MGTOW was mentioned in a financial report by Match Group. We are winning.
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I dunno, maybe that's true now. Back in the late '90s up to about 2010, I used match.com and managed to find and have pretty good relationships with four women over a ten-year period, with one affair being one of the greatest of my life, though I eventually got dumped because she was mercenary like all women and "traded up." I learned that older, divorced women, while really good in bed and usually interesting to talk with after sex, are generally not willing to start from scratch with a man in a lower tax bracket.
I think I removed myself from the dating market at about the right time in 2017.
Match.com had an algorithm that was supposedly tailored to successful long-term relationships, so I wouldn't even put that in the same different category as the dating apps men complain about. But yeah maybe they changed.
All these sites have algorithms that prioritize keeping people on their app and making them money. If the algorithm really did lead to a long term match that's 2 people who aren't doing that. But maybe Match.com is different. LTR = betabux, so non-Chads may have a chance on that app. Not like that ends well, but that's why MGTOW is exploding.
I paid for one month of match premium, found my wife, and quit the site. I think it cost $20.
That was a decade ago though. Who knows what the game is these days.