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Category: Greatboyfriends

9 Dating Apps and Sites That Died

Posted on February 8, 2022

Howaboutwe logo new dec 13MASHABLE – Here are nine dating sites and apps that died. RIP.

  1. Sparked
    Facebook Dating launched in 2019, five years after founder Mark Zuckerberg claimed that Facebook was a better dating site than Tinder. Facebook Dating has thousands of active users, while Tinder has millions. Facebook tried again with Sparked, a video speed dating app that launched last year. Sparked shut down less than a year after its inception.
  2. Chappy
    UK reality star Ollie Locke launched gay dating app Chappy in 2018 with help from Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd. Chappy shut down and folded into Bumble just two years later.
  3. Hater
    Hater made waves back in 2017. This app's niche was connecting people through things they despise. App founder Brandon Alper pitched Hater on Shark Tank in 2017 and received $200K from billionaire Mark Cuban, but the following year Hater wasn't making money.
  4. HowAboutWe
    HowAboutWe was an innovative dating app in that singles snagged dates by suggesting activities with each other. HowAboutWe's demise was due to a buyout. Match acquired HowAboutWe in 2014, and the site is no more.
  5. Spoonr
    First called Cuddlr, the app launched in 2014 to help people find platonic cuddle buddies. Cuddlr shut down in 2015 and rebranded as Spoonr months later. Spoonr closed in 2017 with a tweet: "It was fun while it lasted! SPOONR is now closed! Hugs."
  6. Siren
    Siren launched in 2015 by two women of color to "fight the swipe" of dating apps created by men. Instead of swiping, Siren posed daily questions for users to answer and seek potential matches based on whose responses they liked. Siren shuttered in 2017 with a blog post. Co-founders Susie Lee and Katrina Hess claimed that investors didn't complete their payments, and the app ran out of money.
  7. Missed Connections
    Oh, Craigslist Missed Connections. Gone too soon.
  8. Yahoo! Personals
    A site with the same fate as Craigslists' personals, Yahoo! Personals shuttered in 2010 when it merged with Match.
  9. GreatBoyfriends.com and GreatGirlfriends.com
    A two-for-one, GreatBoyfriends and GreatGirlfriends launched in 2002 by then-Elle Magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll. GreatBoyfriends and Girlfriends died after wedding site The Knot acquired them in 2005.

by Anna Iovine
See full article at Mashable

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New Web Site Recommends Dating Matches

Posted on March 31, 2006

GreatboyfriendsNBC 4 NEWS LOS ANGELES– Mar 28 — You can learn a lot about a prospective match from the people who know them best on greatboyfriends.com.  Friends of guys post names for other women to browse.  Placing a man's name on the site is free, but looking online costs $20.

The full article was originally published at NBC4, but is no longer available.

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Insanity Reigns When Dating and Technology Collide

Posted on January 19, 2006

Poddater_1GANNETT NEWS SERVICE — Jan 17 — Through http://www.poddater.com, users of the new video iPod can download video profiles of singles. Women can get recommendations from other women about good guys at http://www.greatboyfriends.com, but they should probably cross-reference him first on http://www.dontdatehimgirl.com.  If you're superficial and shallow, there's http://www.dreammatches.com, a "dating service for beautiful people."  Those who want to stalk good-looking members of the opposite sex also can go to http://www.hotmaps.frozenbear.com, which combines the technology of Google mapping with the rating and dating site http://www.hotornot.com. Or try "Hot Or Not Hook-Up" at http://www.hotmatch.frozenbear.com. It's a really dumb thing to do, but it's totally addictive. There's a site for introverts and shy singles called http://www.shypassions.com.  The Toronto-based Ashley Madison Agency helps you cheat on your spouse. 

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