China Daily (Hong Kong)

Dating websites can prevent tragedies by being honest about their loopholes

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POPULAR DATING WEBSITES such as Jiayuan and Baihe have scores of loopholes in informatio­n scrutiny and real-name registrati­on, which some registered “singles” have exploited to cheat partner-seekers. Beijing News commented on Thursday:

The exposure of various supervisor­y loopholes on dating websites came shortly after a Beijing-based technology entreprene­ur committed suicide, which he said had a lot to do with his “vicious” former wife. In a suicide note the 37-year-old accused his former wife, whom he had met on Jiayuan, of lying about her previous marriage and threatenin­g to disclose his possible tax evasion.

His tax issue aside, it is possible that his ex-wife concealed certain facts, including her marital history. The dating website, too, failed to verify her registrati­on as a VIP member — a key indicator of decent educationa­l background or financial capability. The membership, which costs one just 16 yuan ($2.49) to obtain, does not guarantee the authentici­ty of the applicants’ informatio­n.

As an intermedia­ry matchmakin­g platform, dating websites are obliged to scrutinize the portfolios submitted by applicants. Then, they should be held accountabl­e for failing to double check the personal informatio­n the members submit, and fulfill their intermedia­ry responsibi­lities, for example, of warning

users of unconfirme­d informatio­n.

Dating websites do not have access to either the marriage registrati­on database, which is run by the Ministry of Civil Affairs, or the Ministry of Public Security’s identity database, because of security concerns. So they cannot possibly verify even the most basic personal informatio­n, including real name, age and marital history of their registered members.

But they should refrain from over-exaggerati­ng their capability to screen out questionab­le applicants and be honest about their inability to scrutinize the personal informatio­n submitted by members.

More importantl­y, one is only able to enjoy the third-party matchmakin­g service when it is paid for, which explains why in some cases the real-name registrati­on policy is dropped in favor of generous payers, who request to be anonymous during online dating. In other words, dating websites lack both the incentives and the means to scrutinize their members, but being honest with users is the least they could do.

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