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3 Male College students lure 70 men to yogurt shop with Fake Tinder profile

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I don't care what Zarky says this is why you talk to a broad before you even decide to meet. Once again another reason to cold approach

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/13/tinder-experiment_n_3077047.html

Tinder, the online dating app, has exploded in popularity precisely because of its bare-bones simplicity.

There’s purposefully no profiles to fill out, and Tinder’s creators say its superficial focus on looks mimics the social dynamics of the offline world. All members see about potential dates are a few photos, mutual friends and interests, and the other person’s location.

But given how little there is to go by, do people really meet up with strangers they find on Tinder -- with no friends in common, zero personal information and an unusually pretty face? Are a few cute photos and an invitation enough to lure people on a date?

Emphatically, yes. And more than five dozen people, at that.

Intrigued by Tinder’s success on their college’s campus, three Brigham Young University college students set up a social media experiment to test how many men would show up at a frozen yogurt shop to meet a pretty girl they’d found on Tinder, but knew nothing about.

“We were looking at it the other night and wondered, ‘how many guys would actually randomly meet up with someone they’d never talked to in real life or anything?’” said Bowman Bagley, a junior who organized the Tinder test with roommates Danny Gessel and Joshua Valdez. “We weren’t sure we’d be willing to do it … We didn’t think that many people would. And we were proven wrong."

Since Tinder requires a Facebook account to log in -- a measure meant to weed out precisely the kind of fake accounts the roommates created -- Bagley and his friends set up a Facebook profile for a fictional, 21-year-old girl they dubbed “Sammy.” They uploaded a handful of photos taken from Miss Teen USA Kendall Fein’s online profile, signed into Tinder and, on Wednesday at around 9 p.m., spent an hour “liking” every guy that appeared. Tinder online allows two users to message each other if both have “liked” each other.




Soon, Sammy had amassed about 250 matches, meaning several hundred people had “liked” her back. And the following day, the roommates messaged each guy, inviting him to meet Sammy at a local frozen yogurt shop in Orem, Utah.

“I’m going to yogurt shop called yogurtland tonight at 9 in orem with some girl friends if you want to meet up ;) [sic]” Sammy wrote.

Bagley figured it’d be a bust.

“We thought maybe five people would show up because it’s kind of sketchy to have just a random person you’ve never met send you this one message,” he explained.

When his friends arrived at the local Yogurtland, they found it packed with hoards of men, between 19 and 30 years old, milling about in the parking lot, in cars, at tables and in the shop.

“The whole place, just groups of guys after groups of guys showing up in to this little yogurt place on a Thursday night to meet this girl that no one’s ever heard of, has no friends on Facebook or anything,” he said. “People were sitting there on their cars outside the shop watching with their friends to see if this girl would ever show up. A group would leave and a new wave of people would walk in, look at every single girl in the shop and stand against the wall 15 minutes by themselves waiting for this one fake person.”

He estimates that more than 70 men showed up at Yogurtland.

“It blew my mind,” he added.

On the blog A Little Bit of Lizzy, an onlooker described a similar scene.

“We walked toward the door to see groups and groups and groups of guys getting out of their cars, hustling into the building,” "ALittleBitofLizzy" wrote. “I could not believe it! They were swarming! Literally swarming!”




Image credit: Bowman Bagley

The fake Sammy wasn’t a particularly sophisticated fake: The dream girl had just four photos, but no friends, no personal details and no interest in learning more about her matches. “Her” first message to her matches had been her invitation to meet in person. Her primary Tinder photo, visible here, would also seem suspiciously perfect.

What makes the success of the experiment even more impressive is that Tinder’s demographic is theoretically a web-savvy one, used to negotiating the social web. According to Tinder co-founder Justin Mateen, more than 70 percent of Tinder’s users are between 18 and 24 years old, and 20 percent are between 25 and 34.

In an interview earlier this month, Mateen said Tinder hadn’t had problems with fake or spam accounts.

“You have to have a Facebook account with at least 50 friends,” he said. “We kind of depend on Facebook to authenticate users for us, so you don’t really see fake users on Tinder, which you do see on other applications.”

