Tuesday, December 15, 2015

place for dating or place for pleasure?

Unlike Facebook because it doesn't involve communicating with friends but unlike match.com because it was not made strictly for dating so then what is it. Like there motto they say that people can meet friends on there app but how many times when you swipe to the right do you actually want to be friends with them. Averaging around 16,000 swipes per second people clearly aren't taking much time to get to know the person before swiping its more of a simple check to see if there photo meets their standards and thats basically it. Without any pressure because you don't know that person and will most likely never see them kids can randomly chat whoever they want whenever they want.




But you could also argue that if someone needed a little self confidence booster or someone to talk to that this app would be a top option for that because who wouldn't want to see a bunch of people that they were matched up with.














Tinder the key to cheating?

Due to the fact that this app allows you to swipe right and left to match people go through so many people that they eventually find someone to chat. But If you are trying to find a soul mate or a partner why take so little time to look at there profile. Around 16 billion daily swipes. They also say that 54% of people on tinder are single but that seems a little low for a place to find a partner. If your app is bringing in 50% single and 50% in a relationship that seems like a lot of people would be cheating.










Why you shouldn't online date

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlPD90Toynk

Is Match.com worth it?

What happened to meeting a person at a bar or just in public and hitting it off with them an hopping for the best. Most people have become antisocial and hope that these online dating cites will help them find there true love. Match.com seem to be the most popular one because of all the advertising but is it really? The odds of going on a date is 1 out of 10 , you have a better chance meeting a girl at a bar and going on a date with them plus you'll do it in a lot faster time. Also you don't have to pay a monthly subscription just to talk to people. Another thing is only 17% of people get marriage from online website in the last 3 years. So Honestly math.com is a waste of time just go out, have fun and meet people because theres a lot better chance of meeting the one doing it that way then sitting in front of a computer screen.

Is Tinder not getting the job done?

Tinder which is now a new fun application where all ages can meet new people. On their website it says, "Friends, dates, relationships, and everything in between." This applications sees about 50 million users and gets about 10 million per day. But is this app actually helping you find your soul mate or pushing you further away?

                                         https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD30-21xw7o

Is Instagram Ruining Your Love Life?

http://www.vogue.com/872400/instagram-ruining-love-life-slutever-karley-sciortino/