Skinbook: The Naked Facebook
Despite the issues faing Facebook right now about their privacy settings, there are still several people who are keen at making or joining social networking sites. This time another networking site is on the bloom and it’s exclusive for naturalists.
We often see them walking along the shores in Europe particularly in France and in Spain. For them, by going fully naked is just a natural way of nature. They call themselves naturists (though others tag them nudist) and speak of liberty and spirituality. Often, they have this social nude party and they are following strict rules about their activities of course to avoid any provocative incidents that would somehow include sexual assaults. They often take the figures of Adam and Eve as a source of inspiration of their cause. And of course, they have gain ample numbers of followers around the world primarily in the western and liberal countries.
Amazingly, the ever increasing following of the movement has brought the concept out of beaches and real public places and transferred it to a more populated place of interaction – the internet. We have been invaded with many social networking sites that cater to different focuses of the society already and we also have mixed insights about them. Facebook for one has become one of the controversial networking giants over the internet and the main thrown issue to this company is privacy. While twitter enjoys the patronage of the celebrities, politicians, and other personalities, these networking sites are for everybody. Not to mention the Dalai Lama