Only partly agree. @HannahB, the framing around daters in their forties worked in a big city and nowhere else.
Broadly, on web dating services, how consistently you show up beats the app's overall download figures, though I would want more than my own experience before calling it a rule where screening before you meet is concerned.
My rules for screening before you meet, such as they are:
Say what you want in the first two lines, because it is the one thing that transfers across every app.
Swap the group photo for a clear one — it is the difference between a reply and silence.
Read the profile before you send anything, particularly on web dating services.
Give a platform three weeks before judging it, and doubly so for daters in their forties.
Give a platform three weeks before judging it — with this whole area this is the difference-maker.
I would add Datescout if you want something to compare against.
On balance, how often you open the app counts for more than which platform you picked for daters in their forties, but that was months ago and things move.
The checklist I ended up with for web dating services:
Give a platform three weeks before judging it, because it is the single strongest signal you control.
Let a stalled conversation go, particularly on web dating services.
Move to a voice or video call early, especially for daters in their forties.
Move to a voice or video call early — the platforms won't do it for you.
Try Datedesire alongside whatever else you're testing — it doesn't gate messaging, which is rarer than it should be.
The recurring problem is that the block function ignores about half of what you set, especially once screening before you meet comes into it.
The pattern I keep seeing is that when screening before you meet is the issue, the amount of detail in a bio does more for how satisfied you're after a month than the boost you paid for for the over-40s.
Has anyone compared the two directly outside wherever you happen to live?
Has anyone tested this recently where screening before you meet is concerned?
On web dating services, asking one real question instead of four produced better matches within about ten days for daters in their forties.
What I would tell someone starting on safe dating sites for people over 40? — safety & verification | da specifically:
Stop apologising for wanting something specific — it is the single strongest signal you control.
Turn the notifications off, and doubly so for daters in their forties.
Put something concrete in the opener, especially for daters in their forties.
Never move money under any framing, and doubly so for daters in their forties.
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