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I feel a twinge of guilt whenever I see things about how OKC got crappy.

Not that long before the acquisition a certain jackass brought in as a consultant (ahem) happened to point to OkC as the leading competitor against the acquiring company's properties specifically for mobile.

Sorry everyone...

If it makes it any better, I've had to use the product since then too, and suffered alongside all the rest of you.



Hey, at least you can say you had a direct role in how couples meet and their resulting progeny.

Our personal misery and loneliness aside, the long-term societal effects as generations wear on will be fascinating.


I appreciate your candor. Though I am upset, I realize this is the kind of thing that would be hard to see coming.


huh?

the top point is that more users usually lead to a worse product, no?


The perfect matching service would lose 2 new users every login. No different to selling an everlasting lightbulb. The only salvation of such a perfect product would be a "de-networking effect" whereby newly-happy couples would auto-evangelize the site for bringing them together in the first place, but that wouldn't grow the site much.

The success of the "nightclub app" is that people feel they are a match only as long as they "drink", and by morning they are thirsty for more. Growth comes from the heartache of loneliness, failed relationships, and divorce. A worse product (poor matching, and stifled communication) is the actual goal of a more profitable dating app, not simply being a consequence of having more users.


Speaking specifically to the short-sighted nature of business objectives and the enshittification of good services via acquisition and repurposing.


If match didn't understand this already they were pretty stupid. I think the blame lies 100% on the people at OKC who sold out.


I wouldn't blame the people who sold out. That team created a strong and delightful product. To me, blame goes to the people who took over and started to make bad decisions.




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