Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Getting to know Meetme.com

When Meetme Started ? 
We started it during Spring Break 2005. It started in just a couple high schools and spread fast. In September 2005, we expanded to all schools in the world. Now we have millions of members, and tens of thousands of people joining everyday!
Who made this site?
We did -- Catherine & David, two high school students from NJ.

Who can Join ?
Anyone who is at least 13 years old can join MeetMe -- free!

How do I contact MeetMe?
Report Abuse: If you need to report inappropriate content or behavior you have observed on MeetMe, click the  REPORT ABUSE! icon in the top right-hand corner of the page that contains the inappropriate material. From there, you will be given a form to send in a detailed report. If you sense that someone may be in danger, or you suspect criminal activity, you should contact your local law enforcement agency. If the danger, such as a suicide attempt or a threat of imminent harm is currently in progress, you should call local law enforcement immediately.

Inquiries from Law Enforcement Officials: Email: lawenforcement@meetme.com

General Feedback: To send in general feedback, click here.

Mailing Address:

MeetMe
100 Union Square Drive
New Hope, PA 18938

What happened to myYearbook?


Back in 2005, we started myYearbook in our high school as a way to make new friends. Today, people of all ages use it for the same purpose: we're now the largest service for meeting new people in the United States, and we're growing fast in many other countries too.

Yet the name "myYearbook" makes most people think of reconnecting with old classmates, not making new friends. So at long last, we decided to change the name to something that says what our service really means, even to people who haven't used it yet.

MeetMe was the clear winner over hundreds of other potential names, based on feedback from many thousands of members. Everything you love about myYearbook will still be at MeetMe -- you may not even notice a difference!

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