Duracell Bunny wrote: » Would you buy clothes online? Book a flight? Download a song? If so, then why not date someone you met online?
smellmepower wrote: » Bit the bullet and joined one earlier this evening,strangely enough. I'm not expecting much from it in all honesty, but can't do any harm I suppose.
GuessWhoEh wrote: » I was always against these dating websites and apps and my friend went on two seperate dates in the last 2 weeks and she said they went grand, meal, drinks and banter. Maybe she was just lucky? She kept going on about Tinder so eventually I downloaded it. It honestly seems a little harmless but at the same time, talk about your ego failing when a guy you "like" doesn't match back -_-
It Doesn’t Matter What You Write on Your Dating Profile Lest you think Facebook is the only site conducting experiments on its users, OKCupid published a blog post today on a few of the ways the dating site has transformed itself into a little online love laboratory. One of the most interesting findings: No one pays much attention to the words you so painstakingly chose to describe yourself. Christian Rudder, one of the site’s co-founders, writes that in an older version of the site, users were able to rate a profile for both looks and personality. But data from that earlier iteration of OKCupid suggested that, to most users, looks and personality are practically interchangeable. Once OKCupid’s administrators realized that having two rankings wasn’t giving them any additional, useful data, they replaced the two with just one overall rating — though they were pretty sure users were still mostly judging from the photographs. To test this, they manipulated the profiles of about 10,000 users and hid the text on their profiles about half of the time, allowing them to see how much the text influenced the person’s ratings: The results? “Essentially, the text is less than 10% what people think of you,” Rudder writes. “[Y]our picture is worth that fabled thousand words, but actual words are worth … almost nothing.” All the more reason to worry about your profile picture.
takamichinoku wrote: » I've had positive experiences mostly but it depends really, outside of Dublin you're gonna have issues with the relatively low numbers on most sites. I gather pay sites are better if you want to avoid time wasters cos a lot of people might be not that interested in meeting up on free ones and are just there out of boredom. Installed tinder about a week ago and I didn't really get it at all, it was an extremely misanthropic experience of rejecting people endlessly just to see who the next person was ...probably not for me. Something like it could be cool in a major city if people were serious about it though, arrange loads of instant casual dates with someone else who's free in the area or something. Very important to have some okay photos too, I guess, especially on tinder.
Wishiwasa Littlebitaller wrote: » Was going to start a thread on the following a half hour or so, but I decided to make a bacon sambo instead. Was lovely so it was, anyway ... OKCupid today admitted that they experimented with and manipulated people's profiles with some interesting, but perhaps particlaby, outcomes:
GuessWhoEh wrote: » That's my thoughts exactly! When going through the profiles, I'm hardly paying attention half the time because it can be a bit dull but on the other hand, it can be a little exciting.I've yet to hear some success stories though....
Elessar wrote: » Only overweight women like me on Tinder I'm not even fat, or ugly. You see I'm a nice guy. Nice guys get all the fat women, unfortunately
GuessWhoEh wrote: » I've recently joined Tinder and so far it's been going pretty well. I've spoken to some decent chaps and I've also been asked for a drink or two by some. My main question is... Would you go on a date with someone you've started to chat to online? What are your opinions on internet dating? Have you heard any success stories? Or even embarrassing stories.....
topcatcbr wrote: » Don't replace meeting people in real life with virtual dating. i met my gf of 4 years on PoF. i had mixed experience of it before that. get enough info to establish their not psyco then meet. Make your opinion on real meeting. That for me is how you met. Anything before that is only anonymous chatting.
Elessar wrote: » Only overweight women like me on Tinder