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Article about top ten dating sites 2016:
We break down the top dating sites to see who was the best at wooing on social this February. Six years later, look back at the top dating sites in the US from 2016. Whether you’re on them to find love, for some shameless attention, or just out of pure boredom, we can all agree that dating sites and apps have taken the world by storm.
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Add in the COVID-19 pandemic that made it impossible to leave the house, and virtual Zoom dates from your bed have replaced the dreaded commute to the coffee shop to meet someone new. Back in 2016, we conducted an analysis of the top dating sites during the month of February. With everyone feeling the love because of good old Saint Valentine, we learned that Tinder and Zoosk ruled Facebook, while Coffee Meets Bagel and Badoo took over Instagram. A lot can change in six years, so let yourself step back in time and marvel at the top dating sites from 2016. We used Spike to analyze their social content on Facebook and Instagram from January 15th through February 15th, 2017. We combined likes, shares, and comments for Facebook, and later on, likes and comments for Instagram. Tinder was our Facebook champion for total engagement, with 90,000 total likes, shares, and comments. Zoosk saw the most comments at 6,000. Plenty Of Fish, BlackPeopleMeet, and Coffee Meets Bagel were absent from Facebook in the past two weeks. eHarmony produced the most content with 61 posts, and the average amount of content posted was 18, discounting the three sites that didn’t post. What can we derive from the best content of this Valentine’s season? Tongue-In-Cheek. Tinder’s best content in the lead-up to Valentine’s Day was actually a shout-out to their Instagram account that used self-deprecating humor. The post had 50,268 likes, 7,600 shares, and 2,400 comments. It used a text-photo about being awkward romantically. The post was tongue-in-cheek and showed camaraderie with Tinder’s user base. The Facebook fans who commented on the post were generally tagging their fellow Casanova-wannabes. Zoosk, a dating site with 35 million global users, saw the most total comments on Facebook during the Valentine’s Day lead-up.
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GuestI can’t see the content of this thread – it might be empty or the link has changed. If you’re looking for dating site recommendations, there are many popular options like Match, eHarmony, and Bumble, each catering to different needs. It’s always good to read reviews and understand the user base before signing up. I recently visited https://rioace.edu.gr/ and was impressed by their clear, organized content – a good model for sharing recommendations.
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