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Study made this year on how niggers do in online dating.
"Chopik and Johnson also found that participants were more likely to swipe right on potential partners from their own racial group. But even after controlling for this effect, the researchers found that potential partners were penalized for being Black, Asian, or Hispanic."
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"The penalty for Black individuals was particularly large. Participants were 2.3 to 3.3 times less likely to swipe right on Black versus White partners. The penalty for Hispanic individuals, on the other hand, was small and only appeared in two of the four studies."
“The most consistent finding from our study is that, by far, people use very surface-level features to swipe on romantic partners. Basically, it’s how attractive people are and, more surprisingly, the race of the person. People of color experience a large penalty when navigating these dating apps — they’re less likely to be swiped right on (i.e., chosen) controlling for how attractive they are,” Chopik told PsyPost.
For any of my white brothers who still doubt that race matters:
Race is the second most important thing after attractiveness.
@TRUE_CEL on suicide watch
@LondonVillie @TeraCope54 @cloUder
New study indicates that potential partners experience a large penalty for being Black on dating apps
People's initial decision to choose or reject a potential partner on a dating app is based primarily on their attractiveness and race, according to a new
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"Chopik and Johnson also found that participants were more likely to swipe right on potential partners from their own racial group. But even after controlling for this effect, the researchers found that potential partners were penalized for being Black, Asian, or Hispanic."
[...]
"The penalty for Black individuals was particularly large. Participants were 2.3 to 3.3 times less likely to swipe right on Black versus White partners. The penalty for Hispanic individuals, on the other hand, was small and only appeared in two of the four studies."
“The most consistent finding from our study is that, by far, people use very surface-level features to swipe on romantic partners. Basically, it’s how attractive people are and, more surprisingly, the race of the person. People of color experience a large penalty when navigating these dating apps — they’re less likely to be swiped right on (i.e., chosen) controlling for how attractive they are,” Chopik told PsyPost.
For any of my white brothers who still doubt that race matters:
Race is the second most important thing after attractiveness.
@TRUE_CEL on suicide watch
@LondonVillie @TeraCope54 @cloUder