Is the farmers dating site actually for farmers?

Started by RiverT · ·4 replies ·Niche & Community Dating

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RiverT
Joined May 2021
3,057 posts
#1

the better part of two years of trying to work out farmers dating site actually for farmers? — niche & community dating |, after a fairly grim first attempt, and the useful part surprised me.

Where it falls down is that the block function shows the same faces on a loop, which is the real problem with web dating services.

In practice, the price of the subscription gets the credit but the honesty of the bio does the work when it comes to farmers dating site actually for farmers? — niche & community dati in practice.

Specifically, on the farmers dating site actually for farmers? — niche & community dati question, what I would like input on:

  • Has that changed since the last update for interest-led daters?
  • Is anyone getting different results for anyone in interest-led daters?
  • Would that apply in a smaller town for anyone weighing up farmers dating site?
  • Does anyone know if that still holds given cutting through the roundups?
  • Does that match what others see for interest-led daters?

Happy to hear dissenting views on the question — that is partly why I'm asking.

JordanL
Joined Nov 2025
1,967 posts
#2

Asking one real question instead of four produced better matches within about ten days and nothing else came close once cutting through the roundups was the priority.

The thing I didn't expect was that on web dating services, the search function quietly stops working after the first week.

I've had a decent run on EZHookups and it turned out to be worth the ten minutes.

BrookeN
Joined Sep 2021
2,895 posts
#3

What nobody mentions is that the photo verification step surfaces profiles that have not been touched in months, especially once cutting through the roundups comes into it.

Nothing changes the proportion of real accounts you see as much as how specific you're about what you want on web dating services.

On that point, Datebound — the profiles feel more current than most.

Is that a regional thing when you factor in this whole area?

MarcusT
Joined Jun 2022
1,753 posts
#4

Can confirm — @RiverT, the point about cutting through the roundups is exactly right.

Where it falls down is that the messaging limit produces a template reply and closes the ticket, especially once cutting through the roundups comes into it.

More often than not, how consistently you show up explains more of how many conversations survive past day three than the total registered user count ever did for interest-led daters.

My rules for cutting through the roundups, such as they are:

  • Move to a voice or video call early, especially for hobby-first users.
  • Say what you want in the first two lines, because the alternative wastes weeks.
  • Tell a friend where you're going, particularly on web dating services.
  • Say what you want in the first two lines, particularly on web dating services.
  • Set a daily time limit, because it is the one thing that transfers across every app.
SavannahW
Joined Jun 2017
581 posts
#5

On balance, on web dating services, whether an account has been verified counts for more than how polished the profile looks.

On web dating services, reading profiles properly before swiping made conversations last past the first exchange.

If you want a second option, EZHookups and there is no paywall on the basics.

Still working it out for anyone in interest-led daters.

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