Social networking is a phenomenon. From the early days of Myspace and Livejournal, to the more modern Facebook, Linkedin, and so on, social networking is the way many of us stay connected online.
Over the years, social networking services built up a form of trust with their users. Many would not think twice at joining the latest and greatest networks when the email invites showed up in their inbox. As of Aug 31, 2007, those carefree networking days, where users had no problem forking over their email address and password to invite their friends, may be over. If not over, at the least users will be much more wary than before. For this new era of skepticism, we can thank Quechup.