Darteros Introduces New Adult Social Networking Model

CYBERSPACE — Twitter-like service for adults Darteros, introduces a new adult social networking model.

After two months in beta and more than 2000 participants who reached Darteros.com and registered an account solely based on word of mouth, this adult social network based on opensource microblogging technology is slated to aggregate industry workers and consumers in an all new way starting April 24.

"Darteros has been thought for connecting people interested in adult matters of a sexual nature, but it is not just another adult social network," says Fabio Salvadori, Darteros' director of operations.

"Its Ostatus protocol makes distributed social networking possible granting users the right to manage their online presence and to follow each other on different social networks: adult entertainers, webmasters, affiliates, fans and any other category of sex enthusiasts can now connect and interact with wider audiences without the need and the hassle of creating multiple accounts and profiles, posting duplicate status updates, switching from one network to another for checking and replying to their friends messages."

With a user interface translated in 36 languages, Darteros.com is free to join and starting this Saturday, all registered users will be offered new free and exclusive events and goodies on a weekly basis including adult stars memorabilia and collectibles, live webcam performances, adult websites passes and more.

The company says that around the clock spam control and etiquette moderation makes Darteros a safe and friendly place for any over 18 users and groups.

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