• Windex007@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    On hinge, there was a pre-baked question “what is your most irrational fear”, and if you messaged them saying it was actually rational… 100% response rate, maybe 80% go on a first date rate?

    i don’t know what it was about that, but if you gas them up on that instead of agreeing that it’s irrational… People lloovvee it.

    I’m old and married now, but I really wish I’d kept a careful data set on that. Entirely thesis worthy.

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      2 months ago

      People like being told they are not irrational.

      Its a compliment.

      It is validating.

      Thesis worthy?

      Ehhhhh…

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        2 months ago

        Dating science gets clicks and that’s just valuable these days.

        Whether it’s actual science depends on the people doing the study and may not be recognized by clicks.

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          2 months ago

          I mean, I’ve been reading dating science stuff since OkCupid started writing their first blog posts going into it…

          So on the one hand, maybe I’m just more familiar and thus less easily impressed…

          … But on the other hand… that would then also be the case for any academics looking to write any kind of novel thesis, and usually a thesis has to be at least decently novel to stand up to committee review.

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        2 months ago

        I think clustered groupings of various non-sexual openings would be interesting just intrinsically.

        My point is that this particular case, specifically relating to fears, I suspect still would wildly outperform similar “you’re not crazy to think X” conversation starters.

        Might be just that fears is intrinsically low-stakes?