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Online dating systems are a form of s o cial matching system, or a type of system that aim s to bring unknown parties together in both physical and online spaces [39] · Markowitz, D.M., Hancock, J.T., & Tong, S.T. (). Interpersonal Dynamics in Online Dating: Profiles, Matching, and Discovery. In Z. Papacharissi (Ed.) A Networked Self and Love. New York, Routledge. Abstract. The authors investigate the dynamics of online dating by looking at three benchmarks of the dating experience. They first investigate · Online dating systems play a prominent role in the social lives of millions of their users, but little research has considered how users perceive one another through their personal profiles
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