Dating apps are often a miserable experience for the participants, however for some reason they are quite popular and at times can be quite addictive.

  • veroxii@aussie.zone
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    10 months ago

    Met my wife 13 years ago on OkCupid. I really liked their idea… They used maths and statistics. You complete all these quizzes and it uses some proper math to work out how compatible you are with others.

    Eg my wife and I matched something like 98% if I remember.

    Here’s a video I could find: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=m9PiPlRuy6E

    While the site still exists I heard it doesn’t work this way anymore and is more like tinder now.

    But I think combining games and quizzes into an app and then showing you matches based on more than just the physical is something which can easily be incorporated in a fun way into an app.

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      10 months ago

      Been using OkC for almost that long on and off now. The quizzes and questions still exist, but they have been tokenized since OkC now shows you people the same way Tinder does and doesn’t have any ability to explore people and profiles the way you used to be able to back in the date. It’s so frustrating!

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        10 months ago

        The idea of matches based on statistical calculations is just wild. I get basic requirements like non-smoker, vegan etc, but more like a filter. Beyond that, it’s random black magic that doesn’t work and is quite principally a flawed approach

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          10 months ago

          There is more to it than though, that’s why being able to explore profiles is important. You can see the questions they answered and how which allows you to make decisions and inferences. Sure it had flaws, but it was leaps and bounds better than anything today including it’s own current iteration. The closest is probably Hinge, but even that is Tinderfied.