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There is no official data on what percentage of matches on Tinder go to the top 10% of men, as Tinder does not release such statistics. However, it is a commonly cited statistic that suggests that the top 10% of men receive a disproportionately high number of matches compared to the rest of the male population on the app.
This statistic has been cited in various articles and studies, such as a study by the dating app Hinge that found that only 15% of male users on the app received more than half of all likes. Another study conducted by OkCupid found that the top 20% of men received 78% of all likes on the app.
It's important to note, however, that while these statistics may suggest that a small percentage of men are more successful in online dating, they do not necessarily mean that the majority of men are unsuccessful. There are many factors that contribute to success in online dating, such as having a complete and attractive profile, sending engaging messages, and having a positive attitude. Ultimately, finding a good match on Tinder or any other dating app depends on a combination of factors, and not solely on one's physical appearance or social status.
This statistic has been cited in various articles and studies, such as a study by the dating app Hinge that found that only 15% of male users on the app received more than half of all likes. Another study conducted by OkCupid found that the top 20% of men received 78% of all likes on the app.
It's important to note, however, that while these statistics may suggest that a small percentage of men are more successful in online dating, they do not necessarily mean that the majority of men are unsuccessful. There are many factors that contribute to success in online dating, such as having a complete and attractive profile, sending engaging messages, and having a positive attitude. Ultimately, finding a good match on Tinder or any other dating app depends on a combination of factors, and not solely on one's physical appearance or social status.