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I figure I should at least try on‑line game before writing off my country completely and moving to Africa, as much as I ultimately want to do that anyway. Iʼve been dragging my heels over on‑line for a long time, because I have no enthusiasm for it. Conceptually I find the whole psychology of on‑line game profoundly inferior to day game, and Iʼve gotten laid from day game, too. With that said, approach anxiety continues to amplify the relative scarcity of black women here, so augmenting my day game with on‑line is probably a good idea. So Iʼm finally going to give Tinder a quick shot. Not a remarkably thorough or protracted effort, but something.
The thing is, Iʼll only touch what is in this country a visible minority, so there are some policy details that could bite me in the ass. I expect that of the local women on Tinder, Iʼll probably be willing to sleep with maybe 5% to 10% of them after a reasonable age filter. In day game I just walk past the other 95%, but Tinder will put them in my face, leading to some technical issues:
1. Penalty on Pickiness
Iʼve read that Tinder specifically penalizes users who reject most of the cards by giving them less opportunity. I donʼt know if this is gender-asymmetric, since from what I hear most women reject most cards, and I assume they get away with it.
Obviously the less cards you like, the less matches you get, and if you only like the hottest chicks and you donʼt have a killer profile, youʼre going to get starved. Iʼm not talking about that. Iʼm talking, the cards youʼre liking are comparatively arbitrary, and the matches youʼre getting are much less/worse for the number of cards youʼre liking than youʼd expect based on the match ratio you get when youʼre liking more of the cards presented. Or, Tinder just slows down or stops giving you cards where it wouldnʼt if you were liking more of them.
I do have a tech system by which I can easily track and condition the percentage of cards Iʼm liking, so I can always like cards I donʼt really like, just enough to reach the alleged optimal like ratio minimum of 30%. But then I have to dodge matches I didnʼt really want.
2. Daily Limit
Iʼve also read that Tinder implements some kind of rate limiting on swiping, meaning that once youʼve swiped a certain number of cards, it stops giving you cards for a while even though there are obviously more users available in your area.
What Iʼm not sure of, and Iʼve read conflicting reports, is whether this is a limit on the number of likes or on the total number of swipes.
This makes a big difference to my strategy. If the limit is on the number of likes, then Iʼm best to actually swipe according to my pickiness, because every non‑black or fat ugly black girl I “like” means one less cute black girl I might get to match soon.
Conversely, if the rate limiting is primarily on the total number of swipes, then itʼs easier to just thoughtlessly right‑swipe all the black girls, which I can do quickly. Plus, just in case issue #1 is actually a thing, I can ask my automated tool to randomly right‑swipe some fraction of the non‑black girls to keep my like ratio just over 30%.
I should note that the rate limiting Iʼm referring to may be distinct from the penalty for “swipe bombing”, or just right‑swiping everything blindly. I have absolutely no intention to swipe bomb because in this country most of the matches Iʼd get would be unwanted.
3. Ghosting Penalty
Iʼve also read that Tinder penalizes users who match people and then donʼt talk to them, by giving them less opportunity.
If this is true, this will be particularly annoying in combination with issue #1, because now I have to actually talk to matches I donʼt want. Ugh. This would be an incentive to be pickier and only swipe on what I actually like.
Does anyone have experience that could confirm or deny the above purported “features” of Tinder?