&id=73621 Gaydar to receive £2m investment boost] , "Intellagencia ",16 February 2007
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