...The core model of dating applications is profit-driven. If these apps were optimally designed to facilitate successful and long-term relationships, they would inevitably reduce user retention, contradicting their imperative to maximize engagement and revenue
I wrote a paper on this in college like ten years ago or sumn, got an A and passed the class. Threw the paper away. Water is wet.
Lol. I disagree.
They just want you to pay for their service.
They don't have anything to do with if you are able to successfully date someone.
If any argument, it makes people feel like they have an unlimited number of pick from, thus they have less incentive to be faithful.
Exactly. The gym is the same thing.Lol. I disagree.
They just want you to pay for their service.
They don't have anything to do with if you are able to successfully date someone.
If any argument, it makes people feel like they have an unlimited number of pick from, thus they have less incentive to be faithful.