Why can't I meet on the 'dating app'?
Many people say that it is difficult to get a date even with the dating app, and in the past, research results have shown that
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According to Tita Renko, a 33-year-old single man who lives in Los Angeles, dating apps can be broadly divided into three categories: 'good,' 'terrible,' and 'garbage.' Hinge , Bumble , Coffee Meets Bagel are classified as 'better', and Tinder , OKCupid , Plenty of Fish are 'terrible'. And Happn , Badoo , Zoosk, etc. are said to be 'only garbage'.
After all, Mr. Tita Renko, who switched to a style of approaching women at events, social gatherings, coffee shops, etc. instead of dating apps, tried to investigate why it is difficult to get a date with dating apps. I did. Then, Mr. Titarenko noticed 'asymmetry of the love market'.
'The gender ratio of dating apps is intentionally asymmetric,' Tita Renko claims. For example, in Tinder, free users can only select the person they like and the person they don't like (swipe) only 100 times. Also, users who no longer use Tinder will appear as swipe candidates. In 2019, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which saw these tricks as a problem, called Tinder, Hinge, OkCupid, Plenty of Fish, and Match.com as 'deceiving and charging hundreds of thousands of consumers.' operated Match Group situation to cause the trial to the other party also generated was.
Some have pointed out that it is a natural result that the gender ratio is divided because it is true that women do not use dating apps, but Mr. Titarenko said, 'Women are more likely to prefer than men. That's true, but what I'm looking at is the fact that the market is distorted, not the matter of taste. ' Another problem is that young people are more susceptible to market distortions. According to a survey by market research firm YouGov, 30% of American millennials who grew up in an environment close to the Internet answered the questionnaire that they 'always feel lonely.'
Regarding the ideal state of such a 'romance market,' Mr. Titarenko points out that 'it is not an efficient supply-demand balance, and it is collapsing.' Here's what Tita Renko proposes as a way to improve dating apps.
・ Call it a 'single app' instead of a 'dating app'
・ The goal is to have a good time, not to meet
・ Limit users and keep the male-female ratio at 1: 1
・ In addition to matching, we occasionally hold events for about 6 to 10 people.
・ Do not rate or rank
・ Strictly crack down on harassment and falsehood using a zero tolerance method.
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