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This explains everything about my Tinder experience back in the day. Literally 0% success rate. https://t.co/YhRjHPajh6
— Steve Kovach (@stevekovach) March 16, 2019
happy friday news dump : ) no idea why tinder published this at 530PM, BUT they finally gave some clarity around how their algorithm works and they talk about the death of the ~elo score~ https://t.co/IX2O5kieCz
— Ashley Carman (@ashleyrcarman) March 15, 2019
"We prioritize potential matches who are active, and active at the same time." For folks just trying to hook up, that's probably as good a scoring algorithm as any. https://t.co/32STMKDexa
— Daniel Tunkelang (@dtunkelang) March 16, 2019
The fact that Tinder has all along been a very elaborate "hot or not" emotional pyramid scheme should be bigger news...
— Heidi N. Moore (@moorehn) March 16, 2019
https://t.co/6vLPFRV6vD
happy friday news dump : ) no idea why tinder published this at 530PM, BUT they finally gave some clarity around how their algorithm works and they talk about the death of the ~elo score~ https://t.co/IX2O5kieCz
— Ashley Carman (@ashleyrcarman) March 15, 2019
Tinder says it no longer uses a “desirability” score to rank people https://t.co/wpP6tLZ2VS pic.twitter.com/zNVy5wbu0n
— The Verge (@verge) March 15, 2019