40,000 Tinder Pictures Scraped To Make A Dataset For AI Experiments

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  • Saturday, June 17 2017 @ 10:50 am
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Online dating skeptics have plenty of reasons for opting out of modern singles’ favorite way to date, but here’s one they probably hadn’t thought of yet: personal photos being stolen for use in AI experiments.

A user of Kaggle, a platform for machine learning and data science competitions which was recently acquired by Google, exploited Tinder’s API to scrape 40,000 profile photos from Bay Area users of the dating app. He used them to train artificial intelligence, and also organized the images into a downloadable facial data set called People of Tinder.

Stuart Colianni, the creator of the data set, described it as a “simple script to scrape Tinder profile photos for the purpose of creating a facial dataset.” He also described Tinder as offering “near unlimited access to create a facial data set” and said his scraping the app offers “an extremely efficient way to collect such data.”

eHarmony Free Communication this Fathers Day Weekend - 2017

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  • Thursday, June 15 2017 @ 12:26 pm
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Starting Thursday June 15th until Monday June 19th eHarmony in the United States is offering free messaging of your matches. No credit card or coupon code is required. All you need to do is create a free membership and fill in your profile.

These extended free communication weekends (which are extra busy with members checking their matches) are an ideal time to give eHarmony a try to see if it is the right dating service for you. You can access the eHarmony.com service via their website or dating apps (iPhone and Android). Once your profile is complete you will receive your first batch of matches which you can review and send messages to the ones which spark your interest. eHarmony uses their matchmaking algorithm to choose high compatible matches based on your personal criteria and personality. The matches you receive have the best chance of creating a long-term relationship. The one thing during free communicate weekends which is not included are profile photos.

To find out more about this online dating service, please read our detailed review of eHarmony.

Match Offers New ‘Bucket List’ Feature

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  • Tuesday, June 13 2017 @ 10:06 am
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We’re headed into summer, and online dating company Match conducted a survey to assess how many singles feel more adventurous this time of year. The results are in – 85% said that a potential date’s sense of adventure was an attractive quality, and 76% said they’d like to try something new in the coming months.

In fact, the results were overwhelmingly clear – singles crave a sense of adventure. Seventy-three percent said they would actually be more attracted to someone if they had a bucket list item in common, and 66% of singles said they would likely check off one of their bucket list items on a date.

Because of this, Match decided to create a new feature on their dating app called ‘Bucket List’ to highlight potential dates’ sense of adventure.

Hinge Launches Digital Magazine To Answer Your Burning Dating Questions

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  • Saturday, June 10 2017 @ 02:00 pm
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IRL - In Real Life
IRL - In Real Life

Why won’t my dating app connections respond to my messages? Is my job turning off potential partners? Is it honest to photoshop your dating app pics? Should I Google the people I meet on dating apps before going out with them? Is meeting in real life over?

These are some of the questions Hinge is tackling in its latest venture, a digital magazine called IRL. Launched last month, IRL is updated daily with advice drawn from the heaps of data Hinge has collected on users over the years.

Justin McLeod, Hinge's founder & CEO, told Mashable, “Our Member Experience team constantly receives emails from members asking for a wide-range of dating app advice.” He said it was clear that “singles wanted a safe space to ask dating app related questions and receive reliable, data-backed advice.”

Match Study Examines the Honesty of Online Daters

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  • Thursday, June 08 2017 @ 07:09 am
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Keep dating honest

Have you met someone over your favorite dating app and questioned their honesty? Chances are, if you’re an active online dater you have, and you’re not alone. Many daters are distrustful of other daters, and can’t tolerate even a small “white lie” – whether it’s fudging your weight, age or income, according to a new study by dating site Match.

This is because many of us aren’t exactly honest with our dates. In fact, Match’s annual Singles in America study surveyed over 5,000 daters in the U.S. across a range of ages, ethnicities, and regions to determine how much (and what type) of small lies they would tolerate on a first date before turning down a second date.

Match found the majority of daters – 57% - claim they do not tell white lies while they’re dating. Moreover, two thirds of daters believe any small fib is unacceptable. In fact, your chances of getting a second date or having sex aren’t made better by lying, so the consensus among singles is: just don’t do it.

Tinder Survey Debunks Dating Myths And Unveils Millennial Dating Habits

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  • Tuesday, June 06 2017 @ 10:40 am
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Dating Myths

No, it’s not just in your head: most of your friends are online dating.

In a recent survey, Tinder took a deep-dive into Millennial dating habits and compared the experiences of online daters and offline daters. They looked at key differentiators around fidelity, communication, perception and mindfulness, and debunked some of the most persistent modern dating myths out there.

For starters, dating services haven’t ruined dating, despite what critics say. In fact, people who date online are likely to have more committed relationships than those who do not date online. Only 9 percent of Tinder users reported finding it challenging to maintain a committed relationship. That’s significantly lower than the national average.

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