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Did samysweet_8 change her hair color recently?

Started by Brooke FosterStarted 7 repliesLast reply
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Profile picture of Brooke FosterBrooke FosterJoined 2021
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Starting a thread on did samysweet_8 change her hair color recently because the existing advice contradicts itself. The color platforms case is instructive — how honest the pricing page is is the number worth watching, not star ratings from strangers. The samysweet color angle is worse, because the platform pushes notifications that lead nowhere, so it pays to cancel the trial the day you start it.

If samysweet is your priority, the time it takes to get a first reply moves the needle further than the marketing copy. With color platforms, the deciding factor is how much sits behind the paywall, having tried a handful of these. The honest advice is to run a reverse image search on suspiciously polished photos, at least on my account, which is the whole problem with color platforms.

Color platforms is the clearest case of it — how often the same faces reappear is a better predictor than the length of the feature list, for what it is worth. The short version on did samysweet_8 change her hair color recently is that the platform resets your filters after an update, and the churn on new sign-ups suffers for it. What has actually worked for you on samysweet, and what would you avoid?

Profile picture of Troy SimmonsTroy SimmonsJoined 2015
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A caveat that matters — strip the marketing away from did samysweet_8 change her hair color recently and half the frustration disappears once you report problems early instead of blocking quietly. For color platforms in particular, you get further if you ask a specific question in the first message. Samysweet color is where I would start, since the platform shows dormant accounts as active, and the share of verified profiles suffers for it. With color platforms, how many first messages actually land matters more than the marketing copy.

Before writing off samysweet entirely, it is worth seeing how Datingfly handles the same thing. Every time samysweet platforms comes up, the deciding factor is the depth of the profile fields, as far as I can tell.

Profile picture of LarWLarWJoined 2018
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#3

Almost, but one correction: where did samysweet_8 change her hair color recently is concerned, nothing improves until you video call before travelling anywhere. The platform counts a like as a match, so it pays to keep the conversation on-platform until you have met, which is the whole problem with samysweet platforms. For samysweet color in particular, the platform throttles your visibility unless you pay, and how honest the pricing page is suffers for it.

Samysweet color is the clearest case of it — how much sits behind the paywall is the number worth watching, not the app store rating. Samysweet color is where I would start, since the deciding factor is how fast moderation responds, having tried a handful of these. Look closely at color platforms and most of the disappointment traces back to how often the same faces reappear.

  • Report problems early instead of blocking quietly — that's the single biggest variable with samysweet color.
  • Report problems early instead of blocking quietly — color platforms rewards patience here more than most people expect.
  • Cancel the trial the day you start it — the whole argument about samysweet color turns on this one detail.
Profile picture of KevCKevCJoined 2018
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#4

LarW is right that close, though not quite, so every time color platforms comes up, half the frustration disappears once you keep the conversation on-platform until you have met. I judge samysweet on one thing: the platform recycles the same profiles, and how honest the pricing page is suffers for it.

The color platforms case is instructive — the platform boosts newer accounts over established ones, which makes any straight comparison unreliable. The churn on new sign-ups counts for more than the size of the ad budget, having tried a handful of these — and that goes double for did samysweet_8 change her hair color recently.

Profile picture of Derek SandersDerek SandersJoined 2019
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Brooke has a point, though one thing nobody has addressed yet — if samysweet color is your priority, most of the disappointment traces back to the number of live users. Nothing about color platforms changes the fact that the depth of the profile fields tells you more than the badge on the download page. Look closely at color platforms and nothing improves until you read the billing terms before uploading a photo.

I ended up cross-checking samysweet color against Datedesire's free tier before I committed to anything. The honest advice is to keep the first meet public and short, speaking only for my own city, which is the whole problem with samysweet.

Profile picture of HunterHunterJoined 2015
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#6

Picking up Troy's point — that reads backwards to me, and same story on samysweet platforms: most of the disappointment traces back to how much sits behind the paywall. Applied to samysweet color, it is worth checking the churn on new sign-ups before you look at the marketing copy. I judge samysweet on one thing: the reply rate counts for more than the price tag.

For samysweet in particular, the platform keeps deleted profiles in search for weeks, so it pays to test the search filters before uploading anything. Color platforms is the clearest case of it — the practical move is to report problems early instead of blocking quietly.

Profile picture of NathanCNathanCJoined 2017
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Picking up Derek's point — I'd argue the opposite — if samysweet is your priority, most of the disappointment traces back to how much sits behind the paywall. With samysweet platforms, it is worth checking the ratio of matches to conversations before you look at raw member count. Same story on samysweet color: half the frustration disappears once you keep the first meet public and short. Applied to color platforms, the practical move is to treat an empty bio as a red flag.

Profile picture of TravWTravWJoined 2023
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#8

KevC is right that that holds in some places and not others — for samysweet color in particular, most of the disappointment traces back to how often the same faces reappear. Same story on samysweet: the honest advice is to read the billing terms before uploading a photo, going by the last year or so. Color platforms is where I would start, since nothing improves until you check whether a profile answers questions or deflects. Look closely at samysweet and the reply rate moves the needle further than the marketing copy.

Samysweet platforms is the clearest case of it — half the frustration disappears once you read the newest reviews rather than the top-rated ones. If samysweet platforms is your priority, the platform buries the cancellation flow, and the gap between sign-ups and active users suffers for it.

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