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Home » Relationships » Revamping Romance With New DIY Approaches To Online Dating

Revamping Romance With New DIY Approaches To Online Dating

  Written by Tarryn Adonis
  Published on August 9th, 2024
Revamping Romance With New DIY Approaches To Online Dating
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As traditional dating apps begin to lose their appeal, a fresh wave of DIY dating solutions is capturing the imaginations of singles disillusioned with the current landscape. Tired of transactional interactions and algorithm-driven matchmaking, many are turning to creative, personalized alternatives in their quest for meaningful connections.

A Break From Algorithms

Emma Joelle Johnson, a 25-year-old from Vancouver, found a novel way to navigate the dating world with her unique dating app, Flirt With Emma. The app, originally developed by New York City-based iOS engineer Carlos Mayers, offers a single focus: users can flirt with only one person—Emma herself.

The approach turns dating into a more transparent and interactive experience, where flirts are publicly visible and can be upvoted by other users. This method aims to counter the impersonal nature of algorithm-based apps like Tinder and Bumble, which many singles feel have become increasingly transactional.

Creative Alternatives Gaining Popularity

The innovative spirit extends beyond apps. Molly, a 30-year-old from London, took to Angel Food, an online literary journal, to post a personal ad seeking a partner. Although the responses didn’t lead to her perfect match, Molly appreciated the more personal and engaging nature of this approach. Her experience highlighted a shift towards deeper, more genuine conversations compared to those often found on dating apps.

In a different approach, Christine, a 30-year-old product designer from Los Angeles, developed a dating app designed to break away from the norms of traditional platforms. Her app, restricted to users within her network, eliminates swiping and requires conversations to move off the app quickly. By incorporating vouching from mutual acquaintances, it fosters trust and safety and encourages meaningful connections.

Looking For Something Specific

Similarly, the “date-me doc” trend, popularized in 2022, offers a long-form, self-presentation alternative. Anna Koenig, a 37-year-old from California, created a comprehensive Google Doc detailing her interests and contact information. While the document didn’t lead to a lasting relationship, it proved to be a valuable exercise in self-reflection and clear communication.

Steve Krouse, a programmer from Brooklyn, has created a directory compiling hundreds of date-me docs, allowing users to search by various criteria. This initiative mirrors the success rates of traditional dating apps but with a more personalized approach, offering a hopeful alternative for those seeking authentic connections.

The Future Of Dating

These DIY dating methods showcase a shift toward making dating a more engaging and human experience. While their long-term success remains to be seen, they represent a promising move away from the monotonous swipe-and-hope strategy. By focusing on individual stories and personal connections, these new approaches might just bring some much-needed lightness and authenticity back into the world of dating.

References:
Bustle: Fed Up, Singles Are DIYing Their Own Dating Platforms
Newsweek: The Unusual Dating Apps That May Work For You
CNN: Singles are sick of dating apps. Here’s what they’re doing instead

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