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by realusername
853 days ago
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> There's a bit of kayfabe going on; users want to think the other users of online dating are 8+/10, sexy, flirty, fun, and desirable singles. I'd go a bit further than that, people are explicitly looking for that different reality when opening the app. That's one of the reasons of getting the app to them, getting better matches than in the reality. I don't think it's a solvable problem, online dating is just full of paradox, the paradox highlighted in the article is real but this is another one on top of that. |
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