BUZZFEED – Feb 15 – People with learning disabilities said the OkCupid compatibility question was dehumanizing. The site asked users: "Would the world be a better place if people with low IQs were not allowed to reproduce?" Despite a growing petition calling for the question to be taken off the form, it was only this week that OkCupid CEO Elie Seidman said it would be taken down.
Month: February 2017
eHarmony Succeeds In Opposing Registration Of “Matchedharmony”
LEXOLOGY – Feb 13 – The UK IPO refused an application of Robert Magill to register the mark "matchedharmony" in relation to "online dating via a website; dating services". The opposition was filed by A.A. Thornton & Co. on behalf of eHarmony. The opposition was based on eHarmony's registered rights in the mark eHarmony as well as their common law rights.
Hotline Dating App Forces Users To Talk On The Phone
MASHABLE – Feb 13 – Hotline is a new dating app that requires users to connect on an actual phone call. The site charges $9 a month, and right now it's only for iOS in New York. After users have matched, they won't be able to message each other until after they have a call that lasts for longer than five minutes. The calls are placed (and timed) by the app, so their phone numbers are not revealed.
How To Score Funding
TECHCITYNEWS – Feb 14 – Online dating is a lucrative industry – recent research estimates that dating apps contribute a £1B to the UK economy every year. VCs are eyeing the sector. Matthew Bradley, an investor at early stage London-based VC fund Forward Partners, is just one of many. "It's a very competitive market, though there's a gorilla in the form of Match Group." Well-funded companies in the space include Happn ($22M), Hinge ($12M) and Once ($9.1M), but figuring out what investors really look for in a dating-tech company is not always entirely obvious. "A viable revenue model would be a good start," Bradley said. But monetising dating isn't easy. On top of that, dating apps don't always make good advertising platforms. "For most dating tech companies the only way to pay back investors seems to be to reach a critical scale of users and be acquired by the Match Group. That's a high risk game," Bradley said. "Well tested, well funded propositions run by super-clever people will always make a mark," he added. Dating apps throw off a lot of data with swipes, pictures and interactions. "There's also plenty of social data to get your teeth into. I don't doubt that adding intelligence to data-rich companies will improve products," he explained.
by Yessi Bello Perez
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How eHarmony Uses Machine Learning To Help People Find Love
FORTUNE – Feb 14 – Over the years, eHarmony has added photos and made its clunky interface easier to navigate. That, however, hasn't stopped Tinder and Bumble from stealing users away. "People do end up on those sites looking for relationships, and we see that as our challenge," says eHarmony CEO Grant Langston. Langston says users like the "swipe friendly" dating apps because they are "cheap and easy." But they don't have 16 years worth of rich data. eHarmony collects demographic data, psychographic data (likes, interests and habits), and behavioral data (actions taken on the site). eHarmony's research team also conducts research on couples who met through the site. eHarmony's in-house psychologists and data scientists feed that information into machine learning algorithms that help match compatible users. "That data lets us optimize the site and the process for a number of variables," Langston says.
Tinder’s Sean Rad On How Technology And AI Will Change Dating
FORBES – Feb 14 – Tinder founder and chairman Sean Rad sat down for The Forbes Interview podcast to talk about the future of Tinder and how A.I. and A.R. will change dating forever. You can listen here.
China Drone Maker Wants To Buy Zhenai.com
REUTERS – Feb 15 – DEA General Aviation announced it's intent to acquire the dating site today, in order to expand its business. The company didn't disclose how much it would pay for Zhenai. Zhenai reported 1B yuan ($145,59M) revenue in 2016 and has more than 100M users.
by Brenda Goh
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No Dating App Has More Engagement Than Grindr
YAHOO! FINANCE – Feb 14 – According to a new study from research firm 7Park Data, Grindr users spend an average of 165 minutes, or 2.75 hours, a week inside the app, far surpassing Badoo and Tinder, with users on average spending 68 minutes and 55 minutes a week using those apps, respectively. Still, Tinder remains the overall winner when it comes to user base. Tinder had 50M users when the company last reported user base statistics back in 2014.
by JP Mangalindan
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Online Match Making App Aisle Raises Undisclosed Angel Round
TECH CIRCLE – Feb 14 – Indian match making app Aisle has raised an undisclosed amount in an angel round led by the CIO Angel Network. Aisle is a members-only online singles community that aims to tread the middle path between traditional matrimony websites and casual dating apps. The startup, founded in 2014, raised Rs 1.25 crore ($183k then).
by Binu Paul
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Canadians Lost $17M To Online Dating Scams In 2016
THE CANADIAN PRESS – Feb 14 – 748 people lost ~$17M to online dating scams last year, according to RCMP, The Royal Canadian Mounted Police. It says scammers create fake online profiles in order to gain someone's trust then ask for money, often claiming to be faced with an emergency.
