Seems like bait for the subscription. The site's first problem is that users are unable to view a message from someone without subscribing, so all you can do is browse and send messages, but you can't respond, much less view any of your responses once received. Some accounts are obviously real, but so many of them use similar enough responses that they seem scripted, they are often confusing, and they never go anywhere, no matter how enthusiastic the person on the other end seems. Something else I noticed is that using a VPN and manually searching your local area, the results are kind of dull, but when you don't use a VPN, the results look much better[removed by editor]plete profiles with several pictures, all well done, but one profile I found used pictures from a Canadian Reddit user I recognized, but was listed on the site in my town. That could just be users scamming the customer base with fake profiles, but the site also censors any references, including abbreviations, to other sites, apps, phone numbers, or email addresses. The site calls it a security measure that was built in to protect the customer base from fake users, but all it really accomplishes is keeping people from taking their conversations to more easily accessible platforms. It's a scam designed to get people to pay the subscription fee and to keep users active for as long as it takes them to catch on, then users must email support to cancel their subs because there is no built-in unsubscribe feature.