I just wanted to take a second to talk about Facebook dating I recently decided to sign up for Facebook dating was curious on its accessibility and I found it to be very accessible when being able to set up my own profile without sighted help which I was thrilled about but when it came to adding my hobbies that is where it came not accessible I found myself using the screen Recognition a lot to be able to save anything it would just say save disabled on my profile as well for matching and with people which is the heart of Facebook dating and I was able to save my about me just fine but the hobbies part is still not working even with screen Recognition enabled I had a friend who told me their is a work around it but never told me that work around but over all Facebook dating is fully accessible obviously not the picture part but just being able to have a smooth sign up experience is what matters to me but I do wish I didn’t have to rely heavily on the screen Recognition to use some features
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Hi.
Thank you for this review.
However, without punctuation, it was hard to read.
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Yes I am sorry about that was just trying to post it fast didn’t think about punctuation
Dating
So far, I keep hearing that majority of apps are not accessible.
Facebook Dating
Hi,
I have been using Facebook dating for a while, and what I can say is that so far it's the most accessible dating service that I've found that's used by sighted and visually impaired users alike.
Dating apps:
They do have a pretty bad track record. I wonder if there is some social bias which states that the disabled community probably doesn't need to trouble themselves to find companionship?? :) Before settling down, I tried a few apps and not a 1 of them worked smoothly always something broken. Having said that, it's been a long time since evaluating any of them.
Yes
They probably do not think we are capable to have sex. I think there is a manual on having sex created by the US government for the blind.
Smart Partner
Ahahah, what we need is a smart partner.
Reply
It is not a joke. Someone mention it to me when I was in the University. The special need office or someone do not recall.
Manual
Yeah well, I would have told that person too do it with the light off next time and then let me know how they coped. Sheesh, I'm asked often how I manage to get into the town centre alone for a drink and that I'm brave for doing so. People's ignorance really isn't worth sweating over.
Tawkify
There technically is such a thing as a "smart partner," in this case a service that lets someone else take all the hard work out of matchmaking for you so that all you need to do is approve dates they find for you and then enjoy the people they select. This may be a great service for the visually impaired because someone else, a sighted person, is doing all of the work of using dating applications and services that are not accessible, while you just tell them about yourself, your preferences, etc. so they can build a good profile on you and find potential dates. Learn more at https://tawkify.com/home.
match.com
Hi All,
For what it's worth, my wife and I met on match.com July 2009. I don't know what match.com is like right now, but back then it was perfectly accessible and well worth the price, which back then wasn't much.
Joy!
Bruce
Real life
I prefer just meet someone at a bar or whatever.
Luckily that still seems to work for me.
Just strike up a conversation and let's see how it goes.