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fynd_dating | 10 months ago

Meeting people in real life sounds ideal, but it's often inefficient, limited by proximity, and shaped by chance rather than intent. Whether you're socially skilled or not, real-world interactions don’t automatically lead to meaningful, long-term relationships. Most people aren’t walking around advertising their values, goals, or readiness for commitment.

Tech, when used thoughtfully, gives everyone the ability to filter for what truly matters: long-term compatibility, shared outlooks, and aligned goals. It's not about replacing human connection. It's about helping people connect with the right ones.

I agree that commodification and profit motives have corrupted much of dating tech. But the answer isn’t to get rid of the technology. All we need to do is remove the for-profit incentive.

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