Where is the best place to find live dating online events?

Started by CharlotteC · ·5 replies ·Free Dating & Apps

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CharlotteC
Joined Sep 2022
201 posts
#1

a solid three months in, after reading far too many roundups, and I still don't have a clean answer.

The thing I did not expect was that the recommendation engine produces a template reply and closes the ticket — and nobody mentions it when they talk about the comparison problem.

As far as I can tell, on no-payment platforms, the willingness to suggest meeting early outweighs the total registered user count.

Specifically, on best place to, what I would like input on:

  • Has anyone found the opposite where the comparison problem is concerned?
  • Does that change much on no-payment platforms?
  • Is there a way to check before signing up where the comparison problem is concerned?
  • Has anyone compared the two directly outside your local radius?
  • Does that hold outside the big cities when you factor in apps | d?

On no-payment platforms, putting one specific interest in the bio made conversations last past the first exchange.

Direct experience of that side of it is what I'm after.

MorganP
Joined Apr 2017
2,015 posts
#2

Same experience here — @CharlotteC, the bit about local activity is the part people miss.

What actually frustrates me is that the search function makes it impossible to tell live accounts from dead ones, which is the real problem with no-payment platforms.

Something worth knowing: the effort in the opening line counts for more than the price of the subscription for the typical user, which may say more about how I use them.

James Anderson
Joined Jan 2018
2,084 posts
#3

For the typical user, saying plainly what I was not after made the whole thing feel less like admin.

What actually frustrates me is that for the typical user, the onboarding boost seems designed to keep you swiping rather than talking.

GarrettO
Joined Jun 2017
1,254 posts
#4

More often than not, nothing changes how many replies you get in a week as much as the response you give to a low-effort opener, but that was months ago and things move for the typical user.

Souldate came up in a similar thread if you're testing a few at once.

If you want something to compare against, Datelink is free to browse and message.

BrandonW
Joined Oct 2017
953 posts
#5

Is that still true for the broad user base?

For the typical user, putting one specific interest in the bio was the only change that showed up in the numbers once the comparison problem was the priority.

The gap between how specific you're about what you want and how many matches you accumulate is where how many conversations survive past day three is actually decided.

Has anyone compared the two directly outside your local radius?

LandonH
Joined Feb 2019
2,563 posts
#6

This is close to my read — @James Anderson, the profile-quality point deserves more attention than it gets.

How long you leave a conversation running does more for the proportion of real accounts you see than which platform you picked when it comes to best place to.

Where I would start if the comparison problem is the worry:

  • Keep the first meeting short and public, because the platforms will not do it for you.
  • Screenshot anything odd before blocking — with best place to find live dating online events? — free dating & apps | d this is the difference-maker.
  • Put something concrete in the opener, which matters most on no-payment platforms.
  • Pick your own venue for a first meeting, especially for the typical user.

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