OkCupid
OkCupid, how you confuse me. I have friends who've met spouses through OkCupid. My last serious relationship came from OkCupid. In fact, I've been on OkCupid, on and off, for roughly the last 11 years. Profiles are much more in-depth than most dating sites, and if you answer a seemingly endless series of questions, they will spit out a reasonable Match/Enemy percentage ratio on profiles to help you gauge compatibility.
Changes in the last year have made OkCupid a bit more like Tinder, focusing more on swiping and eliminating the ability to message a user without matching with them first. You can still send a message, it just won't show up in the recipient's inbox unless you match. Because who doesn't love sending a thoughtful message to someone who might never see it? However, OkCupid has pointed out that these changes did help lower the number of offensive messages users received, which might not be the worst thing.
<strong>Published:</strong><time datetime="2018-12-02T16:00:46-0800">December 2, 2018</time><strong>Caption:</strong><a href="https://www.cnet.com/profiles/rebeccafleenor/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">Rebecca Fleenor</a><strong>Photo:</strong>Screenshot by Rebecca Fleenor/CNET
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