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Dating sites: they’re here, they’re (sometimes) queer, and we are now, officially, used to it. So baked into modern society are online dating sites and apps that the idea of meeting someone in situ feels as arcane as jousting for a lady’s favour. The question now is not so much should one get on the apps, but rather: how best to optimise these dating services?

 

 

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After all – everybody isn’t on everything. From Tinder and Hinge to OK Cupid and Plenty of Fish, every matchmaking site requires a different type of self-curation, and each company creates a different set of personality tests and challenges to complete before even getting to the delicate ballet of seducing a future spouse. So, we wanted to take a look at the best dating apps out there, which are the best for serious relationships or… less serious encounters? And which ones will offer you the most security or first date success? Which dating site is best for serious relationships? Every dating website and app wants you to believe that it is the best for finding a serious relationship, though some stats are more impressive than others. eHarmony’s site features a section on ‘Married Couples by the Numbers’, which states that 71 per cent of women and 69 per cent of men who use the site found their spouse within a year of using it. Whether these relationships lasted? Unclear. More anecdotally, in speaking to current users, the more an app focuses on the written portion of a singleton’s dating profile, the more that app and its customers are predisposed to something serious. Hinge is often the one people looking for love land on as a safe bet, as personality traits in common are swipeable in the way most apps only offer pictures to be. More recent arrivals to the scene like Lex or S’more actively try and remove the picture from the equation entirely, allowing you to see someone only if a potential partner’s profile speaks to you. What is the most trusted dating site? In recent years, most dating sites have made a concerted effort to try and protect their users from the Wild West of bots, creeps, catfishes and scams that want to try and ruin your faith in love and/or lust. Perhaps the best at it, however, is the Badoo family of dating sites, which includes Bumble. These apps and websites have been putting in better safeguarding measures over the years, which allow for people to feel truly safe from sign-up process to real-life meetups. These include banning profile pictures that feature weapons, a ban on hate speech, and technology that auto-blurs unsolicited dick pics according to co-founder Andrey Andreev. That’s not all: Badoo and Bumble were among the first to introduce video chats and video calls on the app, so you don’t have to share personal details or social media profiles to speak to people you match with. Photo verification is also a standard to protect you from catfishers. What are the best dating sites if I'm not looking for anything serious? Gay dating apps have always had an advantage for casual flings thanks to their interfaces being based on finding the nearest people to you for a quick thing. This to-the-nearest-foot system has – perhaps wisely – not been adopted for dating apps where women might feel a little bit less safe with this kind of data being presented upfront. That doesn’t mean, however, that there aren’t dating apps and websites out there for people of all gender identities and sexual orientations to explore sexual experiences without needing to think it’s about long-term relationships. Tinder is such a broad dating pool that it’s not uncommon to find people who make it clear upfront that they’re looking for hook-ups rather than anything more serious (gone are the days of Bumble’s gay sibling Chappy, which used to allow you to select between ‘Mr Right’ and ‘Mr Right Now’ – a very effective system more apps could benefit from.) If you’re looking to add a third, or be a third, or generally dabble a little bit more in polyamory or just with people who are a bit more open, the app Feeld has become the go-to for this kind of experience. You can join as a couple or as an individual, and people who use it tend to praise it for being a very holistic space for anybody’s kinks, fetishes or desires. If you’re looking for a broad pool of people where somebody is into everything, Adultfriendfinder has proved successful at providing everything from sex cams upwards for its 25 million monthly users. What are the best dating sites for the LGBTQ+ community? The nature of LGBTQ+ dating is that it’s been online for much longer than straights, namely because it’s worked as a very effective form of clandestine communication. It also means that, because safety has been such a concern, there are big geographical differences: some countries have used GayRomeo or Adam4Adam much more than others for example, while queer men in Turkey might use Hornet to try and hook up without getting caught by authorities. A lot of these more specific peccadillos we go into in our best gay dating apps guide. But if you’re just looking for the most efficacious offering? The first thing to truly consider is what it is you’re looking for. Grindr is, unashamedly, a place for hooking up. If that’s what you’re looking for, it is designed to be the most effective way of mainlining men into your bedroom (I once interviewed someone from Grindr who described its interface – somewhat horrifyingly – as a ‘menu’.) Scruff strikes more of a balance between hooking up and chances to date: it had a ‘Woof’ feature long before Grindr introduced something similar, so shagging can be organised quickly, but it’s also always felt like a space that is unofficially a bit more open to chatting than Grindr. Other apps are also available: Scruff’s CEO also oversees Jack’d, which is designed to be a very inclusive dating app for QPOC. HER is a queer dating app designed for queer women, if that’s how you identify. Past this, gay men are going to find themselves in the same frontier as the rest of the LGBTQ+ community: setting filters on apps designed for everyone. Traditionally, this felt a bit like people who had grown exhausted by Grindr and Scruff would take a punt at Tinder and, following the inevitable burnout, move to Bumble or Hinge. These are far from bad options! (I met my fiancé on Bumble, so they work) Generally, it’s best to assume if you’re tired of one of those apps, that’s the order in which people - equally tired - have also migrated. But, regardless of your sexuality or gender identity, we’ve put together a list of options that we rate for either quantity or quality. What you do with this information is up to you, but we will expect an invite to the wedding.

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