These Naughty Gifts Don’t Clutter a Closet
November 8, 2007
One of Facebook’s most popular applications, Naughty Gifts, could have interesting opportunities to create awareness of products just by joining the party (so to speak).
~A
These Naughty Gifts Don’t Clutter a Closet – New York Times
LAST week, I stumbled across a short item at a site called Mashable.com, which described how one of Facebook’s most popular programs allows users to give each other virtual Naughty Gifts.
This raised obvious questions like, what sorts of naughty gifts? I
clicked on a link, and on-screen appeared a pair of thigh-high black
platform boots along with a statement that the program had 149,421
daily users who send one another digital replicas of foil-wrapped
condoms, black thongs and cans of something called Mr. Whipped Cream.
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jen_chan, writer SureFire&hellip | November 12, 2007 at 5:20 am
Greetings!
Plus, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out why you were sent blow up dolls or poo fights.
I read the complete article from the link you posted. It was hilarious! Especially about the poo fights all directed at the husband. Facebook has really grown into quite a social network. The article also pointed out something I think a lot of people make use of but don’t really realize. Sure it’s fun to send each other Naughty Gifts and other “stuff” but what it really does is create a new way of communicating to others. I myself didn’t realize it until I found the article.