Thursday, 17 June 2010

faceparty password

its easy to find the faceparty password, however the question on most people's minds is starting to shift from
"Where can i find the faceparty password?" to "Why am I looking for the faceparty password?"
This is due to the fact that a new interest based social network called bongal has recently launched and
promises to revolutionize the way the average girl and guy interact with each other on the internet.

Well i've visited the bongal website and i have played with the interactive map and searched for people by their
interests and I have to say that compared to faceparty this site looks like it's had real thought behind it's
development. Faceparty connects people by their age/gender/location and relationship status i.e. single etc.
Bongal takes this idea and pushes the conventional to the max by introducing the first mainstream social
network to incorporate interests into the search facility.
Faceparty limits the user to what now appears to be an outdated method of searching for people, where as
connects its users by whatever they're interested in. So for example if you are a big nightclubber, you can
search for all the girls/guys who like nightclubbing who are within 5 miles of where you live. This seems
to make perfect sense - why wouldn't single nightclub going girls and guys like to talk to each other?!
It strikes me as the final piece in the social networking puzzle. It almost makes one question why no one has
thought of this genius idea before. So simple yet compared to the likes of faceparty - so many light years
ahead.

No longer are ignorant people whining to each other about what they 'don't' like about the world. Finally
bongal address what people 'do' like.
It's clear to see the difference between the two sites - faceparty is a holding pen for the intellectually
challenged, a place where they can air their grievances to a willing community of down and
out near to wells (there is the odd decent user on faceparty I must add - the unfortunate few who have
probably been misguided enough at some point to create a profile.
Bongal is a positive site on the other hand, where real people talk to real people about anything and
everything that interests them. The likelyhood seems to be that bongal would be much more likely to
attract genuine girls and guys without the facade of being a dating site, more a opportunity to enhance
your lifestyle.

In short faceparty would be far better off without the silly faceparty password and indeed if it were to
abolish it's sign up fee- a ridiculous £25!! It's no wonder why bongal are overtaking faceparty as the
place to be online, if they keep up their sterling work they will not only prosper to stratospheric heights
but will also maintain my loyalty as a fantastic alternative to faceparty.


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