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What is a dating system?
A dating system is any systemic means of improving matchmaking via
rules or technology. It is a specialized meeting system where the
objective of the meeting, be it live or phone or chat based, is
to go on a live date with someone, with usually romantic implications.
Recently, "couple-dating" and "friend-dating"
systems have also become popular, especially among those who met
on dating systems and enjoy the interactions, but have settled down
with mates.
The history of dating systems is as interesting as the history
of technologies that support them. Live dating systems or methods
are usually not considered as separate from the matchmaking process,
which often employs games or rules or rituals in many cultures,
so these are discussed in more depth in that article.
A notable and recent live dating system that does not seem to have
arisen in traditional matchmaking is speed dating, which relies
to some degree on the transportation and communication facilities
of a modern society, and reflects its accelerated pace of life.
There are also singles cruises and singles trips that let singles
find common ground in tight spaces.
These live dating systems do not typically impose a great deal
of structure on the actual interaction between the individuals considering
going on dates. This article is concerned with actual 'systems'
that do more than simple introductions, and where interactions are
often strongly structured, down to the details:
"Computer dating" systems of the early-to-mid 20th century,
especially popular in the 1960s and 1970s, before the rise of sophisticated
phone and computer systems, gave customers forms that they filled
out with important tolerances and preferences, which were "matched
by computer" to determine "compatibility" of the
two customers.
"Video dating" systems of the 1980s and 1990s especially,
where customers gave a performance on (typically VHS tape) video,
which was viewable by other customers, usually in private, in the
same facility. Some services would record and play back videos for
men and women on alternate days to minimize the chance that customers
would meet each other on the street.
"Phone dating" systems of about the same vintage, where
customers call a common voice mail or phone-chat server at a common
local phone number, and are connected with other (reputed) singles,
and typically charged by the minute as if it were a long-distance
call (often a very expensive one).
Online dating services of the 1990s and today, which may incorporate
a form-, video-, or audio-/phone-based component, integrating them
into a single "profile" and providing multiple means to
communicate (including the telephone).
There are also dating game shows, e.g. Blind Date, Fifth Wheel,
The Bachelor, in which a high degree of support and aids are provided
to individuals seeking dates. These are described more fully in
an article on them alone, and in the related article on "reality
game shows" that often include or motivate romantic episodes
between players.
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