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		<title>I tried to hack Tinder and it was a disaster</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PUAs told me how to game online dating. They were wrong. I was so ashamed the first time I made an OkCupid page that I deleted it after a couple of hours. I let the society we live in convince me only losers used OKCupid and I didn&#8217;t need to resort to geeky online dating [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I was so ashamed the first time I made an OkCupid page that I deleted it after a couple of hours. I let the society we live in convince me only losers used OKCupid and I didn&#8217;t need to resort to geeky online dating . A few years later, online dating became ubiquitous enough to no longer carry a stigma. Besides, bars and clubs weren&#8217;t my scene; there was no other way for me to meet women other than OKCupid.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m the kind of person who gets nervous ordering takeout, so messaging strangers of the opposite sex I thought were cool elicited promising job interview-level nerves. To say it in meaner terms: I sucked at OKCupid. Few women responded to my messages, and even fewer actually sent me messages first. The only girl who went on a date with me did so because she thought I worked for BuzzFeed (which I only contributed to as an unpaid “community member” at the time).</p>
<p>After over a month of poor luck, I saw a Daily Dot article about a woman soliciting OkCupid profile rewrites for only $25. I contacted her. When I finally gave her the green light, she never answered the email. I like to think she got a real gig and didn&#8217;t need to stoop to something so low anymore. While that was great for her, I was still out an OkCupid profile. Realizing online dating probably wasn&#8217;t for me, I gave up. At least until the next year.</p>
<p>I restarted my OkCupid in 2014. I received slightly more messages this time around because I flat out didn&#8217;t care what anyone thought of me, which lead to an apparent uptick in the quality of the messages I sent out.<span id="more-10685"></span> Still no dates, though.</p>
<p>Morose and crestfallen, I considered Tinder. Even someone as (willingly) disconnected from popular culture as myself had heard of the popular swiping app. I avoided it because I felt it was sordid and awful. How could an app centered around objectifying women based on their looks do anything other than make me a misogynist-or at least misogynistic enough to feel gross about myself?</p>
<p>I became increasingly desperate as my 2014 OkCupid adventures turned out just like my 2013 OkCupid adventures: Unanswered texts and an empty inbox. One night I signed up on Tinder and started swiping, guiltily sorting human beings into “desirable” and “undesirable.” I matched with five women in the first month. None of them responded to my messages.</p>
<h2>I tried to hack Tinder and it was a disaster</h2>
<p>Not long after this, I saw a Medium post by Blake Jamieson explaining exactly how to garner over 800 matches.</p>
<p>I called in a favor and had a friend photoshop a few pictures of me to emulate Jamieson&#8217;s example. I also wrote up a nice little bio I&#8217;d use once I reinstalled the app. Another thing I did was check out r/Tinder for any advice. The pick up artists (PUAs) there recommended making a new Facebook, one separate from your real one, for your Tinder account. They also suggested liking tons of pages to see if you and your matches had similar interests. I spent about 20 minutes liking stuff with my new fake Facebook page before <a href="https://worldbrides.org/sv/blog/europeiska-kvinnor-kontra-japanska-kvinnor/">https://worldbrides.org/sv/blog/europeiska-kvinnor-kontra-japanska-kvinnor/</a> signing up for Tinder with my newly photoshopped “Match of the Day” images.</p>
<p>Encouraging at first. While I didn&#8217;t come close to the 800 plus Jamieson promised, I increased the my amount of matches by about 400 percent (so I got around 20 matches as opposed to five). The advice about liking lots of stuff helped a lot. One girl I matched with liked Slate. She answered my first message, which confirmed whether she actually read Slate. When I asked if she noticed a marked decline in Slate&#8217;s quality she didn&#8217;t answer.</p>
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