And you’d prefer that there was no chance of random strangers being able to stalk your personal Facebook account.
Abramowitz thinks this could be related to the fact that Hinge’s audience tends to be focused less on hookups and more on finding serious relationships.
So perhaps they just didn’t respond as well to these more revealing photos because they felt less comfortable starting a conversation based on them.
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To get to the bottom of what's effective, they tagged thousands of randomly selected photos with 35 different labels (for example: hair up vs. The basic takeaway is that you should pick photos that highlight the real you.
As Olivia Abramowitz, Hinge's VP of Marketing, told us in an interview, "Your photos should show you in your natural state, doing something that you love." So how does that translate in practical terms?
So skip that photo of you with your brother, no matter how great you look.
Interestingly, posing on a beach also made a photo much less likable — women’s sand shots were 47 percent less likely to draw a like, men’s were 80 percent.
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