In the summer of 2015, the internet married cheating/hook up site was hacked.
The hackers ended up releasing a bunch of personal info on many of it's 35 million users.
I just saw a documentary on this and something really cracked me up.
No shock, that aprox 95% of those using the site were males.
But, I just learned that it was a bigger scam then most ever knew.
The site used something called a "fembot" to entice men to join and pay the membership fee$$.
The "fembot" was a fabricated , gimmick profile of a woman.
It was programmed to contact male users that hadn't yet joined.
You could see the blurred out pic and communicate directly with this interested female.
Of course, the interested female was a fembot gimmick .