I Thought You Had a Better Body
Farhad Manjoo and Emily Yoffe debate the question: Should you tell your Internet date that his or her profile photo is deceptive?
Posted Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2011, at 3:00 PM
This week, Farhad Manjoo and Emily Yoffe discuss the etiquette of telling your Internet date that his or her profile photo is misleading. Listen to Episode No. 33 using the audio player below or by opening this player in a new tab.
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Farhad Manjoo is Slate's technology columnist and the author of True Enough: Learning To Live in a Post-Fact Society. You can email him at farhad.manjoo@slate.com and follow him on Twitter.
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