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The 80/20 rule:
"This study was conducted to quantify the Tinder socio-economic prospects for males based on the percentage of females that will “like” them. Female Tinder usage data was collected and statistically analyzed to determine the inequality in the Tinder economy. It was determined that the bottom 80% of men (in terms of attractiveness) are competing for the bottom 22% of women and the top 78% of women are competing for the top 20% of men. "
The 90/10 rule:
Admittedly this rule has multiple origins, it can simply be an exaggeration from the data above - this data was collected 5 years ago and refers to Tinder globally, different geographic regions, demographics etc. In addition there is also the fact that: "the average female “likes” 12% of men on Tinder." (88/12 rounded to the nearest tenth)
The 99/1 rule:
According to this analysis a man of average attractiveness can only expect to be liked by slightly less than 1% of females (0.87%). This equates to 1 “like” for every 115 females.
Finally: 'Meeting online has become the most popular way couples connect, Stanford sociologist finds'
source: https://news.stanford.edu/2019/08/21/online-dating-popular-way-u-s-couples-meet/
The next thread in my series of 'things you will never see BrazillianSigma acknowledge' will be arriving shortly.
The 80/20 rule:
"This study was conducted to quantify the Tinder socio-economic prospects for males based on the percentage of females that will “like” them. Female Tinder usage data was collected and statistically analyzed to determine the inequality in the Tinder economy. It was determined that the bottom 80% of men (in terms of attractiveness) are competing for the bottom 22% of women and the top 78% of women are competing for the top 20% of men. "
The 90/10 rule:
Admittedly this rule has multiple origins, it can simply be an exaggeration from the data above - this data was collected 5 years ago and refers to Tinder globally, different geographic regions, demographics etc. In addition there is also the fact that: "the average female “likes” 12% of men on Tinder." (88/12 rounded to the nearest tenth)
The 99/1 rule:
According to this analysis a man of average attractiveness can only expect to be liked by slightly less than 1% of females (0.87%). This equates to 1 “like” for every 115 females.
Finally: 'Meeting online has become the most popular way couples connect, Stanford sociologist finds'
source: https://news.stanford.edu/2019/08/21/online-dating-popular-way-u-s-couples-meet/
The next thread in my series of 'things you will never see BrazillianSigma acknowledge' will be arriving shortly.