Hey there!

Last year, I fell into the Fediverse-rabbithole and I really like it so far. We already have alternatives for Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit and so on.

But today I realized, there actually isn’t an alternative for tinder. But I think there could be a huge demand for it. This could also motivate people to change platforms, since no one wants to buy tinder premium for a lot of money.

But I think I’m maybe not the first one coming up with this idea. What do you think about this?

~ sp3ctre

  • @Tehdastehdas
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    611 day ago

    Let’s not clone trash. Tinder sucks because it has no matching mechanism to filter out incompatible people. To find one interesting profile on Tinder I have to swipe about 500 profiles. To get more matches, I risk some false positives and like ~2% of profiles. Then I need to filter the matches in person. Very inefficient, a waste of time.

    The opposite of that was OkCupid before Match Group destroyed it.

    • @lohky
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      921 hours ago

      OKCupid was awesome. The questionnaire matched on a bunch of different categories and you could add clarification to the questions.

      Bummer it sounds like it’s toast. I met my wife on OKC.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      181 day ago

      This could be a symptom of being corporate-driven. They suggest you incompatible people, because they want you to pay (to get better results). I assume you only tried the free version. I never tried the paid one.

      I think this problem could be solved.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 hours ago

          If anything it’s the opposite. They want user retention so they have an incentive to show you people that won’t work long term.

    • @[email protected]
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      124 hours ago

      What would the matching mechanism do? Look at your fediverse activity and match people who like the same things as you?

      Could be interesting but creepy

      • @Lemming6969
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        1123 hours ago

        Just like match and okc you’d have to take a quiz and match against core values. Social media data mining would be a terrible way of matching.

        • @[email protected]
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          218 hours ago

          I actually think observing your actual behaviour would be a better more honest way of matching.
          And technically it’s all public info so it’s not technically a privacy issue; they’d get it over activitypub the same as all fediverse platforms already do.

          But it feels wrong to do.

          • @Lemming6969
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            517 hours ago

            It would be, if it were comprehensive and applicable to match making, but I don’t think for most people that can be gleaned from fedi. Most people only lurk, few even directly follow communities, and the content people do interact with likely does not represent them well unless they put themselves out there like that.

            • @[email protected]
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              117 hours ago

              Well put.

              I guess I also don’t really know the average users behavior, or more specifically typical fedi behavior of users who would use a matchmaking service.

              I’m just highly skeptical of compatibility quizzes, it feels like there must be a better solution.