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minus-square@garretble@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish10•11 days agoEvery starting conversation on Bumble was like: “Hey”
minus-square@benignintervention@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish4•11 days agoIn my experience the bot and scam scripts have become refined enough to seem exactly like a pretty disengaged or disenchanted user, or someone not confident in what they’re doing. It’s led to some awkward moments when I suddenly send “BOT CHECK”
minus-square@polle@feddit.orglinkfedilinkEnglish1•10 days agoIf that happend, it triggered me so hard. Its like the insanest thing ever. Why are you even on bumble then.
minus-square@Madison420@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish3•10 days agoWhy are you expecting conversations to be otherworldly? How many conversations in real life with people you like start with something akin to “hey”? I’m gunna bet most but I suppose I could be wrong.
minus-square@VitoRobles@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkEnglish1•10 days agoFrom what I saw, it wasn’t just “hey”. Hey was the yellow flag. It was all the one word responses. To everything. It was the job of the guy to be entertaining on the app to barely any response. That takes its toll on men, especially when there were women who used it as a source of free entertainment.
Every starting conversation on Bumble was like:
“Hey”
In my experience the bot and scam scripts have become refined enough to seem exactly like a pretty disengaged or disenchanted user, or someone not confident in what they’re doing. It’s led to some awkward moments when I suddenly send “BOT CHECK”
If that happend, it triggered me so hard. Its like the insanest thing ever. Why are you even on bumble then.
Why are you expecting conversations to be otherworldly?
How many conversations in real life with people you like start with something akin to “hey”? I’m gunna bet most but I suppose I could be wrong.
From what I saw, it wasn’t just “hey”. Hey was the yellow flag.
It was all the one word responses. To everything. It was the job of the guy to be entertaining on the app to barely any response.
That takes its toll on men, especially when there were women who used it as a source of free entertainment.