Maybe someone should make a dating app for effective altruists, where people can indicate which organizations they work for / which funds they receive, and conflicts of interest are automatically detected. Potential solution to the conflict between professional and romantic relationships in this weird community. Other ideas:
Longer profiles, akin to dating docs
Calendly date button
OK Cupid-style matching algorithm, complete with data such as preferred cause area
Tools for visualizing your polycule graph
Built-in bounties or prediction markets to incentize people to match-make
A feature which is just a clone of reciprocity.io, where you can anonymously indicate who you’d be open to dating and if two people indicate each other, they both get notified
This is half a joke and half serious. At least it’s an interesting design challenge. How would you design the ideal dating app for a unique community without traditional constraints like “must be gamified to make people addicted”, “needs a way to be profitable”, “must overcome network effects”, and “users aren’t open-minded to strange features”?
Manifold.love is in alpha, and the MVP should be released in the next week or so. On this platform, people can bet on the odds that each other will enter in at least a 6-month relationship.
Maybe someone should make a dating app for effective altruists, where people can indicate which organizations they work for / which funds they receive, and conflicts of interest are automatically detected. Potential solution to the conflict between professional and romantic relationships in this weird community. Other ideas:
Longer profiles, akin to dating docs
Calendly date button
OK Cupid-style matching algorithm, complete with data such as preferred cause area
Tools for visualizing your polycule graph
Built-in bounties or prediction markets to incentize people to match-make
A feature which is just a clone of reciprocity.io, where you can anonymously indicate who you’d be open to dating and if two people indicate each other, they both get notified
This is half a joke and half serious. At least it’s an interesting design challenge. How would you design the ideal dating app for a unique community without traditional constraints like “must be gamified to make people addicted”, “needs a way to be profitable”, “must overcome network effects”, and “users aren’t open-minded to strange features”?
https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/ro-mantic-monday-21323
Manifold.love is in alpha, and the MVP should be released in the next week or so. On this platform, people can bet on the odds that each other will enter in at least a 6-month relationship.