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in the lack of progress that the u.n. climate summit in madrid the meeting was supposed to end on friday but negotiations dragged on representatives of more than 200 actions disagreed on how they should keep their climate commitments. coming up next shift living in a digital age including a look at what facebook is doing with your dating data or running the rendezvous you might not want to miss. it was the speech of his life perhaps his best certainly his most difficult the speech by calling dresden on december 19th 1989. shortly after the fall of the net the chancellor addresses the people of east
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germany. the newest tends the crowd clamors for german unity journalist peter lim borg was at the scene. 30 years later he looks back on the time interest and starts december 19th d.w. . online dating is huge these days worldwide some 220000000 people use absa websites to find love facebook wants a piece of the pie to our topic today on shipped. so far facebook users can access the new platform in 20 countries including the u.s. and china chile mexico peru and across asia but soon facebook wants to expand its dating feature to europe after. current india as well analysts expect online dating
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platforms to turn over 11000000000 euros in 2020 so far match group the internet company behind is the biggest market player while might not be safe from hackers listening in on that one intimate conversations it's much less riddled with beta leaks gunnels than facebook after all that's happened really willing to trust a book with private details about all of life. some 200000000 facebook users say their single. mark zuckerberg is now targeting this vast online market with facebook's newest feature facebook dating we want facebook to be somewhere where you can start meaningful relationships. currently facebook posts 2 and a half 1000000000 active users worldwide so the odds of finding a match are reasonably high. but jason kelly a privacy expert with the electronic frontier foundation warns us not to trust that
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facebook will keep our intimate chats and sensitive data safe. facebook dating raises a lot of red flags because it's because a history of misusing user data and there's no evidence that anything has changed in particular other than facebook's messaging. facebook dating is no standalone app but a feature integrated into the existing facebook infrastructure which has already been hacked several times. so it's no wonder that data security experts fear our romantic preferences will soon end up exposed for the world to see. it's also unclear how exactly facebook plans to use this data. after all the platform makes money by selling ads. in the u.s. and canada online magazine slate found that facebook earns around $120.00 euros per year per user. can we trust the fact that mark zuckerberg says they're not going to use this data for advertising. purposes i think the answer is no facebook's dating
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app very likely is collecting information or will be one day that they might sell because that's their business model. in the u.s. some believe that mark zuckerberg is out to revolutionize the dating market. and some even speculate he's planning to weaken the current market leader match dot com so he can buy it up. you know. facebook users must know there are revealing lots of the personal information for the company is financial game the same surely goes for online dating but aside from that can facebook dating rival leading apps like in the online dating consultant amy letting him tried it out for us. users can only access facebook dating through the mobile app it's not available in the desktop version but the feature is simple enough to use and it's free there's no premium account option yet in the countries
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where it is available the dating service is already integrated into the facebook app but before she can get started any lighting hand still needs to opt in and put together her dating profile. option to choose whether american women are let me be more specific which is really quick. it feels really fast to 7 feel like you're doing a lot of work. and some of the questions that they ask kind of take out the ease of what do i say about myself or talk about myself i think that's the hardest part i really really like this question something i'm embarrassed to admit that i love is you know vulnerability is a great way to connect with other singles so that question sparks a vulnerability. and then suggests mind for potential dates from a pool of $200000000.00 self declared facebook singles friends are off limits unless both previously deem each other their secret crush. so far though facebook
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hasn't revealed any other official stats on who really uses the feature. i'm not totally in love with that i think there are still a lot of people that need to know about it i do like match dot com the reason why is because it really puts the user in control they have a keyword search option and you can type in specific words in the keyword search that allows you to find common interests here. or relying on facebook to make sure that they match us based on their algorithm facebook's matchmaking algorithm draws upon the information you soused provide in their accounts including the events in groups they join there's a hard icon for when you like someone and an extra when you don't sounds like tinder functionality is very similar this book has that safety feature where you can tell your friends your location of what where you're going as
