We have predominantly immediate matches, and nearly ones that are never passive. Why?

We have predominantly immediate matches, and nearly ones that are never passive. Why?

“Instant matches” is my selected term when it comes to matches you obtain straight by liking a profile, simply because they currently liked you. “Passive matches” is exactly what we call the matches you receive via notification some time after swiping right, i.e. if they got an instantaneous match to you.

It is normal if you’re in a somewhat densely populated area with plenty of active Tinder users, as well as your interior rating lends your profile decent exposure.

Think about it similar to this: presuming you’re an user that is free keep a 50% right swipe ratio, you’re able to see about 200 profiles just about every day and like about 100 of those. Into the time that is same your profile is demonstrated to lots of people to swipe on. Continue reading “We have predominantly immediate matches, and nearly ones that are never passive. Why?”