Each time someone you care about in Tinder also likes you (ie, makes a match), and every time someone rejects the application saves this data and uses them to you to assign a note. But you never feel frustrated or rejected because the application that lets you meet strangers with a simple slide of finger on the screen does not reveal these assessments to users. The Tinder build the ranking of “most desired” and “less desirable” but hide it. The revelation was made by the magazine Fast Company and promises to change the way users look for what is already the most used application for those who want to meet people and has been downloaded over 100 million times.
Sean Rad, director of Tinder explained they were taken two and a half months to create the algorithm for establishing the ranking because there are many factors that are taken into account. And what are they? Sean Rad did not go into details, just said: “It’s not just the beauty.” No matter the reason, just preferred to slide to the right or to the left (that is, like it or reject). A user may like another because it is indeed beautiful, because just like brown or blond, or even simply because there is something in common in their profiles. Apparently, achieve a match with someone who has a high note also able to raise the note says Jonathan Badeen, vice president of brand.
Note that the Tinder does not intend to make public is called the “Elo score” and will serve to bring together people who have a similar assessment. If you are female, looking for men and is on the list of the most desirable, should automatically be able to view profiles of the most desirable men. If, however, it is man who is on the list of “less desirable” which you will be proposed by the application are profiles of “less desirable”. Luck is that your ego will never leave defrauded because it has no way of knowing.
Last week at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) 2016, the largest fair in the world of technology, it was revealed that the Tinder the second application has been used by most participants: more than 60% used it (61.2%). In front was the Facebook Messenger in third and fourth place came Twitter and snapchat, respectively.
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