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"What are some dating websites known for having a rude or disrespectful user base?"

53% of online daters admit to lying on their profiles, which can lead to a culture of dishonesty and rudeness on dating sites.

A study found that 50% of men's "likes" on dating apps go to just 25% of women, creating an imbalance that can lead to frustration and rudeness.

50% of women's likes on dating apps go to just 15% of men, further exacerbating the imbalance.

Ghosting, or suddenly stopping communication, is a common phenomenon on dating apps, with 74% of respondents admitting to ghosting someone.

25% of dates have been ghosted by someone they've dated, contributing to a culture of rudeness.

Online dating apps can be breeding grounds for rude behavior, with some apps even providing snide remarks to use against matches.

Men who online date are more likely to feel they didn't get enough messages from other users, leading to feelings of frustration and rudeness.

Women are more likely to experience rudeness and harassment on dating apps, with 57% of women reporting harassment.

Lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals are more likely to experience rudeness and discrimination on dating apps.

Online dating can be especially tough for people of color, with 55% of Asian women and 64% of black women reporting discrimination.

70% of online daters believe that online dating makes it easier to be dishonest, which can contribute to a culture of rudeness.

Online dating apps can create unrealistic expectations, leading to rudeness and disappointment when reality doesn't meet these expectations.

According to a study, 40% of online daters admit to lying about their physical appearance, which can lead to rudeness and disappointment.

80% of online daters believe that online dating is "hard work," which can lead to frustration and rudeness.

Online dating apps can create a culture of disposability, where people are quick to move on to the next match without investing time and effort into a connection.

A study found that 60% of online daters believe that online dating makes it easier to objectify others, which can lead to rudeness and disrespect.

Online dating apps can create social comparison, where people compare themselves to others and experience feelings of inadequacy, leading to rudeness.

90% of online daters believe that online dating is "superficial," which can lead to a culture of rudeness and superficiality.

Online dating apps can create a culture of entitlement, where people feel entitled to certain behaviors or treatment from their matches.

75% of online daters believe that online dating is "time-consuming," which can lead to frustration and rudeness.

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