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  2. The Right Stuff (dating web site) - Wikipedia

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    TIME Magazine mentioned it in a review of dating services, saying, "If you’re highly educated and seeking a highly educated partner, Right Stuff Dating ('The Ivy League of Dating') may be right for you." [4] According to the Right Stuff web site, as of 2015, there are about 4,900 members, and 310 couples have met and married through the site. [5]

  3. Comparison of online dating services - Wikipedia

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    No; Free to join, search, messaging, and chat. Phone verification needed in order to register an account or access a pre-existing account. Non-essential features like sponsored profile promotion available for paid "A-List" members. [22] [23] Yes Yes After match Parship: Dating site for people looking for a long-term relationship, using a ...

  4. eHarmony - Wikipedia

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    A 2010 article published by the Harvard Business Review attributed the success of eHarmony's system to their large membership base, their efforts to exclude people who are not serious about dating, and their membership fees being more expensive than the fees for other dating websites. The author hypothesizes that, since eHarmony's questionnaire ...

  5. Online dating - Wikipedia

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    Online dating site members may try to balance an accurate representation with maintaining their image in a desirable way. [95] One study found that nine out of ten participants had lied on at least one attribute, though lies were often slight; weight was the most lied about attribute, and age was the least lied about. [96]

  6. Mobile dating - Wikipedia

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    These services allow their users to provide information about themselves in a short profile which is either stored in their phones as a dating ID or as a username on the mobile dating site. They can then search for other IDs online or by calling a certain phone number dictated by the service. The criteria include age, gender and sexual preference.

  7. Lulu (app) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 the app moved away from Facebook, and currently only allows registration via mobile phone numbers, for both male and female users. Lulu describes itself as "a private network for girls to express and share their opinions openly and honestly" [ 2 ] about the weaknesses and strengths of the manners, appearances, spending habits, and ...

  8. OkCupid - Wikipedia

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    OkCupid was the first major dating site to offer unlimited messaging free of charge, [citation needed] although this was limited in late 2017 when OkCupid's official blog announced the site is "getting rid of open-messaging" and making sent messages invisible to the sender until the recipient interacts by either matching or replying to the message.

  9. Hily - Wikipedia

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    Hily employs statistical algorithms to analyze data such as depth of dialogue, word choice, and mutual likes to identify profiles with a high probability for a match. [4] [6] Its "risk score" evaluates user profiles, using criteria such as verification status, user complaints, and other activity metrics instead of an "attractiveness score."