Draft:Datingscout
Online dating comparison website
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Datingscout is a website that publishes reviews and comparisons of online dating services.
| Submission rejected on 9 March 2026 by DoubleGrazing (talk). The subject does not meet Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion. Rejected by DoubleGrazing 12 days ago. Last edited by DoubleGrazing 12 days ago. |
| Submission declined on 7 March 2026 by ChrysGalley (talk). Declined by ChrysGalley 13 days ago. |
| Submission declined on 3 March 2026 by Bonadea (talk). This draft appears to be generated by a large language model (such as ChatGPT). You should not use LLMs to write articles from scratch.
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| Submission declined on 27 February 2026 by Pythoncoder (talk). This draft appears to be generated by a large language model (such as ChatGPT). You should not use LLMs to write articles from scratch.
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| Submission declined on 9 February 2026 by OrangeWaylon (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion for organizations and companies. The draft requires multiple published secondary sources that:
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| Submission declined on 2 February 2026 by DoubleGrazing (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion for web content. The draft requires multiple published secondary sources that:
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Comment: Just rewording a few things does not get rid of the AI's draft. This is still something essentially written by LLM. Apart from being against Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, it simply does not deliver on the requirement for a neutral and accurate summary of reliable sources. This just name-checks references rather than summarising them. ChrysGalley (talk) 21:40, 7 March 2026 (UTC)
Background
According to DatingNews, Datingscout developed from an earlier blog into a website that reviews dating apps and websites and publishes guides intended to help users navigate online dating platforms.[1]
The site provides comparisons of different dating services and informational content about online dating.[2]
Research
In 2018, Datingscout conducted an analysis of profile photographs used on the dating app Tinder.[3]
Reporting on the analysis, Oxford Mail wrote that the study identified differences between countries in how users present themselves in dating profile photos.[4]
The findings were also discussed in Psychology Today in the context of cultural differences in self-presentation in online dating profiles.[5]
Media coverage
Datingscout’s research and commentary have been referenced in media coverage discussing dating behaviour and relationship trends. For example, Newsweek cited Datingscout in reporting on age-gap relationships.[6][failed verification]
Other lifestyle publications have also referenced Datingscout in articles discussing modern dating habits and relationships.[7][8][9]


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