since the spring in, after reading far too many roundups, and the pattern got clearer than expected.
What wore me down was that the block function makes it impossible to tell live accounts from dead ones.
More often than not, for the typical user, how long you leave a conversation running tends to decide match quality, though I'd want more than my own experience before calling it a rule when it comes to the zoosk social dating app.
Open questions, if anyone has dealt with the zoosk social dating app in practice:
Is that worth the time investment for anyone in the typical user?
Has anyone had the reverse happen for anyone in the typical user?
Has anyone compared the two directly when the comparison problem is the main worry?
Interested in what is actually working on the zoosk social dating app right now.
Whether the photos look like the same person predicts whether anything reaches a first meeting better than the number of prompts you filled in for most of us, which might just be the typical user.
The one change that worked was reading profiles properly before swiping — it got three actual meetings out of six weeks.
The other one people keep naming here is EZHookups.
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