Been chewing on how to find local online dating sites for small towns? — local & inter for most of this year out of curiosity more than anything, and the useful part surprised me.
The part nobody warns you about is that on browser-based dating sites, the verification flow seems designed to keep you swiping rather than talking.
In practice, when the comparison problem is the issue, whether an account has been verified beats the size of the company behind it, but people in bigger cities tell me the opposite for most of us.
Dropping the filters improved things more than any paid feature, which surprised me on browser-based dating sites.
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Not sure I agree. @Ella White, the advice about calling early is closer to the opposite in my experience.
What actually frustrates me is that the account activity indicator seems designed to keep you swiping rather than talking.
The pattern I keep seeing is that on browser-based dating sites, local activity levels predicts whether it feels worth the time better than the size of the company behind it.
Worth testing rather than taking my word where the comparison problem is concerned.
This matches what I found — @Ella White, the argument about verification deserves more attention than it gets.
The recurring problem is that the account activity indicator makes it impossible to tell live accounts from dead ones, especially once the comparison problem comes into it.
Answering within a day made a bigger difference than switching platforms and nothing else came close with how to find.
Asking one real question instead of four made a bigger difference than switching platforms.
The bit that keeps catching me out is that the photo verification step exists mainly to push you toward an upgrade.
In practice, the honesty of the bio has a bigger effect on how many conversations survive past day three than how long you have had the account for most of us.
Where I would start if the comparison problem is the worry:
Say what you want in the first two lines, which matters most on browser-based dating sites.
Give a platform three weeks before judging it, because nothing else moves the numbers as reliably.
Put something concrete in the opener, because the cost of getting it wrong is high and the cost of getting it right is nothing.
The one change that worked was suggesting a meeting inside two weeks — it stopped the conversations dying at day two once the comparison problem was the priority.
On that point, Luvdate if you're testing a few at once.
Open to being wrong if you're on browser-based dating sites.
Is that a regional thing for most of us?
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