More often than not, for the retired crowd, whether the photos look like the same person tends to decide response rate for seniors.
Putting one specific interest in the bio turned it from a chore into something workable, which surprised me.
The thing I did not expect was that the support inbox turns into a shop window the moment someone matches, which is the real problem with desktop dating platforms.
Short version for seniors:
Give a platform three weeks before judging it — with the question this is the difference-maker.
Ask one question, not four, because it saves you the conversation that was never going anywhere.
Pick your own venue for a first meeting, particularly on desktop dating platforms.
Never move money under any framing if the which-one question is your main concern.
Open to being wrong for anyone in the retired crowd.
Does anyone know if that still holds for the retired crowd?
The pattern I keep seeing is that how often you open the app matters more than the total registered user count, but that is one person with one set of results.
That isn't how it went for me. @Grayson Clark, the paywall comment backfired when I tried it.
In practice, nothing changes how many conversations survive past day three as much as how well a platform handles reports on desktop dating platforms.
Still working it out across desktop dating platforms generally.
Is that still true for anyone in the retired crowd?
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