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People keep telling me that dating today is a war zone, facing all kinds of challenges.

Dating apps don't seem to be directly trying to help solve the problem as much as generate revenue. In fact, they are very directly motivated to not make great long term matches.

Some people seem think that just getting out there and hoping for the best is the answer. Maybe that's true, but it's still very random. I was wondering about a hypothetical alternative:

What if you could go to an agency of some kind get rated through a thorough evaluation process? Would that be helpful ? It's not perfect, and many things are hard to measure. But maybe it's a less random starting point and can escape the exclusively money driven approach of dating apps.

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[–] [email protected] 18 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

Dating / marriage agencies already exist. They predate the internet. But there are also some online ones that ask for interests, lifestyle, ... and then do the matchmaking with some algorithms.

Though, I don't know why you mention the money aspect... That's a service that is offered to people for-profit. Usually quite expensive. On the flipside you can be pretty sure the person on the other side is taking it serious if they're willing to pay that kind of money, and not some troll or there for short-term things or other purposes...

[–] Eheran 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Except that you do not even know if the other person is real at all or just a bot or fake account made to get you to pay money.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago

Are there agencies who (still) do this? I'm pretty sure that's fraud.