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Friday, June 24, 2011

Because of beast-like face or ugly face, 30,000 people are expelled from Online Community

London - Your Love rejected by the idol of the heart might have been usual. But if it is blatantly refused to join in an online community for business 'look', of course it is not exactly unusual. A social networking site was devoted to the 'beautiful people', 'BeautifulPeople.com' recently reported 30,000 people had just ousted as judged less handsome or beautiful in appearance.

Because of beast-like face or ugly face, 30,000 people are expelled from Online Community


Indeed, unlike Facebook or Twitter, if you want to be a member of the site BeautifulPeople.com, a person is required through the selection process with a system of "rating" tight beauty or handsome face, while the other members to vote whether a person is handsome or beautiful enough to become part of their community.

But last month the selection system was damaged by a virus called 'Shrek' the famous cartoon character because it seems like a monster. As a result, anyone can freely be able to enter the site, without worrying about their looks.

"We suspect that tens of thousands of new members accepted in more than six weeks," said Greg Hodge, one of the site manager was quoted as saying by the Telegraph.

Hodge, Sunday (19 / 6) and then apologized to more than 30,000 people who he describes as 'disadvantaged' due to be expelled from the site because it had accidentally received the 'BeautifulPeople.com'.

"We responded quickly, repairing the damage caused by viruses Shrek and every new member who wants to get re-routed through the rating module to be selected by a voting mechanism and democratic legitimate," said Hodge further.

"The results we have just lost 30,000 members. We are very sorry that they are not lucky it had wrongly accepted in our site and was convinced that they are beautiful," said Hodge.

Shrek The virus is now still under investigation but some believe the virus was the result of work of a disgruntled former employee. While a spokesman for the site said acts of sabotage were carried out by one of 5.5 million people are rejected from the site.

BeautifulPeople.com now has more than 700,000 members worldwide. According to the data, only one of seven candidates received in the site.

The majority of members of social networking that came from the United States, Denmark, and France. Britain, Russia, and Poland are the three countries whose citizens are most often rejected by BeautifulPeople.com.