Been at this about four months now, after moving to a new city, and the answer seems to depend heavily on where you live.
What actually frustrates me is that for the over-50s, the discovery feed buries you the moment you stop checking daily.
For what it is worth, when sorting the shortlist is the issue, how often you open the app outweighs the boost you paid for, although the platforms change constantly.
Open questions, if anyone has dealt with free dating sites for seniors over 50 with the most active users? — ni specifically:
Has anyone compared the two directly with the free options?
Is that worth the time investment outside your local radius?
Is there a way to check before signing up in your local radius?
If anyone has tested free dating sites for seniors over 50 with the most active users? — ni recently I'd rather hear that than another roundup.
I want to gently disagree. @Ella White, the paywall comment reads as survivorship bias to me.
For what it is worth, the response you give to a low-effort opener explains more of the odds of a second date than how many matches you accumulate ever did, but people in bigger cities tell me the opposite.
That tracks — @Ella White, the paywall comment is the one I'd emphasise.
My working theory is that the size of the company behind it gets the credit but how well a platform handles reports does the work, and the sample size here is basically one when it comes to free dating sites for seniors over 50 with the most active users? — ni in practice.
Adding Datedesire to the pile — no paywall on the basics.
Echoing this — @RiverT, the bit about local activity is exactly right.
The pattern I keep seeing is that how long you leave a conversation running counts for more than how long you have had the account for the over-50s.
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