Random chat is a new trend for chatting. It started in mid 2009 and continued in 2010 with some new services introducing webcams. Although popular, there are some serious problems with these services.

These problems were detailed in a previous blog “Random Chat Review” and in summary they are: a person cannot chat easily because users always press the next button, there are many perversions and people abusing the service by showing sexual acts, the most of the time, guys are looking for girls who are rarely found.

Although the idea is attractive, these services do not offer real value. What is understood by real value is being able to have a pleasant conversation with interesting people with whom some would share a minimum of things in common.

Selective chat could be the solution! This is a relatively new term that doesn’t show up much in Google Search or Google Trends. It’s all about finding the right person to chat with. A person who displays a minimal profile that allows others to find them.

Unlike social networking services like Facebook or others, the goal of a “Selective Chat” is to bring together people who want to chat and express a preference for a specific topic. While on social networks people share videos, images and activities with contacts and friends; They are reluctant to accept people they don’t know. Also, they are not necessarily online at the same time and may not be interested in chatting.

On the contrary, in “Selective Chat” people go there to find someone to chat with. However, to avoid a lengthy introduction and discovery of the other person’s interests, “Selective Chat” gives people the option to create a mini profile where they can talk about themselves, their interests, their website personal or YouTube.

Because each person can have their own set of preferences and interests, it will be easier to find others who share those interests, resulting in a pleasant and constructive conversation that provides value to participants and could pave the way for some types of people. more evolved. of relationships

This concept is being implemented by www.SimpleConnexion.com in which this service is trying to offer chatters a proper context for people to meet and discuss common topics in real time.