Has anyone else noticed big differences from a few years ago, 2018-19, and back today? It's really night and day, here's been my experience:
In 2018 and 2019, I achieved the majority of my lays. It was great, I averaged about 1-2 new chicks a week, and broke the triple digits lay count. I don't claim to have amazing game or anything, I just made sure I always had good logistics, and I relied on good looks, decent photos, and online dating apps (tinder) to keep high volume. This is in a big coastal city, over 1M population, fairly liberal, in North America, etc.
In those years I ended up re-making my account 5 times, and each time I achieved over 1000 matches. That was when I generally noticed things dropped off, at 1000 matches. Anyways, point is, you see the caliber of profile I had: can achieve 1k matches within 2-3 months of swiping, had a 30% or so response rate, and of those 30% would agree to meet up, and of the meetups, the first day lay rate was 80%+ because logistics were good and we already pre-selected. This led to 1-2 new lays per week without problem.
Fast forward to 2020, I take a break, come back on, but now my account is getting banned, and after remaking again, it's seemingly shadowbanned (meaning I was able to re-make it but received very little activity). After much research, I find places like reddit's SwipeHelper forum, with other dudes running into the same problems, and eventually I take the steps to seemingly rectify this: new phone, new number, edit the metadata of pics and slightly digitally alter, etc.
It's 2022, I have a working account, the same profile that got me 1000s of matches effortlessly, and it works. But now? The activity is maybe 5% of what it was previously - it's a struggle to get 50 to 100 likes in a month. Boosts ($3 profile boosts) went from getting me 50 likes in an evening to maybe 5 if I'm lucky. Are these apps dying? This makes no sense to me. It's not like I stopped being attractive, the killer pics are the same. BUT it seems like Tinder and other apps are engaging in *massive throttling* or something similar.
Message patterns make no sense, people stop responding randomly. An even lower percentage of matches say anything back. And, while potentially unrelated, at least in my city there are way more trans/crossdressers/etc in the swipe deck. I don't have anything negative to say about these people, but I do think it's an interesting occurrence.
When it comes to in-person dating and game, I've noticed big changes over the last year too. People are lower energy and more timid. What used to be easy "let's meet up for drinks" has become far less common and replaced with excuses. Living in a large liberal city, I wonder how much c0vid hysteria has affected attitudes around social interactions. Though that should be back to normal by now, I guess it's hard for someone free-thinking like me, who never bought into the fear and paranoia, to understand how much the average person's psyche has been affected.
I want to hear about other people's experiences, particularly if you've been active over the last 4+ years. I feel like I've dropped from a top 5% dude to somewhere in the middle, and it makes no sense and is really frustrating. Living in these western feminist environments, we already know as men it's incredibly hard to have a good relationship, marriage and kids are risky, etc. So at least let me 'enjoy the decline' of this degenerate society lol.
In 2018 and 2019, I achieved the majority of my lays. It was great, I averaged about 1-2 new chicks a week, and broke the triple digits lay count. I don't claim to have amazing game or anything, I just made sure I always had good logistics, and I relied on good looks, decent photos, and online dating apps (tinder) to keep high volume. This is in a big coastal city, over 1M population, fairly liberal, in North America, etc.
In those years I ended up re-making my account 5 times, and each time I achieved over 1000 matches. That was when I generally noticed things dropped off, at 1000 matches. Anyways, point is, you see the caliber of profile I had: can achieve 1k matches within 2-3 months of swiping, had a 30% or so response rate, and of those 30% would agree to meet up, and of the meetups, the first day lay rate was 80%+ because logistics were good and we already pre-selected. This led to 1-2 new lays per week without problem.
Fast forward to 2020, I take a break, come back on, but now my account is getting banned, and after remaking again, it's seemingly shadowbanned (meaning I was able to re-make it but received very little activity). After much research, I find places like reddit's SwipeHelper forum, with other dudes running into the same problems, and eventually I take the steps to seemingly rectify this: new phone, new number, edit the metadata of pics and slightly digitally alter, etc.
It's 2022, I have a working account, the same profile that got me 1000s of matches effortlessly, and it works. But now? The activity is maybe 5% of what it was previously - it's a struggle to get 50 to 100 likes in a month. Boosts ($3 profile boosts) went from getting me 50 likes in an evening to maybe 5 if I'm lucky. Are these apps dying? This makes no sense to me. It's not like I stopped being attractive, the killer pics are the same. BUT it seems like Tinder and other apps are engaging in *massive throttling* or something similar.
Message patterns make no sense, people stop responding randomly. An even lower percentage of matches say anything back. And, while potentially unrelated, at least in my city there are way more trans/crossdressers/etc in the swipe deck. I don't have anything negative to say about these people, but I do think it's an interesting occurrence.
When it comes to in-person dating and game, I've noticed big changes over the last year too. People are lower energy and more timid. What used to be easy "let's meet up for drinks" has become far less common and replaced with excuses. Living in a large liberal city, I wonder how much c0vid hysteria has affected attitudes around social interactions. Though that should be back to normal by now, I guess it's hard for someone free-thinking like me, who never bought into the fear and paranoia, to understand how much the average person's psyche has been affected.
I want to hear about other people's experiences, particularly if you've been active over the last 4+ years. I feel like I've dropped from a top 5% dude to somewhere in the middle, and it makes no sense and is really frustrating. Living in these western feminist environments, we already know as men it's incredibly hard to have a good relationship, marriage and kids are risky, etc. So at least let me 'enjoy the decline' of this degenerate society lol.