This is exactly what Bumble CEO said 9 months ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYzuycrGqkI
Guys, I know it’s hard to be yourself. But, like, people like people who do hard things. Hence, if being yourself is one of the harder things to do, but you do it anyway, someone will like it.
But those “struggling users” who may be lacking in social skills, and begin to rely on AI assistants to craft conversations for them, may have difficulty once they arrive on real-life dates, without the use of their phone to help them converse. This could lead to anxiety and further retreat into the comfort of the digital space
That’s the point. Match.com is not interested in finding you the perfect match. They only want to drip-feed you enough real-looking stuff to keep you subscribed.
Relevant post about The Guardian privacy.
A better link to keep your privacy, if you want to read the article: https://www.skinnyguardian.xyz/uk/lifeandstyle2025mar08ai-wingmen-bots-to-write-profiles-and-flirt-on-dating-apps/
guardian’s site works fine with disabled JavaScript and all 3rd-party blocked
Remind me again why this isn’t catfishing?