97%. But I guess that’s really not too surprising. One of the things I like about okcupid is how it’s easy to make the match rating act as a warning. Make it ignore choices that differ form yours but you don’t feel are important, and put high value on the ones that do. I can usually tell at a glance if someone is religious or highly socially conservative.
If anyone’s interested in giving advice on the “actually looking attractive” aspect of OkCupid profile optimization: I am wondering what to do about facial hair. This is what it currently looks like, and I don’t like it very much at all. Possible options include going back to something like this, or aborting Operation Facial Hair altogether. (My Best Face ranked the first aforelinked photo as my worst, and the other one as my best (which surprised me a bit). That is some evidence about what people prefer, but not very strong evidence, because there are several other differences between the photos that could account for some of the variation.)
You have the same first name and initials (I’m assuming) as an ex-boyfriend of mine. You’re also about the same age, live in the same general area, and look quite a bit like him.
So that was slightly startling. Also, yeah, 96% match rating. There seems to be an LW value cluster that’s packed pretty tightly, relative to general personspace.
Here’s mine.
I like how I match over 90% (and usually 96%-98%) with almost everyone else here.
97%. But I guess that’s really not too surprising. One of the things I like about okcupid is how it’s easy to make the match rating act as a warning. Make it ignore choices that differ form yours but you don’t feel are important, and put high value on the ones that do. I can usually tell at a glance if someone is religious or highly socially conservative.
If anyone’s interested in giving advice on the “actually looking attractive” aspect of OkCupid profile optimization: I am wondering what to do about facial hair. This is what it currently looks like, and I don’t like it very much at all. Possible options include going back to something like this, or aborting Operation Facial Hair altogether. (My Best Face ranked the first aforelinked photo as my worst, and the other one as my best (which surprised me a bit). That is some evidence about what people prefer, but not very strong evidence, because there are several other differences between the photos that could account for some of the variation.)
I vote for abandoning facial hair. And your photo with the hat is totally the best.
I prefer the second one, but I tend to prefer beards in general.
You have the same first name and initials (I’m assuming) as an ex-boyfriend of mine. You’re also about the same age, live in the same general area, and look quite a bit like him.
So that was slightly startling. Also, yeah, 96% match rating. There seems to be an LW value cluster that’s packed pretty tightly, relative to general personspace.
Yup 96% here. :)