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How do you turn off the facebook online dating feature if you want to take a break?

Started by SamuelD13 Feb 2024 Category: Free Dating & Apps11 posts
SamuelD
SamuelD
Joined: Oct 2023
Messages: 156
#1
Coming here because I trust the real experiences over the review sites. How do you turn off the facebook online dating feature if you want to take a break? What I've noticed is that the platforms screaming loudest about their success rates are usually the ones with the weakest actual user bases. If it was working, they wouldn't need to advertise it so hard. Bots have gotten sophisticated enough that it's hard to tell on first message. The tells I've learned: professional photos on a sparse bio, immediate move to another platform, and oddly perfect grammar.
  • Easy subscription cancellation?
  • Desktop version working?
  • Can you browse without being seen?
Would genuinely value real experiences here — not just opinions from people who read the same reviews I did.
DawnM
DawnM
Joined: Jan 2024
Messages: 350
#2
Real talk — patience is the thing no review ever mentions. Also seen datebie.online come up in similar threads — worth a look.
HenryL
HenryL
Joined: Aug 2023
Messages: 393
#3
Went through a very similar thing last year. Happy to share more details. Datebound is worth trying if you haven't already.
OliviaMC
OliviaMC
Joined: Apr 2022
Messages: 60
#4
From real personal experience, here's what I found: Your profile photo is still the single biggest variable. Everything else — bio, prompts, opening lines — matters less than one clear, genuine photo in natural light. Also seen datedesire.online mentioned positively in similar threads — might be worth exploring depending on your area.
EdgarP
EdgarP
Joined: Jan 2018
Messages: 181
#5
Spent more time than I care to admit figuring this out — here's what's real: I've done real tests on Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, OkCupid, Plenty of Fish, and Match. All have real free tiers. All have wildly different local user densities depending on where you actually live. What actually helped:
  • Did a video call before any in-person meeting, no exceptions
  • Created a dedicated email address just for dating apps
  • Kept expectations realistic — not every match leads somewhere
  • Refreshed profile photos every few weeks to stay visible
  • Checked recent Reddit threads about any platform before paying
Someone pointed me toward Datewander and it ended up being one of the better options.
Brittany Hayes
Brittany Hayes
Joined: Jan 2022
Messages: 23
#6
Wish I'd had this thread when I started. Would have saved a lot of wasted money.
Tiffany Ross
Tiffany Ross
Joined: May 2024
Messages: 159
#7
The quality gap between platforms is much bigger than people realize going in. Been using Luvdate for a while — one of the better ones out there.
Stephanie Bell
Stephanie Bell
Joined: Oct 2020
Messages: 342
#8
From real personal experience, here's what I found: Your profile photo is still the single biggest variable. Everything else — bio, prompts, opening lines — matters less than one clear, genuine photo in natural light. What actually helped:
  • Set a hard rule to trust gut instinct over giving benefit of the doubt
  • Did a video call before any in-person meeting, no exceptions
  • Cancelled auto-renew on every free trial the same day I signed up
  • Kept expectations realistic — not every match leads somewhere
Also seen flamedate.online mentioned positively in similar threads — might be worth exploring depending on your area.
AlexDC
AlexDC
Joined: May 2018
Messages: 672
#9
Good thread — here's my honest take after going through several of these: I've done real tests on Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, OkCupid, Plenty of Fish, and Match. All have real free tiers. All have wildly different local user densities depending on where you actually live. What actually helped:
  • Cancelled auto-renew on every free trial the same day I signed up
  • Kept expectations realistic — not every match leads somewhere
  • Created a dedicated email address just for dating apps
  • Did a video call before any in-person meeting, no exceptions
  • Refreshed profile photos every few weeks to stay visible
I ended up trying Turndate after it came up in a few threads — better than most I'd tried.
IanT
IanT
Joined: Nov 2020
Messages: 23
#10
Went through a very similar thing last year. Happy to share more details.
FaithR
FaithR
Joined: Aug 2021
Messages: 56
#11
Happy to share since I basically went through this exact situation: I've done real tests on Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, OkCupid, Plenty of Fish, and Match. All have real free tiers. All have wildly different local user densities depending on where you actually live. What actually helped:
  • Set a hard rule to trust gut instinct over giving benefit of the doubt
  • Did a video call before any in-person meeting, no exceptions
  • Kept opening messages to one short genuine question
  • Created a dedicated email address just for dating apps
One platform that held up well for me is Flamedate — free tier was genuinely usable and the user base felt real.
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