• Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Doomed business model. Women won’t initiate when it’s easier to not.

    Would you initiate a conversation when you’ve got dozens of women, many of them very attractive, vying for your attention? You’d just pick the prettiest or wittiest and let them take the lead

    We need an app that keeps the gender ratios even.

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      We need an app that keeps the gender ratios even.

      Isn’t that what Tinder is indirectly trying to achieve with its “Get Super Gold+++ insta premium” business model? To get a somewhat even gender ratio you need to get a bunch of men to drop out, and asking for absurd amounts of money is certainly one way to go about it. Though I hear even premium tinder users vastly outnumber the women.

      A raffle could work in theory, but upwards of 80 % of men will have to be thrown out and as a woman I wouldn’t see why I would settle for that instead of an app where attractive men will be falling over themselves to talk to me.

      AFAIK the only proven methods for not-super-attractive men to get matches is to either go offline, or be bi/gay. Do with that advice what you will.

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        4 months ago

        as a woman I wouldn’t see why I would settle for that instead of an app where attractive men will be falling over themselves to talk to me.

        100%. I honestly don’t see any solutions for men. If I were king of the world, I’d provide 3x the tax incentive for families to have baby girls instead of baby boys. Throw the gender ratio way off. That’s the only thing I can think of.

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      I think I remember a site like that existing in the 2010s, where you had to apply to join and it only let in equal numbers of genders.

      It was the 2010s so the waiting list for dudes joining was way longer than the one for women. It was like trying to get in a dance club.