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a woman with online dating it can be really feel very vulnerable and scary and i feel that the facebook having that security feature come when on that part by again because there's more subscribers on twitter it is a powerhouse of like subscribers you're going to have more options on tender than you do on facebook. could facebook overtake tinder as the biggest dating platform if only 3 percent of facebook's active users sign up for the dating service then yes but is it really just about numbers online the pool of potential matches is vast but does the sheer number of singles available really increase the odds of finding my soulmate and how exactly do dating apps find potential matches some providers say they apply a scientific method some even use genetic compatibility tests but is that how you will guarantee the perfect chemistry. online dating services turn over
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a tidy profit with people's yearning for love. some make sweeping promises claiming to apply mathematical formulas to crack the code of love and help users find the one. in reality however most apps are pretty straightforward they either tap into users' social media profiles or compare music tastes some also use users location or g.p.s. data all this combined with the supplemental data users disclose on age sex and personal preferences is then fed into an algorithm. just how providers way each individual snippet of information they can gather to match profiles remains a well kept secret but one thing's for sure. just because someone listens to the same music as i do that doesn't mean we're a good fit in all areas let alone
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a perfect match that's perfect that's why we always allow for a certain element of surprise and theos this is. wait so finding someone you really click with is just a medical not rocket science disappointing just to be sure we met psychologist co-founder of one of the oldest online dating platforms around. yet developed the platforms questionnaire which draws on psychological psychoanalytical and sociological insights. to create the perfect match par ship one of the world's oldest online dating platforms relies less on chance and more on algorithms currently about $11000000.00 singles are registered on their site. need to fill out a detailed questionnaire as psychologists impartial co-founder explains the algorithm uses the answers provided to determine 32 different personality traits
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that are supposedly decisive for lasting relationships. and since users are often reluctant to show off anything but their best side the questions take an indirect approach. how would you react if your partner or someone else started taking your phone. will they respond with i don't mind or i'd leave for i'd switch partners. asking about the phone but what we really want to know is how forgiving or strict someone is in the expectations they set or how flexible they are towards others. the algorithm they claim can find out what makes people tick. really. for sure today there aren't any studies on the quality of online dating platforms like. dating. in short it's hard to predict. we can't feed emotions into algorithms. algorithms can do is inform our strategy
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for finding a potential mate then develop feelings for if. we don't deliver the emotions but we do increase the odds of 2 people developing a bond they would both call a good relationship. so if you know what you're looking for then you have a decent chance of finding a partner online but from my personal experience a good profile picture usually makes the biggest difference more than shared interests or self disclosed personality traits and i'm not the only one who thinks that. of course i only upload pictures i like that i think capture me well and i see no point in only uploading my prettiest holiday pictures where i look as fabulous as say angelina jolie it's more important to make sure the picture really shows who i am. i had what they call a selfie session with my camera set on self timer. or i posed in a post for ages it was sort of awkward bringing home the post i mean that's
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a profile pictures of people showing off or wearing next to nothing those are the worst. humans are visual creatures that's why in the world of online dating the 1st impression really counts. whether we like a person's face or not is crucial. but surprisingly our other senses play a key role too. even if we're only looking at a picture not actually standing face to face. our mind imagines what that person might smell like then when we meet in person our mind checks up our assumption was right if not we can get pretty disappointed and tosh. in the end disappointment is just as much part of the proles as an online dating as it is offline the selection of potential partners is huge nearly every other internet user is single with roughly 20 percent of them willing to give online dating
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a shot that's 300000000 people worldwide and as facebook keeps expanding its dating platform more and more might be able to finally meet their better half. but let's not forget that by using dating platforms we're also sharing very private information with these provided us and if they don't handle it work we could find it hacked and leaks to the world and facebook doesn't exactly have a stellar record in protecting user privacy what is your experience with online dating would you try facebook dating or is online matchmaking not your thing that is not on you tube facebook or d.w. dot com next time i buy.
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