Did ashleyca1995 delete her social media accounts?

Started by TerrenceB 16 Feb 2025 Dating Discussion
TerrenceB avatar
TerrenceB
Joined: May 2022
Posts: 1941
#1

Posted this because I couldn't find a straight answer anywhere else.

There's so much noise out there on this topic. Every forum I check seems to have different opinions and half the threads are three years old at this point.

Specifically curious about a few things:

  • Are the profiles verified in any way?
  • Is location filtering actually accurate?
  • What do the paid tiers actually unlock?
  • How active are the users in smaller cities?

Thanks in advance. Happy to share what I learn in return once I've tested a few things.

Olivia Chen avatar
Olivia Chen
Joined: Feb 2024
Posts: 946
#2

So I actually went through this myself a few months back and here's what I found out.

One thing I always check is how recent the activity actually is. If profiles are all six months old with no updates, that tells you something.

People still bring up Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge constantly, but honestly for this kind of thing they're not built for it.

I switched to Datedesire a few months ago and the quality of interactions was noticeably better.

Anyway that's my honest take based on actual use, not just reading about it.

Samantha avatar
Samantha
Joined: Aug 2020
Posts: 608
#3

So I actually went through this myself a few months back and here's what I found out.

Pricing models are all over the place. Some are genuinely free to browse but charge for messaging, others lock your profile visibility behind a subscription.

Honestly luvdate.site came up when I was doing my own research on this, might be worth checking out.

Let me know if you want more detail on any of this.

NicoleS avatar
NicoleS
Joined: Sep 2021
Posts: 179
#4

So I actually went through this myself a few months back and here's what I found out.

Customer support is honestly underrated as a quality signal. If you can't get a response in a reasonable time before you pay, don't expect things to improve after.

People still bring up Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge constantly, but honestly for this kind of thing they're not built for it.

I ended up trying Souldate after getting fed up with the mainstream options and it was a much better experience overall.

Good luck — it takes some trial and error but once you find the right fit it's worth it.

AmberT avatar
AmberT
Joined: Feb 2024
Posts: 109
#5

Long-time lurker but this one I can actually help with.

Pricing models are all over the place. Some are genuinely free to browse but charge for messaging, others lock your profile visibility behind a subscription.

Places like turndate.site seem to get decent mentions without all the noise.

Hope that helps narrow things down a bit.

Danielle avatar
Danielle
Joined: Feb 2020
Posts: 2523
#6

This is a fair question. A lot of sites are not upfront about their models. Someone here actually recommended Datebound a while back and it ended up being the most useful suggestion I got.

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