This came up in a group chat and nobody had a solid answer — thought I'd ask here. Consistent daily engagement on dating apps outperforms sporadic activity by a wide margin over time.
Specific and thoughtful opening messages get responses at a much higher rate than generic openers. Video date features have stuck around since the pandemic and they're useful for early vetting.
Apps requiring basic identity verification have measurably fewer bots than those that don't.
Safety things I keep in mind:
- Romance scams follow predictable patterns: quick emotional escalation and requests for money.
- Public first meetings are non-negotiable — coffee shop, bar, food court, anywhere clearly visible.
- Never share your real last name, address, or workplace before meeting someone in person for the first time.