«He is debunking a problem no one believes exists,» OkCupid coFounder Christian
Rudder told The San Francisco Chronicle.
«We got maybe five complaints,»
Rudder told Business Week.
Not exact matches
Just like James
tells us that the tongue is like a
rudder that steers the ship, I'm thinking that a purpose statement will steer a blog and even a group of people.
Imagine a ship damaged at sea, broken and sinking fast, heading for the safety and shelter of the harbor only to be stopped at the end of the breakwaters, the line between storm - tossed sea and calm waters, and
told to clean up their deck, fix their
rudders, and examine their ship logs to see where they went wrong, all while still in danger of sinking in the rough seas.
Rudder disclosed that site managers testing the online dating site's algorithm had
told poorly matched couples that they were, in fact, good matches.
Rudder recently wrote a post to address this issue, pointing out that all websites experiment on users, admitting that OkCupid once tested its matchmaking algorithm by
telling users who were not suited for each other that they were a near - perfect match.
Losing Emme and our other golden girl,
Rudder, has been difficult; however, as you can
tell, Quinn is joyfully exploring and learning while reminding me how worthwhile it is to be open and to try something different.