If PhotoFeeler or similar apps drastically improve your chances, why wouldn’t dating apps offer to improve your picture? Surely they are interested in more interactions between users? Snapchat automatic filters show that it is not hard or resource-intensive to touch up one’s picture to make it look much better.
I don’t think the app has much of an incentive to do this – each individual person wants to look more attractive, but if everyone looks 10% more attractive I’m not sure the community as a whole is benefited.
Some apps do provide feedback on which photos you should choose though, which is kind of similar.
I think they do; Consider The League. It’s a somewhat exclusive dating app that does provide advice on your profile.
An app that has a more attractive community is itself a more attractive app.
If PhotoFeeler or similar apps drastically improve your chances, why wouldn’t dating apps offer to improve your picture? Surely they are interested in more interactions between users? Snapchat automatic filters show that it is not hard or resource-intensive to touch up one’s picture to make it look much better.
I don’t think the app has much of an incentive to do this – each individual person wants to look more attractive, but if everyone looks 10% more attractive I’m not sure the community as a whole is benefited.
Some apps do provide feedback on which photos you should choose though, which is kind of similar.
I think they do; Consider The League. It’s a somewhat exclusive dating app that does provide advice on your profile. An app that has a more attractive community is itself a more attractive app.