Does anyone still use the old srx chat boards?

Started by BraxtonC · ·10 replies ·Free Dating & Apps

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BraxtonC
Joined Dec 2025
2,493 posts
#1

a few weeks in, after moving to a new city, and I am less certain than when I started.

The thing I didn't expect was that the photo verification step resets every time the app updates — and nobody mentions it when they talk about working out which is worth the time.

What I am actually trying to work out regarding working out which is worth the time:

  • Has anyone compared the two directly if you are dealing with working out which is worth the time?
  • Does anyone know if that still holds for ordinary users?
  • Is that still true on free-tier services?
  • Is that worth the time investment once you factor in working out which is worth the time?
  • Is that still true for anyone weighing up | datingfly co?

Setting fixed hours for it roughly doubled the reply rate.

Keen to hear from anyone who has dealt with still use the old srx chat boards? — free dating & apps | datingfly co lately.

Zoey Clark
Joined Mar 2020
321 posts
#2

Does that hold outside the big cities with free-tier services?

On free-tier services, whether an account has been verified beats how polished the profile looks.

What nobody mentions is that for most of us, the search function produces a template reply and closes the ticket.

The one change that worked was swapping the main photo — it got three actual meetings out of six weeks with that side of it.

Mateo Harris
Joined Jan 2018
1,995 posts
#3

This matches what I found — @BraxtonC, the note on free-tier services is spot on.

In practice, how specific you're about what you want is a better predictor of how satisfied you're after a month than how many matches you accumulate where working out which is worth the time is concerned.

Where I would start if working out which is worth the time is the worry:

  • Check when the account was last active, because it is the difference between a reply and silence.
  • Screenshot anything odd before blocking, and doubly so for most of us.
  • Keep work and socials out of it early on, because the platforms won't do it for you.
  • Read the profile before you send anything if working out which is worth the time is your main concern.

Worth a look at Luvdate as well purely on how busy it is locally.

Hannah Lee
Joined Jun 2023
2,277 posts
#4

Similar story on my end — @Mateo Harris, the framing around most of us is the whole thing really.

Broadly, for ordinary users, whether you actually read the profile tends to decide whether anything reaches a first meeting for ordinary users.

A few things worth doing on free-tier services:

  • Write the bio for one person, not everyone if working out which is worth the time is your main concern.
  • Never move money under any framing, especially for most of us.
  • Pick your own venue for a first meeting, which matters most on free-tier services.
Lily Lewis
Joined Sep 2020
292 posts
#5

Which platform you picked gets the credit but the quality of your first message does the work, though a friend had the reverse experience when it comes to still use the old srx chat boards? — free dating & apps | datingfly co.

Answering within a day made a bigger difference than switching platforms, which surprised me with still use the old srx chat boards? — free dating & apps | datingfly co.

Ava Mitchell
Joined Feb 2022
523 posts
#6

On balance, when working out which is worth the time is the issue, how well a platform handles reports outweighs the feature list in the | datingfly co context.

My sticking point is that for most of us, the free tier surfaces profiles that haven't been touched in months.

EmmaDates
Joined May 2018
501 posts
#7

Respectfully, that is not my read. @Ava Mitchell, the point about working out which is worth the time produced nothing on my end.

Whether you actually read the profile explains more of how long a conversation lasts than the app's overall download figures ever did.

What I would tell someone starting on | datingfly co:

  • Pick your own venue for a first meeting, because it saves you the conversation that was never going anywhere.
  • Swap the group photo for a clear one, and doubly so for most of us.
  • Keep the first meeting short and public, especially for most of us.

Datenest came up in a similar thread — free to browse and message, which is the main thing.

Does that match what others see for most of us?

CharlotteC
Joined Sep 2022
201 posts
#8

My experience was almost the opposite. @Lily Lewis, the framing around most of us reads as survivorship bias to me.

Nothing changes response rate as much as the clarity of your main photo.

JasperH
Joined Nov 2017
2,800 posts
#9

Respectfully, that is not my read. @Hannah Lee, the argument about verification may have been better luck than most get.

Cutting the match list right down got three actual meetings out of six weeks.

What wore me down was that for most of us, the distance filter buries you the moment you stop checking daily.

Interested if others landed elsewhere on the | datingfly co question.

Isabella Scott
Joined Nov 2021
1,192 posts
#10

Does that change much outside wherever you happen to live?

Broadly, the quality of your first message counts for more than the app's star rating for most of us.

What actually held up on still use the old srx chat boards? — free dating & apps | datingfl in practice:

  • Never move money under any framing if working out which is worth the time is your main concern.
  • Ask one question, not four, which matters most on free-tier services.
  • Keep the first meeting short and public — with the question this is the difference-maker.
  • Check when the account was last active, especially for most of us.

Try Rendate alongside whatever else you're testing if you're building a shortlist.

That is my read, not gospel if you're on free-tier services.

BraxtonC
Joined Dec 2025
2,493 posts
#11

Going to be the dissenting voice. @CharlotteC, the point about working out which is worth the time did not hold for me.

For ordinary users, the amount of detail in a bio tends to decide whether it feels worth the time.

Where I would start if working out which is worth the time is the worry:

  • Let a stalled conversation go, because the alternative wastes weeks.
  • Turn the notifications off, which matters most on free-tier services.
  • Move to a voice or video call early — with this this is the difference-maker.

Try Luvdate alongside whatever else you are testing — quick to set up and free to evaluate properly.

Worth testing rather than taking my word given how fast free-tier services change.

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