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by jerojero
31 days ago
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Its a little bit of a balance act, they want to match you with someone that's good enough to date a couple times but not enough to date long term. I think the mathematics work better if they match you with "mostly compatible" people rather than "not compatible at all". Success stories are important because that's how you build recognition. Now a days though, match group owns all dating apps so they have a monopoly in dating. Whenever a new app comes to market that's "better" (which will be, in its initial stages) they acquire. Users migrate and then they ruin. Rinse and repeat. They recently acquired sniffies (a gay cruising app) for like 100M. Go figure. |
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