At Yogurtland, the men quickly realized they’d all shown up in search of the same, imaginary dream girl, but most laughed off their mistake. (“If you’re going to act pissed off, it doesnt look as cool to your friends,” noted Bagley.)

Before the Brigham Young roommates erased Sammy’s profile on Friday, they’d received a flood of messages from guys who’d either missed the Yogurtland meet-up -- and wanted to see if she was free on Saturday -- or had been stood up.

“I have to say. Well done. You got a whole bunch of guys to go to Yogurtland. I totally didn’t expect it, until I saw throngs of dudes (who obviously don’t eat at yogurt land [sic] often if ever) in line,” wrote a user named Tim. “Curiosity killed this cat.”

“So, missed ya at the thing tonight,” wrote another.

“social media experiment,” Sammy answered, “her” standard reply.

Bagley, for his part, recently deleted his Tinder profile, just three weeks after setting it up.

“I thought it’d be a fun idea, but then I found myself just sitting there judging people the whole time,” he said. “I’d rather go outside and play volleyball in shorts, enjoy the weather and meet someone that way rather than looking at a picture and seeing if I like them from that.”
 

If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.

Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.

This will quickly drive all women away from you.

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I'm embarrassed by the desperation so many young men have. They worship the pvssy and yet don't know how to function without their crutches; social media and text messaging. I hope for their sake you can't die from sexual starvation. I would surely be one of them if I had not found this site when I was a young teenager.
 

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Man on Fire said:
I'm embarrassed by the desperation so many young men have. They worship the pvssy and yet don't know how to function without their crutches; social media and text messaging. I hope for their sake you can't die from sexual starvation. I would surely be one of them if I had not found this site when I was a young teenager.
It's not just Young men, but ALL men (American), that if a woman showed a racy pic, even a pvssy pic, they'd start suckin up, complimenting her, telling her she's "beautiful" has a "nice smile" and on and on and on, EVEN IF, she was a lard-as5, missing teeth, 50+ years old, it doesn't fvckin matter, There are sundry guys out there who are clueless, think that what they say is the right thing to say to a woman, and just like animals, just say the most gah-gah baby-bottle sh!t to any creature that has 2 legs and a pvssy. SO MANY retarded guys period. I mean, just Dumbas5es, and they'll get taken, maybe have a child with a low-life woman, as she promptly takes half his paycheck in the end...it's a hard, hard lesson, and so many guys are so dis-self-respecting that they gladly give away their money, their Time, and their Life, for to be with this swirling spiraling drain that is Current Woman.

These fatties out there can have it all and feel/be confident, when in the olden days they'd be Suffering the most, as no self-respecting guy from days of old would have anything to do with an ugly fat woman. Today, 20 will be at her doorstep if she just winks. I won't. You won't. But there's 20++ guys in under 30 minutes time who will. Who will drop whatever it is they are doing and mosey on over there. Desperate guys Everywhere here in America.

I laugh. Let em procreate. It's a joke though, and I choose not to participate in the herd of dumbfvcks that get in line for blubber pvssy. I SHOULD be able to have easily THESE kinds of women up to 6.5 HBs waiting on my every beckon call, THESE kinds to Serve me and not talk back, to just be a maid to me, as I am successful, good-looking, strong...BUT, that is not the case, today, EVEN with the lowest of the Low stank hoes.

I'm not angry, I'm way past that, but I'm just laughing at the ridiculousness of it all, that these slobbering chumps are EVERYWHERE, young or old, near or far.

I've even thought of starting a restaurant or a "business" and to do a Tinder-like the OP tactic to gain traffic into my business. The promise of sex is Very powerful, is very lucrative.
 

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Solomon said:
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I don't care what Zarky says this is why you talk to a broad before you even decide to meet. Once again another reason to cold approach

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/13/tinder-experiment_n_3077047.html

Tinder, the online dating app, has exploded in popularity precisely because of its bare-bones simplicity.

There’s purposefully no profiles to fill out, and Tinder’s creators say its superficial focus on looks mimics the social dynamics of the offline world. All members see about potential dates are a few photos, mutual friends and interests, and the other person’s location.

