Iranian Dating Website Banned By Mullahs For “Promoting Prostitution”

Iran has banned a popular dating and marriage website for “promoting prostitution.”

Hamsarchat.com, translated as “spouse chat,” boasted 1.6 million page visits. It listed a complete range of profile questions for its members. In choice of religion, Hamsarchat listed “free of religion” as an option. In a question asking the applicant’s goals, permanent marriage, Islamic marriage and “unknown” were the options.

Those options may have been too heretical for the mullahs. However, the expressed reason for imposing the banning is because applicants listed their pictures and email addresses. The website was fined and ordered to pay back its clients.

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