Petite critique de ce site...

Catching up on my buddies tweets, I ran into an interesting one.."Web 2.0 
hookups gone bad," with a link to http://inspot.org/gateway.aspx. Just when you 
think everything has hit the web, around the corner comes something new and 
bold and if your a little twisted, a lot of fun. The gist of the site is that 
if you've possibly given somebody an STD you can send them a nice little ecard 
letting them know to get checked out, the best part is you can do it 
anonymously. The thing that got me going the most about this is that each card 
in a joking manner, broaches a very serious topic, I wouldn't take this 
seriously even if was sent with that intention. Ok, this is too much to resist, 
so if you're one of my 20 friends that received an ecard telling you 
anonymously to get checked for Chlamydia, you can rest assured, that this was a 
cruel and unusual prank and I'm sorry..please don't be mad. I can't think of a 
better use for this, after all the real asshole is the person that sincerely 
sends this instead of telling the person they just screwed in person. I know I 
pissed at least one of my friends off, definitely a bad joke..

FS



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Marie-Charlotte Koenig 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 6:02 PM
  Subject: URG-L: In-spot


        http://inspot.org/gateway.aspx

        Résumé d'un article paru dans La Presse d'hier:

        Remarquable!
        système internet qui permet à une personne atteinte d'une MTS d,avertir 
ses partenaires sexuels de façon anonyme.
        lancé en 2005 par un organisme californien, en vigueur dans une dizaine 
de villes étatsuniennes, au Brésil, à Toronto et ottawa. A permis depuis son 
lancement d'aviser 80,000 personnes qu'elles avaient eu des rapports sexuels 
avec un partenaire atteint d'une MTS.
        le sida fait l'objet de 9% des signalement, le chlamidia 12%, gono 15% 
syphilis(!!!)15%(!!!!).
        Programme jugé intéressant et innovateur par Dr M. Wainberg, MCGill, 
spécialisé en SIDA. Pourrait être difficile à instaurer au Québec à caude des 
politiques très strictes sur la confidentialité. 

        Dommage.
       


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