Squirt.org Receives CyberSocket Nom for Best Hookup Site

AMSTERDAM — Gay casual dating website Squirt.org has again been nominated for the 2016 Cybersocket Web Awards in the Best Hookup Site/Mobile Hookup App Surfer’s Choice category.

The annual awards ceremony, held in conjunction with “The Industry Supershow” XBIZ 2016, will be presented on Jan. 13 at Penthouse Nightclub in West Hollywood, Calif.

“We are very honored to receive this nomination for our site,” said Attila Szatmari digital business director for Pink Triangle Press, Squirt’s parent company. “We would like to thank our members for making the site so popular, and the team at Cybersocket for their recognition. We are looking forward to celebrating with all of the night’s nominees and winners.”

As the only event of its kind, the Cybersocket Web Awards honors the best gay, lesbian and transgender websites. The prestigious awards show honor individuals and companies for their achievements in technology, success in business, innovation and promoting cultural change.  

“Squirt is a true leader in its sphere,” Cybersocket co-owner Morgan Sommer said. “This category would be incomplete without them being amongst the nominees.”

Squirt.org was previously nominated in the same category for the 2015 CyberSocket awards presentation.

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