Online Dating

Meet The Organization Improving The Online Dating Industry From The Inside

Industry
  • Sunday, November 26 2017 @ 05:07 pm
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The Online Dating Association Home Page

It’s Saturday night. The stomach butterflies are building as you prepare to meet your latest Tinder date. You’re both Seinfeld fans who love animals and sweating it out in grueling CrossFit classes. And you’ve always had a secret thing for redheads. You have a good feeling about this one. But do you really know them?

Online dating fraud victim numbers have hit a record high. Scammers and catfishers develop increasingly clever cons, swindling lovesick singles out of money and property, and in some cases committing violent crimes. Even avowed advocates for digital dating have to admit the system has serious flaws.

Recent months have seen several companies in the industry take matters into their own hands. OkCupid introduced a member pledge in attempt to curb the unsolicited sending of explicit images. Bumble joined forces with the Anti-Defamation League to announce a zero-tolerance policy against misogynist, abusive, and inappropriate behavior. Tinder launched the ‘Menprovement Initiative’ to raise the bar for male behavior on the app.

eHarmony Free Communication this Thanksgiving Day and Weekend - 2017

  • Wednesday, November 22 2017 @ 11:23 am
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To celebrate Thanksgiving in the United States, eHarmony is allowing new and existing users to communicate with their matches for free for 6 days starting Wednesday November 22nd and ending at the end of day on Monday November 27th.

To start off you will first need to create a free account on eHarmony. This will require you to fill out a profile and the personality questionnaire (multiple choice). No coupon code or credit card is required and the whole process should take you about 30 minutes to complete. Once you are finished you will then get your first set of matches. You can then go ahead and review the matches profiles and if one or more of them peak your interest you can then communicate with them by sending them a message. eHarmony has a lot of members and you will get new matches come every day. The only thing not included during free communicate weekends are profile photos.

Thanksgiving is a great time to checkout dating services like eHarmony. During holidays dating services become extra busy so there is a greater chance of finding your match. Plus with this promotion all users can message each other which means many more responses.

For more information about this online dating service, please read our review of eHarmony.

Tinder Hires Female Development Team to Enhance User Experience

Communication
  • Tuesday, November 21 2017 @ 11:29 am
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Maria Zhang of Tinder

Tinder’s new CTO Maria Zhang has her work cut out for her: she’s tasked with making the popular dating app Tinder more engaging for users around the world, and moving away from the mindless swipe the app introduced. She also wants to create a better user experience specifically for female Tinder users.

According to a feature in PC Magazine, Zhang hired a team of female developers to help her craft new premium features and make Tinder more inclusive for users in other countries, who don’t meet or date people in the same way Americans do. She also opened a satellite tech office in Silicon Valley in addition to hiring staff for the L.A. headquarters.

Research Indicates Online Dating Is Creating Stronger, More Diverse Marriages

Studies
  • Monday, November 20 2017 @ 05:09 pm
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Study of Marriage and Online Dating

Online dating has been accused of ruining romance, fueling hook-up culture, spreading STDs, promoting superficiality, undermining marriage, eroding traditional values, and that’s just a scratch in the surface of the critiques levied against modern matchmaking.

But for all the complaining we’ve done - and likely will continue to do - about online dating, it’s not all doom and gloom. Recent research suggests the rise of digital dating services could be behind stronger marriages, more connections between people from different social circles, and an increase in interracial partnerships.

Economists Josue Ortega at the University of Essex and Philipp Hergovich at the University of Vienna in Austria set out to examine how today’s tech-savvy singles are changing society.

Dating Apps Turn to User Behavior, Social Media to Provide Better Matches

Matching
  • Friday, November 17 2017 @ 02:02 pm
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Dating Apps use User Behavior

Online dating algorithms have gotten a lot of attention (and criticism) because they’re the basis of how matchmaking works. Many dating apps are secretive about their matching process, but traditionally, algorithms match people on the basis of profile information, questionnaires, and user preferences.

But according to a recent article by Gizmodo, online dating companies can collect more information about their customers through analyzing user behavior, which includes what users do on social media as well as on the dating app. Companies are now starting to use this behavioral data for matchmaking purposes rather than relying on profiles and user preferences.

eHarmony, Match and OkCupid are known for their long surveys and profile questions, which they maintain helps them more accurately assess potential matches. But dating apps like Tinder, Bumble and LoveFlutter prefer mining users’ social media streams, bypassing questions and looking to online behavior.

Everyone’s First Profile Photo Is Now Black And White On The League

Photos
  • Thursday, November 16 2017 @ 11:15 am
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The League Profile Photos now are black and white.

It’s been a big year for The League. The members-only dating app for “high-achieving” singles launched for Android in January, and has expanded to more than 20 cities including London, Toronto, Miami, Detroit, Denver, Seattle, and Portland.

Only a lucky few are accepted onto the app, after passing through a strict screening process that now requires applicants to be “attractive enough to at least look good in black-and-white photos.”

That’s right, The League is going monochrome.

The company announced Monochrome View in a blog post on October 24. The new feature displays every profile’s first picture in black and white, requiring users to swipe through all the pictures if they wish to see the same photo in full color. The question is: why?

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