If you want to find or make friends on the Internet, then you don't need anything except a computer and the desire to communicate with new interesting people. The main thing is not to tell anything about yourself that can then be used against you.
Instructions
Step 1
Register on social networks (odnoklassniki.ru, vkontakte.ru, mirtesen.ru). Find your former classmates, classmates, friends and acquaintances first. Enter their first and last names in the search boxes and apply to add you as a friend. It is possible that friends of your friends will also want to meet you. If you have any hobbies, join groups and communities of interest and prove yourself as an active participant.
Step 2
Register on dating sites (for example, mylove.ru) and place the profile in the section you need. Indicate in it only those data that, in your opinion, will really be needed by someone who wants to meet you. Before responding to the messages that have come, decide how exactly you will develop communication if you are looking not just for a friend, but for a loved one.
Step 3
Download one of the instant messaging programs - ICQ, Skype, QIP, Mail. Ru Agent. This will allow you not only to find old friends, but also to make new ones. On these services, you can set statuses, maintain a mini-blog, constantly maintain SMS, telephone and video communications. Find users in your and other cities on the map and get acquainted. It is possible that you will also have common interests.
Step 4
Create a blog. Share your thoughts, dreams, fantasies, life beliefs with other people. The most famous resources offering to start a blog for everyone: liveinternet.ru, livejournal.ru, blog.ru. All guests of your diary will be able to leave their comments to your notes, just like you to the entries of other members. The discussions are sometimes so heated that they become known to the whole country.
Step 5
Find sites of interest that have chats and forums. Take an active part in the discussion of topics and create your own. However, in any case, follow all the rules set by resource administrators and be loyal to the rest of the interlocutors.