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Bumble was created by a former Match employee. By its own description, it's a dating app where the woman makes the first move.

The pros are that it has a pretty active community IF you live in a liberal utopic hellscape. Outside of this, the content does not seem super active. The selection of women is not the worst, if you set what you're looking for ahead of time. I usually set a timer limit of around 10 minutes of inactivity before unmatching, since that's usually the time it takes for a woman to lose interest. Unlike Tinder, Bumble seems to have women looking for more serious relationships, as an aggregate. However, do not expect all women to be sane, or even remotely smart. You're still dealing with the female mind here. There are also a variety of paid features that are somewhat interesting: incognito mode, and travel mode.

The cons are that everything is a paid feature. It also seems that the price of the app is based on a variety of features including location, prior usage, ip address, etc. So dont think you can fool it by simply changing WiFi, somehow it knows when you delete or unsubscribe, and try to resubscribe again. My guess is that it ties into Apple Pay/Google Pay for location and usage history. The free version of Bumble is very limited in what it can do, and seems like a bricked app. The paid version is much better, however the cost of the app per month is very high clocking in at 40$/month. There is a lifetime subscription, however the price is very steep given what you get: 250$.

Bumble was created by a former Match employee. By its own description, it's a dating app where the woman makes the first move. The pros are that it has a pretty active community IF you live in a liberal utopic hellscape. Outside of this, the content does not seem super active. The selection of women is not the worst, if you set what you're looking for ahead of time. I usually set a timer limit of around 10 minutes of inactivity before unmatching, since that's usually the time it takes for a woman to lose interest. Unlike Tinder, Bumble seems to have women looking for more serious relationships, as an aggregate. However, do not expect all women to be sane, or even remotely smart. You're still dealing with the female mind here. There are also a variety of paid features that are somewhat interesting: incognito mode, and travel mode. The cons are that everything is a paid feature. It also seems that the price of the app is based on a variety of features including location, prior usage, ip address, etc. So dont think you can fool it by simply changing WiFi, somehow it knows when you delete or unsubscribe, and try to resubscribe again. My guess is that it ties into Apple Pay/Google Pay for location and usage history. The free version of Bumble is very limited in what it can do, and seems like a bricked app. The paid version is much better, however the cost of the app per month is very high clocking in at 40$/month. There is a lifetime subscription, however the price is very steep given what you get: 250$.

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The comedy and tragedy of a lifetime subscription for a dating app

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Why is this useful to know? Why the fuck would anyone care about (((bumble)))?

Oh. I see.

You're still dealing with the female mind here.

Yup. It's an advertisement for multiple jew apps and a detraction of women.

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This should probably be in software.