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Dear Valentine: Your Dating App Sucks

What's the nigh popular dating app? Tinder? OKCupid? Think again.

In its new report, ARC past Applause looked at 97 dating apps available in the U.S. that had at least 2,000 reviews across the App Shop and Google Play. A lot of players didn't make the cutting—Jdate, Blackness People Meet, and Christian Mingle, to proper noun a few—but they had plenty left to pick from.

The highest scoring dating app of all? JustSayHi by Mingle (tagline: "The first social network with videos!"). Despite not exactly being a household name, it racked up a score of 88.0 (out of 100) between the two stores, while one of Mingle's other apps, the eponymous Mingle, gets a 73.0.

When y'all look at the large-proper name dating apps—those that take ten,000 or more than reviews between the ii stores—things merely go downhill. The all-time of those comes right behind Mingle: Jaumo, the "flirt messenger" out of Germany, with a 72.0. It has over 20,782 reviews on Google Play lonely, only merely about 1,000 on the App Shop. That's downwards 7 points from boilerplate ratings at this time last year.

When it comes to well-known dating apps, the highest score was a dismal 61.0—that's a D-minus, kids—for OKCupid. Around since 2004, it's owned now past IAC's Friction match.com partition, along with PlentyOfFish (PoF), and Tinder. Speaking of, Lucifer scores a 31.0; Tinder a 39.5 (it dropped 10.5 points since February 2022), and PoF got a 46.5. EVow, another app from the PoF division, had the biggest gain, up seven.v points to 38.0—but at least one study says PoF killed that service in Apr last year. Which tells y'all what it takes to run into ratings comeback in this market.

At the absolute bottom of the heap of large-name dating services is i that PCMag awarded the Editors' Choice honor a couple of years ago: the occasionally controversial eHarmony; it scored a xx.0.

The Applause report, written past Ben Gray, states that the average score among all the dating apps is a 44 out of 100 and that "on boilerplate, the 97 most popular U.S. dating apps lag all other apps in quality past 23 points—a meaning margin." The assumption is: bad initial experiences are leading to bad reviews. The dating apps aren't matching people up fast enough, nor expert plenty, in other words.

In other dating site/app news today, Badoo, a U.Grand.-based service with 300 million users worldwide, is absorbing Lulu, a service with 600 million users where women rate men. Badoo too owns Hot or Not and Blendr. The four services' scores in the Applause study: Badoo (50.5), Lulu (33.5), Hot or Notation (40.0), and Blendr (29.5).

If y'all're wondering, and we know you lot are, Ashley Madison did non make the list.

This article originally appeared on PCMag.com.

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Source: https://sea.pcmag.com/apps/10172/dear-valentine-your-dating-app-sucks

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