i think the problem isn’t online dating as such - in a healthy, post capitalist society it would probably still exist as one avenue among many - but moreso the specific structure of all these Tinder-likes which combine facets of an online catalogue, a slot machine at a casino, and a pay-to-win phone game. it’s a perfect storm of the transactional atomization of relationships under capitalism and the gross objectification encouraged by patriarchy that makes them such shitboxes of sexual harassment, lowered self esteem, and disposable, precarious relationships with others. more humane online dating would probably revert to something similar to the old school OK Cupid model.
you can still find worthwhile connections on the apps, but you’re swimming against the current trying to do so. this is coming from someone who never really found a ton of success in either traditional “cold approach” type dating spaces, or the apps. most of my relationships and situationships have emerged from organic community connections, generally have grown out of friendships to one degree or another (with an exception or two that were from the apps).
i think the problem isn’t online dating as such - in a healthy, post capitalist society it would probably still exist as one avenue among many - but moreso the specific structure of all these Tinder-likes which combine facets of an online catalogue, a slot machine at a casino, and a pay-to-win phone game. it’s a perfect storm of the transactional atomization of relationships under capitalism and the gross objectification encouraged by patriarchy that makes them such shitboxes of sexual harassment, lowered self esteem, and disposable, precarious relationships with others. more humane online dating would probably revert to something similar to the old school OK Cupid model.
you can still find worthwhile connections on the apps, but you’re swimming against the current trying to do so. this is coming from someone who never really found a ton of success in either traditional “cold approach” type dating spaces, or the apps. most of my relationships and situationships have emerged from organic community connections, generally have grown out of friendships to one degree or another (with an exception or two that were from the apps).