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The texting function of SerendipitySense.com uses some basic keywords.
The following are keywords for short code 94949:
The following are keywords for short code 38172:
@ (or at) [your location]
e.g. "@ state and allen, dallas, tx" or "at dallas, tx" or "@ 75204" The "@" or "at"
keyword followed by your location allows you to "check-in." This let’s us know where you are (we never reveal your exact location to anyone) and will allow us to let you know who is near you.
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Search (or s)
e.g. "search" or "s"
The "search" keyword will search for people of the gender in which you’re interested within 5 miles of your check-in location.
You can change the search proximity by specifying a distance:
E.g. "search 20" for a 20 mile search.
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profile (or p) [username]
e.g. "profile john27" or "p john27"
The "profile" keyword will provide basic profile info on the specified username and send to you in a text message.
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detail [username]
e.g. "detail john27"
The "detail" keyword will get more info on the specified username and send to you in a text message.
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flirt (or f) [username]
e.g. "flirt john27" of "f john27"
Text "flirt [username]" to send a funny, random flirt message. Or text "flirt [username] [your personal message]" to send a personal message to a user (similar to a direct message in Twitter)
E.g. "flirt john hi, let’s meet for a coffee" or "f sarah95 do you like live music?"
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invite [username]
e.g. "invite john27"
The "invite" keyword will send a text message to the specified username telling them that you would like to text with them.
They can accept or reject the invitation. If they accept, you will be notified via a text message and can text to them without them knowing your real mobile number. You will not see their real mobile number either.
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accept [username]
e.g. "accept steve29"
If you receive an invitation to chat with another person, you can use the "profile" keyword to get more information on the person who invited you.
If you like the profile, the "accept" keyword will let the person who invited you know that you accepted their invitation. This will initiate the text chat session between you and the person who invited you.
Please note, you will need to specify the username whose invitation you are accepting because you may receive multiple invitations.
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reject [username]
e.g. "reject billy23"
If you receive an invitation from someone, and use the "profile" keyword and determine that you don’t want to chat with the inviter, you can use the "reject" keyword to politely let them know you are not
available for texting with them. Like the "accept" keyword, you must specify the username you are rejecting.
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block [username]
e.g. "block billy23"
If you do not want to be contacted by a specific individual, use the "block [username]" to prevent that
person from making contact with you.
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unblock [username]
e.g. "unblock billy23"
If you want to allow a blocked person to contact you, use the "unblock [username]" to allow that
blocked person to make contact with you.
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help
e.g. "help"
The "help" keyword will return a text message with the keywords and info you need to know.
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? or info
e.g. "?" or "info"
The "?" or "info" keyword will return a text message with the all of keywords.
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me
e.g. "me"
The "me" keyword will send you a text message about you, your name, basic stats, and where you are.
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who
e.g. "who"
The "who" keyword will send you a text message indicating who you are currently texting with.
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where
e.g. "where"
The "where" keyword will send you a text message with your current check-in location.
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bye
e.g. "bye"
The "bye" keyword for the shortcode (94949) will end your text chat on 38172. Once you "bye" a text chat, you will now be available to have a text chat with someone else.
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on
e.g. "on"
The "on" keyword makes your username visible in "search" keyword results.
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end
e.g. "end"
The "end" keyword will stop all text messages from the SerendipitySense texting service.
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*bye
e.g. "*bye"
The "*bye" keyword for the chat shortcode (38172) will end your text chat.
Once you "*bye" a text chat, you will now be available to have a text chat with someone else.
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*play icebreak
e.g. "*play icebreak"
The "*play" keyword followed by "icebreak" will invite the person you are texting to a game of icebreak
– a "get-to-know-one-another" game. Once your texting partner accepts, you will both be asked the same
questions that will reveal your personality. Once you are asked a question, you must answer the question
by replying with a "*1" followed by your answer (for question 1) and "*2" followed by your answer (for question 2).
e.g.
You receive from 38172: "Question 1: If you could pick only one what would it be: beauty, wealth, or fame?"
Your reply to 38172: "*1 fame"
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*send [parameter]
The "*send" keyword sends your photo, or "pre-loaded" questions that
you have created in your online profile to the person you are texting.
e.g. "*send photo"
This will send the person you are texting a link to your photo.
If the person has a web-enabled phone, he or she can view your photo.
e.g. "*send q1"
This will send the person you are texting your "Question 1" that you created in your online profile.
"*send q2" will send Question 2. "*send q3" will send Question 3.
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