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They did. OKC cupid was fairly easy to get replies from. Now you can't really even chat with anyone there. POF didn't get any worse really. Not until a few months ago when they limited your messages before you gotta pay. The Upward up was just fine to use until Match snatched it up. Upward still has hot christian girls but you get so few swipes before you gotta pay up. Makes it near impossible to use for free.Lockdowns helped the apps. Nightlife venues were dead for at least 2 years. Daygame was affected because doing approaches in grocery stores or malls while wearing a mask wasn't going to happen. Indoor masking was a major game killer.
The only options were outdoor approaching, swipe apps, or sending DMs on social media. All 3 are very tough options.
The Match Group is not a great company in any way. With that said, the Match Group is less of a problem than you think that it is. Consider the article below and the five phases model of online dating.
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Enable Dark Mode Enable Light Mode Get Free Email Updates! Join us for FREE to get instant email updates! -By Caleb Jones Several of you have emailed me this article which has been making the rounds lately, lamenting about the “hookup culture” caused by apps like Tinder. At the same time, I’ve...alphamale20.com
When Match has bought sites/apps like OkCupid, Plenty of Fish, or Tinder, those sites/apps were already in the latter stages of Phase 3, if not Phase 4. Match bought OkCupid in 2011, 7 years after its launched. OkCupid was well established by then. Match bough Plenty of Fish in 2015, 12 years after it launched. Match bought Tinder in 2017, 5 years after it launched and well after it had started to decline. When Match bought Hinge in 2018, it was in a better place in the lifecycle than any of the other 3 examples. Your argument is most valid for Hinge.
You can make the argument that Match's management ruined all those platforms more and that would be a valid argument.
Oh and Match, their premier website is super glitchy now. Last couple months on my phone I can't even get on it for hours at a time. OKC was just fine for awhile until 3 years ago they decided to kill it off.
Twitter is talking about making a dating site. Hopefully it will stay free for awhile. However, I doubt it will be as good as the facebook dating app since a lot more seem to use facebook.