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Tinder : Pro Tip: It’s never worth it

Tinder : Pro Tip: It’s never worth it



Pro Tip: It’s never worth it


By. d_skull

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  1. There’s a trick to seeing the picture if you’re on a pc. You gotta look at the metadata of the page, under network or something, google it.

  2. Didn’t tinder used to just put those likes in your queue and let you swipe to see if you match with them. Now it’s like they hold your likes hostage until you upgrade. Makes me want to delete the app.

  3. so heres the thing, its complete bs. i have tested gold had a bunch of likes, then when i actually match with someone like instantly you swipe right and it says its a match meaning they already swiped right on you. they werent on that list of existing likes

  4. Tinder hides the majority of your likes behind their paywalls anyway.
    Using the free version, you will have already swiped those matches, it won’t be until you subscribe that you’re able to like them again to get the match

  5. The people that have liked me never come up on swiping, even with all browsing settings maximised. Tinder has gone pay-to-play for guys essentially. Seems like they recently upped the price. I checked the price hypothetically and it’s ridiculous, especially for a single month.

  6. Last time I was Tinder (about a year ago) I couldn’t move for likes. Now I don’t get near as much, there’s something going on.

  7. Not having gold means you aren’t prioritized. I ended my gold and went days without a match. Changed back and got 33 likes on the first day

  8. I realised how fucked the tinder system is. The group of people in your « liked » section are never rotated when you’re swiping. Its complete BS.

  9. Depends on where you are? If you’re in a big city it’s probably worth it since there will be thousands of choices in that “blurry folder”

  10. Yeah, I think most people using tinder would pay for it if it cost around $5 a month. But it’s some supreme bullshit that they think ANYONE is going to pay $40 to $25 dollars depending on subscription.

    It’s just such a poorly thought out price range! Why would I subscribe for a year for a “better deal?” The point is to find people to date and I don’t want to be paying for a bullshit service once I find that person.

  11. I think it’s worth it. I’ve met two woman because of Gold, talked to a few more. Still seeing one after about a month and half. About 20% of the likes I see on Gold are bots, the rest are real people. I’m in a large city though, maybe that’s make a difference.

  12. When I started tinder I matched a fair bit and then I got back on maybe a year later and it’s just dead on there. I got zero matches and it seemed like less people were on there. I’ve never paid for a dating site. Those upgrades get kinda pricey.

  13. I got gold for 6 months, had a really fun run on tinder, met my girlfriend and have been with her 8 months now. I wouldnt have without using gold I dont think.

  14. Even from the blurry picture I know exactly who one of my likes is. I’ve known them for years, they have the same picture for their Facebook profile. Now the best part. Tinder has never given me the option to swipe on that person. They are literally behind a paywall.

  15. A sort of note to the Tinder crew.

    I’m sure that 4 women over 40 who live 200 miles away is a perfectly good use of nearly £20. Definitely what I’m looking for as far as reflected in the settings that say « females 18 – 25 within 10 miles »

  16. My advice, it’s not. Not only a third of those will be fake profiles and the rest people you disliked but most of all it takes out all the fun of tinder

  17. My first 2 days i got 30 « likes »…. i had to see who these wamen were so i bought it.

    Litteraly 1 of them was MAYBE a 7/10.

    Never again. Deleted my account next day.

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