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Once you realize their business model incentivizes them to not get you a life partner because then you'd stop using the app, they kinda don't make sense to use.
And having a practical monopoly by Match doesn’t help either.
That pisses me off more than anything.
I really wish the FTC would go ham on Match Group and break up that monopoly...
Match group beat Apple. In Europe.
Kinda like Luxottica being the reason why most sunglasses cost $175 for $0.10 worth of plastic.
Back in the day, plenty of fish did an interesting blog post on that very topic. Unfortunately, it vanished when they were brought up by one of the big dating site groups that now dominate.
They also did some amazing meta data analysis of their users, and discussed it publicly. E.g. including the word "awesome" in your opening message improved multi message response rate by 18% (from memory).
It was actually OkCupid.
They also did one where they looked at how men and women rate each other on looks, and found that women rate a whopping 80% of men as below average attractiveness.
This was made back when you could rate profiles out of 5 stars.
Archived link to that blog post
I stand corrected. I used both back in the day. I even met my wife on there! Somehow I got the 2 swapped in my mind.
The way I remember them is that POF had a horrendous turquoise website design and looked like a circa-2003 webpage that hadn't been updated in years, while Okcupid was a lot more competently designed.
Their business model doesn't really require that, as relationships have a natural attrition rate, and new people are constantly entering the market.
I met my partner on Kijiji. Never been happier, so they can work just fine.
I admit I'm as surprised as anyone because it was such a slog before talking to her initially.