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10 Mistakes You’re Making on Dating Apps

So you haven’t made the perfect match yet? What are you doing wrong?

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There are millions of people across the world who have active accounts on dating apps. People are constantly matching across these apps, but why aren't there more success stories? Of course, you don’t expect to match at sign-up, but why are you having problems when it comes to finding one?

Here are some of the things that sabotage your dating app's success.

1. Your Profile

The efficiency of your dating profile depends on how much you’re willing to put on your bio. Nobody has the time to look through your entire profile, trying to know you. A blank bio makes you mysterious, and no one wants to interact with such strangers.

In addition, most matching algorithms are based on your preferences and your physical description. Blank profiles mean your match suggestions are general, and you never seem to find matches you’re compatible with.

If you want to have a successful experience, take the time to fill out your profile. Write a short, precise bio and update it often. This helps to fine-tune your match suggestions, and it makes you approachable.

2. Your Gallery

There are several ways you could go wrong on this. The most common mistake is zero media upload on a profile. You don’t upload a profile picture, and there are no more photos in your gallery either. Such profiles look fake, and no one dares to reach out first. Even if you are active on the platform, other users will think you’re creepy.

Are your photos uploading pictures of yourself? It’s not uncommon to find individuals using celebrities, anime, or other inanimate pictures for their profiles. Although this is not a bad thing, keep in mind that people on dating apps are constantly swiping. Having your actual picture greatly increases your chances of making a match.

Another mistake is only posting group photos. It’s okay to be a social person, but that doesn’t mean it should be everything about you. This is not ‘Finding Waldo,’ so no one has the time to scope you out. Also, posting group photos means you'll always be compared to the people in your photos.

3. You Text too Much

Naturally, communication is the best way to maintain a connection, and Taimi app understands that. However, most people tend to misuse the communication features offered such as too much texting on dating apps. People tend to text a lot and some switch between different apps.

Spending too much time virtually takes away from your date time

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The problem with constant texting is that your chemistry will fizzle out before you ever meet. Talking too much between dates leaves you with little or nothing to talk about, and people who seem like a great match end up getting bored with each other.

You can never substitute texting with meeting up, so take a breath. Keep your messages light and casual, just to show you're interested. For instance, exchange pleasantries and share jokes.

4. Unclear Dating Intentions

If you have no idea what you want from a dating app, you'll end up settling for whatever you find. As such, your romantic experiences will always leave you drained and unfulfilled. Unintentional dating means you never seem to get what you want, and this might frustrate you.

What do you want to gain from dating?

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Before signing up, make a mental list of what you expect to achieve from using the platform. Have an idea of who you expect to interact with, and be ready to cut off people with no prospect. There is no honor in leading people on.

5. Impatience

Don't be deceived - no one receives instant feedback the moment they create an account, negative or otherwise. If you do, you can be certain those are bots. It might take a while for people to start noticing you or sending messages. Don't get frustrated if your feed is not buzzing with activity.

Take time to build up your profile and learn how to use the app. Take time and fine-tune your preferences, and with time, the matching algorithm will catch on.

6. You are a Snob

Dating apps are a two-way traffic platform - you must reach out so others can respond to you. It stings when you text someone, and they leave you to read. That is how other people feel when they message you, and you ignore them. This behavior puts the matching algorithm against you, and it becomes harder and harder to find prospective matches.

Make a point of always responding to your messages, even if you have to decline a request. Don't be rude in the way you let people down.

7. Ignoring Red Flags

It's advisable to always be wary of strangers, especially if you’re meeting them virtually. Dating apps don’t make you invincible, and letting your guard down doesn't make you easy to love. It makes you gullible.

If someone is violent or abusive in the manner they talk to you, they won't change their ways for you. The same applies to liars and manipulative folk. Engaging them only feeds their ego, and such connections will dent your esteem and leave you drained.

Do not engage with people who don’t respect you.

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Also, avoid people who often ask personal questions that might put you at risk. Information such as bank details, where you work or live, or personal contact details should always remain private.

Other online dating red flags include;

  • People who warn you about themselves
  • Those who ask you for money
  • They are vague about the details they share
  • They are always talking about their exes
  • People who send unsolicited sexual texts and messages, even after you ask them to stop.

8. The Negative Nancy

Some people will dedicate their profiles to describing the type of partner they would not want and the qualities they don’t like. In addition, some individuals cannot tell the difference between wants and needs. They lose so many prospective matches because they cannot compromise.

Of course, it's advisable to be clear about deal breakers, but that shouldn't be the focus of your profile. Instead, fill out your profile with qualities you can work with, and the rest will work itself out. If you want your story to be a dating app success, then you must learn the art of compromise.

9. The Catfisher

Some people believe they are not catfish simply because they mean well. But if you’re using a false persona while interacting with people, you are no better.

No relationship built on lies can be genuine, and neither can it last. You cannot love someone if you're unsure whether they would love the real you. Also, you'll have a hard time trying to keep up with your lies.

If you feel the need to lie so people can love you, you should take a step back and take a breather. Always remember, you can't lie to yourself.

10. You are on too Many Apps

It's okay to have several profiles on different apps, but being everywhere will wear you down. At first, the experience will be thrilling and fun, but the pressure to keep up will take a toll soon.

Trying to juggle too many apps will wear you out eventually 

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Trying to balance all your profiles will spread you thin, and you'll have no energy for promising relationships. Two or three apps should keep your odds even, and it diversifies your pool.

Conclusion

There is no laid out way to guarantee success on dating apps. Still, you can continually improve your chances if you’re willing to learn from your mistakes. What are some of the most important lessons you've learned from online dating platforms?

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