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Has The Move To Online Living
Helped Online DatingMillions
of people all around the world are members of online dating
services it seems, with these numbers growing larger and
larger every day. With the influx of free online dating
websites cropping up, the rate of sign ups has been pushed
even higher. The decreasing stigma of online dating, while
still evident, is becoming less of an issue for people. Is
this because of the growing number of relationships,
romantic or otherwise, and communication (through blogs,
videos, emails, and so on) that has moved online? Or, is
this growth due to the success of online daters?
There's no doubt that a significant amount of our day to day
communications with others have moved online. Emailing and
instant messaging are frequent mediums for talking with
colleagues, friends, and family. We read our news from online
newspapers and even blogs, and we search for articles,
recipies, and directions online. We can shop for clothing,
cars, music, and home accessories online. We watch movies, TV
shows, and listen to music over the internet. With all these
aspects of our lives now available through our computers, it's
little surprise that romance and dating has now moved online
too, and has occupied a chunk of the web for some time now.
Though this part of online communication carried a negative
stigma with it at one time, this too is beginning to change.
Partly, this can be attributed to evolution of popular online
communication, from emailing, to message boards and forums, to
social networking sites. The huge growth in popularity of
social networking websites has made the leap to online dating
little more than a small hop. However, many social networking
sites are used to keep in touch with already established
friends, while online dating sites are often used to meet new
people.
As the industry of online dating is improving and growing, so
is the rate of success, much like a snowball effect. As more
people sign up, there is a greater potential to meet the right
person, just as the likelihood of knowing someone who belongs
to an online dating service who's had success with it. The more
success people experience, the more likely they are to
recommend a service to their friends and family. As a result,
those around them are more likely to sign up for their own
accounts. And so, the numbers grow, and the online dating
industry increases exponentially.
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