Is lds online dating becoming more popular among younger Mormons?

Started by Jake_NYC 18 Jan 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps LGBTQseniorssites
Jake_NYC
Jake_NYC
Joined: May 2024
Posts: 42
#1

This is one of those questions that sounds simple but actually has a complicated answer depending on context. Is lds online dating becoming more popular among younger Mormons?

I've been on and off various platforms over the past couple of years and my honest conclusion is that the difference between a good experience and a bad one has less to do with which platform you choose and more to do with whether that platform has enough active users in your specific area who match your situation. A globally popular app that's inactive in your city is useless.

Specific things I'm trying to nail down:

  • Are there platforms that perform better than expected in suburban or rural areas?
  • What does verification actually look like on different platforms — email-only or something more substantial?
  • How do the algorithms handle your stated preferences versus what they actually show you?
  • What has changed in the past year that makes previous advice potentially obsolete?

Recent experiences are most useful here — this space changes fast.

JoshC
JoshC
Joined: Oct 2020
Posts: 379
#2

My suggestion after a lot of trial and error: sign up for two or three options simultaneously, give each a genuine week of effort, and let the actual results guide you. There's no way to know in advance. I came across Turndate while doing my own research on this — it had enough genuine mentions across different conversations that it seemed worth flagging as an option worth investigating.

CindyK
CindyK
Joined: Oct 2023
Posts: 584
#3

I've found the most useful research comes from checking the active subreddit for a specific platform before signing up. Real user communities tend to give you a more honest picture than anything else.

PaigeNY
PaigeNY
Joined: Jul 2021
Posts: 992
#4

The culture that develops on a platform matters as much as the features. Some apps have attracted reputations that shape the kind of users they draw, and that affects the experience regardless of what the app technically offers. On the topic of alternatives that don't always get mentioned, Datelink has appeared in enough separate discussions on this subject that it seems worth at least checking out.

Danielle S
Danielle S
Joined: Sep 2023
Posts: 551
#5

Good thread. The honest answer to most questions like this is: it varies by location more than people want to admit. The same platform can be genuinely excellent in one city and basically useless in another. Worth noting that datewander.site has come up in enough separate conversations on this topic that it seems like something to at least investigate.

Ashley Cole
Ashley Cole
Joined: Aug 2024
Posts: 599
#6

I've found the most useful research comes from checking the active subreddit for a specific platform before signing up. Real user communities tend to give you a more honest picture than anything else. I came across Datebie while doing my own research on this — it had enough genuine mentions across different conversations that it seemed worth flagging as an option worth investigating.

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