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My preference is day game, but I've been meaning to add Tinder to the mix because I am guessing it may soften the learning curve. (Also because I'm primarily attracted to a minority and it seems easier to cherrypick there than in most live settings.)
But I keep putting off setting it up. The reason is, I know I can do better with my photos. I do have photos that are a lot better than the thoughtless selfies some guys use. However, I can still do a lot better, especially since I have fairly easy access to pro photo gear and expertise. But that does take some planning and preparation, which I haven't gotten around to yet (ironically in part because time I could allocate to it winds up on day game and documentation instead).
Ideally, I'd like to just roll with the decent pics I have right now, and then upgrade the photos as time permits. However, this leads to some concerns:
Naturally, it's not the end of the world in the sense that, if push comes to shove, you can always start a new account. But that may be harder than you think. I've read that Tinder can pick up on this (presumably via either the phone number and/or the phone's IMEI number) and will still obligingly create the new account, but will silently tie the account to the same stats as the old one - thus totally defeating the purpose of setting up a new account! It's therefore not even straightforward to know whether a given approach for getting a new account is actually working or not!
You could make certain of getting a truly new account by either changing your number or getting a throwaway number AND either buying a new phone or jailbreaking/rooting your phone and installing software that spoofs the IMEI number. But that's a lot of trouble to go to just in order to get a fresh start on some dating app. Thus the reason I have yet to set up Tinder.
Of course, these concerns are from the outside looking in. I have no first-hand experience with the app (other than knowing it's one of those annoying pieces of computer software that lies through its teeth to get your attention - it periodically tells me people (it doesn't even know the gender) have swiped right on the profile that I haven't even set up yet!) So I'm wondering if those with more experience in it would agree with my assessment of the risks of starting before having your absolute best photos at the ready.
But I keep putting off setting it up. The reason is, I know I can do better with my photos. I do have photos that are a lot better than the thoughtless selfies some guys use. However, I can still do a lot better, especially since I have fairly easy access to pro photo gear and expertise. But that does take some planning and preparation, which I haven't gotten around to yet (ironically in part because time I could allocate to it winds up on day game and documentation instead).
Ideally, I'd like to just roll with the decent pics I have right now, and then upgrade the photos as time permits. However, this leads to some concerns:
- Tinder gives a boost to new users. It seems wasteful to have this boost applied while my photos are just decent as opposed to excellent.
- Tinder takes a guess about how attractive you are based on the scores of girls that swipe right on you, and then primarily only shows you girls that attractive. So, if you don't start out with your best foot forward, you stand to profit much less even if you improve your pics later. (Your score probably does eventually improve if you improve your pics, but depending on the algorithms, this could take a very long time.)
- I would at least assume that once a girl has swiped left on you, Tinder is not going to show you to her again. So you're permanently losing out on any of those girls that swiped left on the decent photos but would've swiped right on excellent photos. (And this is particularly concerning when going for a minority, since there's less of them to start with.)
Naturally, it's not the end of the world in the sense that, if push comes to shove, you can always start a new account. But that may be harder than you think. I've read that Tinder can pick up on this (presumably via either the phone number and/or the phone's IMEI number) and will still obligingly create the new account, but will silently tie the account to the same stats as the old one - thus totally defeating the purpose of setting up a new account! It's therefore not even straightforward to know whether a given approach for getting a new account is actually working or not!
You could make certain of getting a truly new account by either changing your number or getting a throwaway number AND either buying a new phone or jailbreaking/rooting your phone and installing software that spoofs the IMEI number. But that's a lot of trouble to go to just in order to get a fresh start on some dating app. Thus the reason I have yet to set up Tinder.
Of course, these concerns are from the outside looking in. I have no first-hand experience with the app (other than knowing it's one of those annoying pieces of computer software that lies through its teeth to get your attention - it periodically tells me people (it doesn't even know the gender) have swiped right on the profile that I haven't even set up yet!) So I'm wondering if those with more experience in it would agree with my assessment of the risks of starting before having your absolute best photos at the ready.