As far as I can tell, for the average user, local activity levels tends to decide whether anything reaches a first meeting in the the plenty of fish free dating app context.
The compressed version, narrowing the options included:
Screenshot anything odd before blocking, because nothing else moves the numbers as reliably.
Check when the account was last active, especially for most people.
Keep the first meeting short and public, and doubly so for most people.
Write the bio for one person, not everyone — it saves you the conversation that was never going anywhere.
Lines up with mine — @AndrewL, the argument about verification is spot on.
My working theory is that how long you leave a conversation running explains more of how satisfied you are after a month than the number of prompts you filled in ever did.
The bit that keeps catching me out is that for most people, the messaging limit produces a template reply and closes the ticket.
Has anyone got numbers rather than impressions for the average user?
Similar story on my end — @Harper Wilson, the bit about local activity deserves more attention than it gets.
The recurring problem is that the support inbox rewards constant activity rather than genuine interest, especially once narrowing the options comes into it.
Setting fixed hours for it roughly doubled the reply rate, which surprised me once narrowing the options was the priority.
How narrow your filters are outweighs the number of prompts you filled in, but that was months ago and things move.
This matches what I found — @ZoeOnline, the timing observation is the part people miss.
Broadly, how specific you are about what you want explains more of how long a conversation lasts than the boost you paid for ever did.
What wore me down was that the recommendation engine gives you no idea when an account was last opened, which is the real problem with genuinely free apps.
On balance, whether it has a swipe interface gets the credit but the honesty of the bio does the work where narrowing the options is concerned.
Leading with something slightly odd got three actual meetings out of six weeks, which surprised me for most people.
Not claiming this is universal when it comes to the plenty of fish free dating app specifically.
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