Lonerbook Launches - Nobody Notices

November 13, 2007 by Mark Rose  
Filed under Blog news, social media

LonerbookLonerbook, an anti-social utility that keeps you from connecting with people around you, launched days ago, in case you haven’t noticed. “Finally, a web site for people like us” original members may be Larry David, J.D. Ted KazynskiSalinger, Theodore Kaczynski (right), Axl Rose and Bobby Fischer.

Benefits of Lonerbook:

  • avoid photos or publish manifestos
  • no profiles
  • don’t worry about getting any news from acquaintances
  • Don’t join any networks so you won’t have to see people who live, study, or work around you

Eric Starkman, originator of Lonerbook, would not comment on the rumor that AOL offered $6 billion for the anti-social non-network.

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3 Comments on "Lonerbook Launches - Nobody Notices"

  1. Bruce Pilgrim on Wed, 14th Nov 2007 9:06 am 

    As Groucho once said: “I would never join a club that would have me as a member.”

  2. links for 2007-11-15 « media mindshare: news media, technology & media relations on Wed, 14th Nov 2007 7:46 pm 

    [...] Lonerbook Launches - Nobody Notices | PR Blog News I’d join, but I’m sure to be blocked by the new membership filter. [...]

  3. Jess on Thu, 15th Nov 2007 2:19 am 

    I like Lonerbook! It is a great idea! I’d like to join it…

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