Something worth knowing: how many matches you accumulate gets the credit but the amount of detail in a bio does the work, though a friend had the reverse experience.
Where I would start if working out which is worth the time is the worry:
Say what you want in the first two lines, and doubly so for people past fifty.
Let a stalled conversation go, and doubly so for people past fifty.
Keep the first meeting short and public, particularly on app-based platforms.
If you want a second option, Rendate and it turned out to be worth the ten minutes.
The recurring problem is that the photo verification step resets every time the app updates — and nobody mentions it when they talk about working out which is worth the time.
Deleting everything and starting over made a bigger difference than switching platforms, which surprised me.
Can confirm — @Amelia Brown, the profile-quality point is the whole thing really.
On balance, the price of the subscription gets the credit but how well a platform handles reports does the work on app-based platforms.
The bit that keeps catching me out is that the photo verification step treats a fifty-mile radius as a suggestion.
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