Tinder, Hinge, OkCupid, POF, BLK, upward, Match.com, over 40 dating apps owned by 1 company
Match Group.
All are designed to keep you single for as long as they possibly can, especially for as long as you have the apps downloaded on your device and use their platforms.
They make money by you staying single so that you can use their app more.
Think about how often you use the apps.
You even use them when you’re in a relationship or just get out of a relationship to monkey branch into the next one right away after a heartbreak or cheating.
Not to mention, dating apps are a cheater’s paradise. The STD rate has skyrocketed because of the apps. The funny thing about it is that the actual people who want to find love on there will find themselves very disappointed, thinking that they may find something most of the time.
All these match group apps use facial recognition.
Even if you uninstall the app and sign up using a different phone number and email with new pictures, it still remembers you by your facial geometry.
Even you don’t verify your profile.
If you do verify your profile… now it for sure knows your face, no faking that..
It is not about catfishing like they claim they are trying to prevent with Verification.
It’s about digital control, KYC, and limiting you even more.
The funny part is, if you try to reach out to Tinder or Hinge, for example, and you request to have your elo score reset, they will tell you to install the app and re-download it, and that will reset your dating preferences as far as who will be shown to you on the app.
But this does not reset your E L O score!
which has to do with your attractiveness or desirability score, which you cannot physically see on the app, this is where a big part of the app being a scam comes into play
They intentionally ignore your request!
Your matches are rigged.
When you first joined the app for the first time or any match group apps, it had never recognized your face before, so your e-lo score is at its highest, and you are immediately paired with the best matches; however, over time, your e-lo score starts to slowly drop every time you are unmatched by somebody for any reason.
When your score starts to drop, you start to be shown and matched with lesser quality matches slowly, one by one, than attractive matches you have been previously shown or matched with before!
No benefit for men
If you are a guy who is an 8 out of 10 as far as attractiveness, you are going to be shown a girl who is a 6 or a 5. This is because women date up and men date down.
The dating apps know this. As a guy, however, you want to at least date a seven and up as far as attractiveness or at least as most guys would prefer. Unfortunately, on dating apps, this is not how it works. You are shown a girl who is a few levels down from whatever the app rates you as far as your attractiveness ( ELO Score )
No benefit for woman
If you are a woman on the dating app and you have a baddie like image, you will be favored over other girls in the stack, but you will not be taken seriously as far as a relationship by men on the app,
if you are a good girl who is normally just herself you will be shown at the bottom of the barrel because the algorithm will see you as less desirable and basic or weird.
and will not push your profile to the top if you’re serious about finding a partner and you’re not putting on any façade with just your own image!
Dating apps reward hook-up culture
; they push up people’s profiles who are looking for hookups, not relationships.
If you don’t believe me, look at the women compared to looking for short-term hookups compared to women looking for relationships, notice that the hot girls are looking for hookups, and the algorithm is pushing these people to the top, not the people who are looking for relationships.
So if you’re looking for someone who is attractive on the app for a relationship, think again.
You will be shown someone who’s at the bottom of the barrel, who is literally themselves and probably a really great person, maybe not as attractive physically, but they will not be shown as the top profiles.
This is rigged dating at best.
Who’s at the bottom, you ask
- Women with kids
- Just got out of a marriage
- Incomplete profiles
- 1 or 2 pics
- No car
- Only likes to text
- Overweight
- Alcoholics, etc., just to name a few
How does the app know?
By men unmatching you for these reasons mentioned above.
Once your score and profile are at the bottom. Their is no way to use your pictures with your face, at least not a way to reset your score.