But given how little there is to go by, do people really meet up with strangers they find on Tinder -- with no friends in common, zero personal information and an unusually pretty face? Are a few cute photos and an invitation enough to lure people on a date?

Emphatically, yes. And more than five dozen people, at that.

Intrigued by Tinder’s success on their college’s campus, three Brigham Young University college students set up a social media experiment to test how many men would show up at a frozen yogurt shop to meet a pretty girl they’d found on Tinder, but knew nothing about.

“We were looking at it the other night and wondered, ‘how many guys would actually randomly meet up with someone they’d never talked to in real life or anything?’” said Bowman Bagley, a junior who organized the Tinder test with roommates Danny Gessel and Joshua Valdez. “We weren’t sure we’d be willing to do it … We didn’t think that many people would. And we were proven wrong."

Since Tinder requires a Facebook account to log in -- a measure meant to weed out precisely the kind of fake accounts the roommates created -- Bagley and his friends set up a Facebook profile for a fictional, 21-year-old girl they dubbed “Sammy.” They uploaded a handful of photos taken from Miss Teen USA Kendall Fein’s online profile, signed into Tinder and, on Wednesday at around 9 p.m., spent an hour “liking” every guy that appeared. Tinder online allows two users to message each other if both have “liked” each other.




Soon, Sammy had amassed about 250 matches, meaning several hundred people had “liked” her back. And the following day, the roommates messaged each guy, inviting him to meet Sammy at a local frozen yogurt shop in Orem, Utah.

“I’m going to yogurt shop called yogurtland tonight at 9 in orem with some girl friends if you want to meet up ;) [sic]” Sammy wrote.

Bagley figured it’d be a bust.

“We thought maybe five people would show up because it’s kind of sketchy to have just a random person you’ve never met send you this one message,” he explained.

When his friends arrived at the local Yogurtland, they found it packed with hoards of men, between 19 and 30 years old, milling about in the parking lot, in cars, at tables and in the shop.

“The whole place, just groups of guys after groups of guys showing up in to this little yogurt place on a Thursday night to meet this girl that no one’s ever heard of, has no friends on Facebook or anything,” he said. “People were sitting there on their cars outside the shop watching with their friends to see if this girl would ever show up. A group would leave and a new wave of people would walk in, look at every single girl in the shop and stand against the wall 15 minutes by themselves waiting for this one fake person.”

He estimates that more than 70 men showed up at Yogurtland.

“It blew my mind,” he added.

On the blog A Little Bit of Lizzy, an onlooker described a similar scene.

“We walked toward the door to see groups and groups and groups of guys getting out of their cars, hustling into the building,” "ALittleBitofLizzy" wrote. “I could not believe it! They were swarming! Literally swarming!”




Image credit: Bowman Bagley

The fake Sammy wasn’t a particularly sophisticated fake: The dream girl had just four photos, but no friends, no personal details and no interest in learning more about her matches. “Her” first message to her matches had been her invitation to meet in person. Her primary Tinder photo, visible here, would also seem suspiciously perfect.

What makes the success of the experiment even more impressive is that Tinder’s demographic is theoretically a web-savvy one, used to negotiating the social web. According to Tinder co-founder Justin Mateen, more than 70 percent of Tinder’s users are between 18 and 24 years old, and 20 percent are between 25 and 34.

In an interview earlier this month, Mateen said Tinder hadn’t had problems with fake or spam accounts.

“You have to have a Facebook account with at least 50 friends,” he said. “We kind of depend on Facebook to authenticate users for us, so you don’t really see fake users on Tinder, which you do see on other applications.”

At Yogurtland, the men quickly realized they’d all shown up in search of the same, imaginary dream girl, but most laughed off their mistake. (“If you’re going to act pissed off, it doesnt look as cool to your friends,” noted Bagley.)

Before the Brigham Young roommates erased Sammy’s profile on Friday, they’d received a flood of messages from guys who’d either missed the Yogurtland meet-up -- and wanted to see if she was free on Saturday -- or had been stood up.

