Dad sells daughter's friendship on ebay.

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The forum discussion centers on a controversial eBay listing where a father allegedly sold his daughter's friendship, described as a "cyber" friendship on MySpace. The ad raised ethical concerns, with participants questioning the authenticity of the seller and the implications of commodifying social relationships. The conversation also touched on other bizarre online sales, including a fan's loyalty to a sports team and the well-known "One Red Paperclip" trading project. The listing was eventually removed, prompting further debate about the nature of online interactions and social ranking.

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Are souls still for sale? I put a bid on one once (to use as a spare, if I needed to do something devious). I was outbid by an Irish guy named Angel O'Darkness.
 
I heard that got taken down shortly after it was posted. The feds are also looking into things. Not good.
 
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Check it out at http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=local&id=3990694 yuck smiley got into url link

What other weird stuff are they going to sell next.
That the add was up for a month before it got pulled, and that people actually bid on it rather than contacting Ebay is distressing.
 
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I hate how the "doctor" makes it a fact that the seller is a "sociopath".

He doesn't even know anything about it, and he's already stating facts... not claims, but facts.

I don't think that looks good on his part.
 
JasonRox said:
I hate how the "doctor" makes it a fact that the seller is a "sociopath".

He doesn't even know anything about it, and he's already stating facts... not claims, but facts.

I don't think that looks good on his part.
At this point I don't think they even know it was really a father, it could be someone stupid playing a practical joke.
 
kaos said:
Check it out at http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=local&id=3990694

What other weird stuff are they going to sell next.
The story seems to be gone.

Edit: I found it.

Apparently all that was being sold was a "cyber" friendship at "myspace". This could be either a joke or the "daughter" might be a fake/fantasy character. If this is really a father pressuring his daughter into this it would be quite bad.
 
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Pimping a cyber-relationship. My, how times have changed!
 
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"Friendship" on MySpace is a matter of social rank. I imagine having attractive people as a friend makes it even moreso. No, this ad is only objectionable to me in that it supports social rank through number of practically anonymous cyber "friends".
 
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I saw an ebay bid where a guy renounced his loyalty to the Detroit Lions (which he'd been a fan for like 30 years) and offered to instead cheer for whichever team the highest bidder chose - it included wearing jerseys on game days, watching all the games, etc. When I saw it, the bidding was actually at a hundred bucks or so - and it still had a lot of tiime left. The negotiating about what would be bought with the purchase did take up a lot of space - several folks wanted him to cheer against a certain team - which I'm not sure was part of the original terms of use.
 
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But by far the best internet nothing-for-something deal is the One Red Paperclip guy - who is in the process of trading up from one red paperclip to ultimately a house. He's now gone from originally having one red paperclip to now having a recording contract - but he will only stop once he has a house. It's awesome!

http://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com/
 

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