Before you post that selfie on your dating profile , you might
Want to schedule a casual photo shoot
With your BFF first. Turns out, subtle details about your photo can make or break the number of
"Likes" you receive. According to relationship app
Hinge , you should pose alone and
Stop posting pictures
With Snapchat filters.
Hinge data scientists analyzed thousands of member
Photos to
determine which types of profile pictures get the most "likes." They assigned 35 unique tags such as standalone
Photos vs. group
Photos and smiling
With teeth vs. without. The differences between what worked for male users compared to female users were pretty interesting! See the best practices their report found.
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Best Photo Practices For Women
You're 27 percent More likely to get a "like" if you wear your hair up .
You're 76 percent More likely to get a "like" if you smile With teeth .
You're 74 percent More likely to get a "like" if you look away from the camera .
You're 69 percent More likely to get a "like" if you stand alone .
Best Photo Practices For Men
You're 43 percent More likely to get a "like" if you smile without teeth .
You're 102 percent More likely to get a "like" if you look ahead .
You're 11 percent More likely to get a "like" if you stand alone .
General Best/Worst Practices
Participating in sports (+166 percent for women, +45 percent for men)
Posting black-and-white Photos (+106 percent)
Enjoying a night out (+74 percent)
Taking candid Photos (+15 percent)
Wearing sunglasses (-41 percent)
Using Snapchat filters (-90 percent)
Posing With a possible SO (-98 percent)
Taking Beach Photos (-47 percent for women, -80 percent for men)
Taking Selfies (-40 percent)
Taking bathroom Selfies (-90 percent)
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