“I have to say. Well done. You got a whole bunch of guys to go to Yogurtland. I totally didn’t expect it, until I saw throngs of dudes (who obviously don’t eat at yogurt land [sic] often if ever) in line,” wrote a user named Tim. “Curiosity killed this cat.”

“So, missed ya at the thing tonight,” wrote another.

“social media experiment,” Sammy answered, “her” standard reply.

Bagley, for his part, recently deleted his Tinder profile, just three weeks after setting it up.

“I thought it’d be a fun idea, but then I found myself just sitting there judging people the whole time,” he said. “I’d rather go outside and play volleyball in shorts, enjoy the weather and meet someone that way rather than looking at a picture and seeing if I like them from that.”
Amazing if this story is true how many dudes are that desperate to meet a pretty picture WITHOUT EVEN SPEAKING TO OR GETTING TEXTED MORE PICTURES of the chick. Wow...Guess they all graduated from Snarky the "playa" academy. LMAO


As for Zarky. She uses her "epic" anti-game "game" in a weak attempt thinking she's going to "ruin" dudes who actually get women's chances in any interaction with chicks.

Claims all she "meets" is 5's = Zarky code speak (don't use online dating dudes it's all 5's. LULZ)

Claims she never gets a number just shows up to "meet" 5's. = Zarky code speak (dudes just go out and show up without talking resulting in a hope for Snarky the chick doesn't show up to meet the dude...and the "mind fvck" she's going to be a 5 anyway if they met.)

Poor Zarky the lesbian has peni5 envy.

Too bad they didn't mention a lesbian dressed as a man leading the crowd of dudes who never spoke to the chick just went to meet "her". Snarky must've held a future "playa" online sarging field trip.
 
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Amazing if this story is true how many dudes are that desperate to meet a pretty picture WITHOUT EVEN SPEAKING TO OR GETTING TEXTED MORE PICTURES of the chick. Wow...Guess they all graduated from Snarky the "playa" academy. LMAO


As for Zarky. She uses her "epic" anti-game "game" in a weak attempt thinking she's going to "ruin" dudes who actually get women's chances in any interaction with chicks.

Claims all she "meets" is 5's = Zarky code speak (don't use online dating dudes it's all 5's. LULZ)

Claims she never gets a number just shows up to "meet" 5's. = Zarky code speak (dudes just go out and show up without talking resulting in a hope for Snarky the chick doesn't show up to meet the dude...and the "mind fvck" she's going to be a 5 anyway if they met.)

Poor Zarky the lesbian has peni5 envy.

Too bad they didn't mention a lesbian dressed as a man leading the crowd of dudes who never spoke to the chick just went to meet "her". Snarky must've held a future "playa" online sarging field trip.
True ninja. Sneaky, surprisingly, and efficient. :up:

Poor Zarky had absolutely no idea where it's coming from. :(
 

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I did something like this on Craigslist once out of sheer boredom. I found a pic of a chubby naked chic online and put up an ad saying I was looking for a guy to meet up with for sex. Over the course of the next two hours I literally had over 200+ e-mails sent to my inbox. It got so ridiculous that I was truly pissed at myself for even doing it in the first place.

Most of them attached pics to their e-mail they sent me and a-lot were decent looking to attractive guys. It just goes to show you that if you can consistently approach women in public and get comfortable doing so, you're going to have a MAJOR advantage over 99% of other guys out there. There's a-lot of desperate guys out there because they're too scared to simply try and strike up a conversation with a woman that they find attractive.
 

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btownbuck2012 said:
I did something like this on Craigslist once out of sheer boredom. I found a pic of a chubby naked chic online and put up an ad saying I was looking for a guy to meet up with for sex. Over the course of the next two hours I literally had over 200+ e-mails sent to my inbox. It got so ridiculous that I was truly pissed at myself for even doing it in the first place.

Most of them attached pics to their e-mail they sent me and a-lot were decent looking to attractive guys. It just goes to show you that if you can consistently approach women in public and get comfortable doing so, you're going to have a MAJOR advantage over 99% of other guys out there. There's a-lot of desperate guys out there because they're too scared to simply try and strike up a conversation with a woman that they find attractive.
This is gold. Just goes to show how privileged we are.
 
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