How to Talk to Strangers Online
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Growing up, my parents warned me to never talk to strangers. It’s really never smart to talk to random strangers. However, I’m going to tell you about a service that will connect you with a stranger, and provide hours of entertainment. Be forewarned – some of the conversations you have may be “blue” in nature!
Omegle connects you with random people that you would otherwise never have met. You click one button, and tell it to start a chat. Off you go! Omegle is a brand-new service for meeting new friends. When you use Omegle, we pick another user at random and let you have a one-on-one chat with each other. Even though the chats are totally random, you should never divulge personal information!
Anything can and will happen. So, if you are bored and want some random, wacky fun – check out Omegle!
Keep in mind that the best (and safest) place of all to meet strangers is on Geeks! You can meet others who are just like you, share videos and pictures, create blogs and forum posts – and more!
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5 Comments
Janine
April 30th, 2009
at 8:59am
I don’t know if I could ever do this—I don’t even know what it means when you say to be careful because some of the conversations may be “blue” in nature.
I remember when the internet first came around…back in the Prodigy days….there were nothing but message boards and sometimes you had to wait days to get a reply from someone (if you were lucky to get the reply at all).
Then, when live chat rooms became available, everyone was so cool and it didn’t even seem like such a big deal if you met up with a group of people you had been chatting with online.
Today, in the world we live in now, there is no way in he** I would do that.
Erictric
April 30th, 2009
at 9:31am
This is an interesting new service, which originated as a project by the teenage creator.
I feel this type of thing could potentially be dangerous, but there could be improvements to it. A way to kill time, if you will.
Joshua
April 30th, 2009
at 12:54pm
This is NOT A GOOD IDEA. I tried two convos and they were both sexual in nature, in less than 10 seconds so, you can keep this. I wont be using it.
ShredNight
April 30th, 2009
at 7:22pm
thats so cool im gonna try it now lol
Ron
April 30th, 2009
at 9:55pm
So I’m scrolling the daily Geeks! newsletter and compulsively clicked “Are you interested in meeting new people online?” Compelled enough to bother to view it on a real computer as opposed to on Blackberry browser.
Anyway anonymity is certainly key when on Omegle, or anything else when speaking to strangers. On some social network there aren’t too many “strangers” and on geeks I or twitter I know nobody. Anyway thats no one elses fault but point is pictures and profiles are a safer environment to communicate with strangers online as they aren’t as strange-er-esque.