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Is the free facebook dating app worth setting up, or is it just full of people you already know?

Started by IvyL 9 Dec 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps 6 posts
IvyL
IvyL
Joined: Oct 2018
Messages: 177
#1
Hey all, hoping to get some real insight here. Would love to hear from people who've actually tried things. Is the free facebook dating app worth setting up, or is it just full of people you already know? One thing I've noticed is that the user base quality seems to tank once a platform starts pushing hard for monetization. The genuine people leave and the bots and scammers fill the gap. I'd love to hear what's working for people outside the major coastal cities. Rural and suburban dating on these apps can be a totally different experience.
  • Can you export or delete your data?
  • Age verification in place?
  • Is the desktop version usable?
  • Option to hide profile from certain people?
Would love to hear from people who've actually tested things. Thanks.
PeteG
PeteG
Joined: Jul 2019
Messages: 660
#2
This is one of those things that changes a lot from city to city and even neighborhood to neighborhood.
SierraN
SierraN
Joined: Jun 2023
Messages: 324
#3
From personal experience, here's the breakdown: Privacy tip: use a dedicated email address for dating app signups. Don't link your Instagram or Spotify, and keep location to approximate rather than precise. Things that actually helped:
  • Trusted gut instinct when something about a profile felt off
  • Updated profile photos every few weeks to stay visible in the feed
  • Read Reddit threads about any platform before paying for anything
  • Always met in a busy, public place for the first meetup
  • Turned off auto-renewal on any trial subscription immediately after signing up
One platform worth checking out is Flurrydate — the free tier felt genuinely usable and the profiles seemed real.
Stephanie Bell
Stephanie Bell
Joined: Nov 2024
Messages: 627
#4
Happy to weigh in since I've been through a very similar situation: Privacy tip: use a dedicated email address for dating app signups. Don't link your Instagram or Spotify, and keep location to approximate rather than precise. Things that actually helped:
  • Always met in a busy, public place for the first meetup
  • Kept opening messages short — one genuine question works better than a paragraph
  • Turned off auto-renewal on any trial subscription immediately after signing up
  • Used a separate email for sign-ups to keep spam under control
  • Read Reddit threads about any platform before paying for anything
Jenny_NYC
Jenny_NYC
Joined: Feb 2020
Messages: 561
#5
Okay so I went through this whole process about six months ago, here's what I learned: I've done the rounds on the main ones — Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, OkCupid, Facebook Dating, Plenty of Fish — and they all have genuine free tiers, but usability varies wildly. Things that actually helped:
  • Updated profile photos every few weeks to stay visible in the feed
  • Turned off auto-renewal on any trial subscription immediately after signing up
  • Trusted gut instinct when something about a profile felt off
  • Kept opening messages short — one genuine question works better than a paragraph
  • Set realistic expectations — not every match leads somewhere meaningful
One platform worth checking out is DatingFly — the free tier felt genuinely usable and the profiles seemed real.
BrockS
BrockS
Joined: Dec 2021
Messages: 785
#6
Solid question. Wish I'd asked this before I wasted money on two different subscriptions. Seen datenest.site come up in a few threads too — another one to look into.
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