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by tharkun__
1755 days ago
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There's usually always a catch. Your try to make it less easy to find someone also makes it less good for the intended use case. Suddenly the app can only tell you if someone is in the same town or not because we combined the heck out of zips. But the you realize that at the edges of whatever combination you chose you can find if someone is on one side or another of those areas. And these areas have borders on many sides so many cells to triangulate with and play the "are you here or on the other side". So basically both requirements fight each other and guess which one won and what the results are. |
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It's been a long time since I've done online dating, and back then long-form OKCupid profiles were the norm, but instead of a distance radius, I always wished could draw a shape of interest roughly correlated with my local subway map and places that were convenient to walk to.