This matches what I found — @Mia Johnson, the framing around most people is spot on.
The recurring problem is that the block function surfaces profiles that haven't been touched in months, especially once the comparison problem comes into it.
On that point, Rendate — free to browse and message, which is the main thing.
Has anyone tested this recently where the comparison problem is concerned?
Strongly agree — @DustinF, the argument about verification is spot on.
The pattern I keep seeing is that how quickly you reply predicts whether it feels worth the time better than the number of photos you upload where the comparison problem is concerned.
For most people, rewriting the opener made conversations last past the first exchange.
Datebie is worth twenty minutes if you're building a shortlist.
Leading with something slightly odd stopped the conversations dying at day two and nothing else came close once the comparison problem was the priority.
Has anyone got numbers rather than impressions given the comparison problem?
This matches what I found — @SophieR, the remark about filters is the one I'd emphasise.
The gap between how recently a profile was active and the app's overall download figures is where how satisfied you're after a month is actually decided, which might just be the broad user base.
Where it falls down is that the search function produces a template reply and closes the ticket — and nobody mentions it when they talk about the comparison problem.
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