Are there more applications in which MySpamSponge messaging is especially useful?
Yes. Let’s first consider another dating application. If you meet someone at a party or through a personals site, you may want to give him a way to contact you without revealing your phone number or e-mail address. So what can you do instead? Give him one of your MySpamSponge handles. If things don’t work out and he turns out to be one of those guys who won’t take no for an answer, just cancel that MySpamSponge account and you’ll never hear from him again. Creating and, if need be, discarding a MySpamSponge account is much easier than switching phone numbers or e-mail addresses. Because MySpamSponge messaging is inherently resistant to spam and other abuse, you can freely leave your MySpamSponge handle or personal hyperlink™ in places where it would be foolish to leave your e-mail address, such as in chat rooms, blogs, forums, guest books, discussion lists, letters to the editor, etc. Here is another use: Talk show hosts often need multiple e-mail addresses: one for general contact, on