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Warning: The contents of this article might be offensive to one certain billionaire. If you’re Mark Zuckerberg, you may want to turn back now. This *totally scientific* poll will rip into your company’s decision to go all-in on the metaverse in hopes that the masses at large will want to extend their consciousness into a virtual world for things like business meetings and socializing. Sadly for you, this *totally scientific* poll result paints a completely different picture. You’ve been warned. ;)
We recently asked readers what they thought was the best way to date in 2023, and *surprise* *surprise*, an overwhelming majority of respondents selected an option that involved meeting someone in real life. You know, options that
It looks like HackerNoon readers are an extroverted bunch, with options involving real life cumulatively outweighing options that involve using the power of the interwebz. Heck, talking to strangers in public was much preferred (14%) over sliding into someone’s DMs (6%).
Sure, most readers also said they preferred dating apps like Tinder, OkCupid, what have you, (29%) but getting introduced through a friend wasn’t far behind (25%). Meeting someone from work or at a bar ranked equally based on the results (12%).
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A 2020 report from the Pew Research Center showed that despite all the advances in online technology, only
Which begs the question: what the f*ck is Mark Zuckerberg
Does Zuck really think that the next evolution of the internet is going to be people putting up headsets instead of Tinder display pictures? Nah, not for HackerNoon readers at least. As someone recently told us in an informal conversation: there’s only so much the internet can do. It cannot replace the sensation of love, or things like physical touch. At least,
And if all else fails, well, there’s