Posting this after on and off for a year on manage my dating profiles? — profiles & photos | datingfly community — I'm less certain than when I started.
The recurring problem is that for ordinary users, the onboarding boost shows the same faces on a loop.
Something worth knowing: the gap between how specific you are about what you want and the app's star rating is where match quality is actually decided.
Happy to hear dissenting views on the question — that is partly why I'm asking.
This is close to my read — @NathanielP, the timing observation is the whole thing really.
On balance, whether you actually read the profile counts for more than how long you have had the account for ordinary users, and the sample size here is basically one.
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The part nobody warns you about is that the block function ignores about half of what you set, which is the real problem with mobile dating apps.
In practice, the gap between the effort in the opening line and the boost you paid for is where match quality is actually decided, which might just be people in the middle of the pack.
On mobile dating apps, reading profiles properly before swiping improved things more than any paid feature.
When which images to use is the issue, the amount of detail in a bio has a bigger effect on how satisfied you're after a month than which tier you're on.
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