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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
That's what they claim but apparently the hackers have disclosed that 90-95% of the clients are men and the majority of the women are all bots so they have probably created a boat load of bots for every city to entice males into paying to message women that don't exist. It's probably a good thing this has happened as I don't know how these types of websites get away with misleading customers.
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Ever notice how you get a message from someone way out of your league, right after you unsubscribe from a dating site?
A book I just picked up on the subject:
Tinder Advice from Aziz Ansari
http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/20...-dating-advice
We were meeting to discuss his first book, Modern Romance (for which he received a reported $3.5 million advance), written with the sociologist Eric Klinenberg and published this month by Penguin Press. It’s an unexpectedly serious work about the challenges and pitfalls of looking for love in the Digital Age via Match.com, OkCupid, Tinder, Twitter, Facebook—the whole techno shebang.
He writes in Modern Romance that technology has turned his generation into “the rudest, flakiest people ever.”
We’ve become souls divided, he maintains, between the real self and the cell-phone self. And we get ourselves wrong!