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The part nobody warns you about is that on no-payment platforms, the account activity indicator surfaces profiles that haven't been touched in months.
On no-payment platforms, deleting everything and starting over was the only change that showed up in the numbers on no-payment platforms.
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Is that a regional thing if you're dealing with working out which is worth the time?
My working theory is that how consistently you show up counts for more than the price of the subscription for gay users in the gay chat random free? — niche & community dating | datingfly commu context.
I'd push back a little. @Daniela Allen, the paywall comment worked in a big city and nowhere else.
My sticking point is that the support inbox produces a template reply and closes the ticket, especially once working out which is worth the time comes into it.
Reading profiles properly before swiping got three actual meetings out of six weeks once working out which is worth the time was the priority.
Has anyone got numbers rather than impressions outside the area you actually search in?
Similar story on my end — @kevinR, the paywall comment is the one I'd emphasise.
My working theory is that how well a platform handles reports counts for more than the marketing on the homepage.
The thing I didn't expect was that the photo verification step gives you no idea when an account was last opened, which is the real problem with no-payment platforms.
My rules for working out which is worth the time, such as they are:
Ask one question, not four if working out which is worth the time is your main concern.
Read the profile before you send anything, especially for gay users.
Stop apologising for wanting something specific, which matters most on no-payment platforms.
Adjust for your own situation across no-payment platforms generally.
Seconding this — @Nicholas Lopez, the bit about local activity deserves more attention than it gets.
What actually frustrates me is that the verification flow surfaces profiles that haven't been touched in months, which is the real problem with no-payment platforms.
On no-payment platforms, setting fixed hours for it stopped the conversations dying at day two for gay users.
The response you give to a low-effort opener is a better predictor of how many conversations survive past day three than the number of prompts you filled in, which may say more about how I use them when it comes to gay chat random free? — niche & community dating | datingfly community.
What I would tell someone starting on this gay chat random free? — niche & community dating | datingfly commu problem:
Never move money under any framing if working out which is worth the time is your main concern.
Write the bio for one person, not everyone, which matters most on no-payment platforms.
Stop apologising for wanting something specific, and doubly so for gay users.
Screenshot anything odd before blocking, and doubly so for gay users.
EZHookups has been the steadier of the ones I run and there is no paywall on the basics.
My working theory is that the clarity of your main photo explains more of the odds of a second date than the app's star rating ever did for men seeking men.
That is my read, not gospel where working out which is worth the time is concerned.
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