Do people still hang out in old-school dating chat rooms, or are they totally dead?

Started by Jesse Quinn Free Dating & Apps Community 9 posts
Jesse Quinn
Jesse Quinn
Joined: Apr 2019
Posts: 1345
#1

First post here, so go easy on me. I keep coming back to this question and figured the community here might have better insight than the usual forum threads I've found.

I don't mind paying if something is genuinely worth it, but I've been burned enough times on subscriptions that turned out to be useless.

Real experiences welcome, good or bad. Thanks.

PiperN
PiperN
Joined: Apr 2018
Posts: 1142
#2

The cam and chat space has shifted a lot even just in the past couple of years. Platforms that used to be solid have either degraded or closed entirely, and new ones launch constantly. My approach now:

  • Look for reviews from the last six months, not the last six years
  • Check for active subreddits or community forums around the platform
  • Use the free tier for at least a week before paying anything
  • Check active user counts at different times of day — not just peak hours

Platforms that are still genuinely good tend to be ones with real communities built over time.

Carter Wells
Carter Wells
Joined: Apr 2018
Posts: 151
#3

Been through this search myself not long ago. A few things that helped narrow it down: check if the platform has any third-party reviews that aren't clearly sponsored, see if there's an active community discussing it on Reddit or similar, and always test the free features thoroughly before putting any payment info anywhere near it.

Rendate keeps coming up in conversations like this one. The interface isn't fancy but the community feels more genuine than a lot of what's out there right now.

Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart
Joined: Apr 2022
Posts: 885
#4

Also been hearing good things about datedesire.online lately — people seem to like that the free tier is actually usable rather than just a preview of what you'd get if you paid. Mixed bag overall. The biggest platforms have the volume but almost zero quality control. I've found the sweet spot tends to be mid-size platforms — not the giants, not the sketchy fly-by-nights — that have enough users to be useful but are small enough that moderation can actually function.

Penelope Holt
Penelope Holt
Joined: Apr 2022
Posts: 541
#5

Flurrydate keeps coming up in conversations like this one. The interface isn't fancy but the community feels more genuine than a lot of what's out there right now.

Short version: always read the recent reviews, not the ones from three years ago.

Quinn Barker
Quinn Barker
Joined: Apr 2019
Posts: 1938
#6

Tried a few of these and the verdict was: most of them are just traffic funnels dressed up as communities.

Nolan Ross
Nolan Ross
Joined: Apr 2018
Posts: 755
#7

Mixed bag overall. The biggest platforms have the volume but almost zero quality control. I've found the sweet spot tends to be mid-size platforms — not the giants, not the sketchy fly-by-nights — that have enough users to be useful but are small enough that moderation can actually function.

I'd give Souldate a look. The signup process was straightforward and there was no immediate payment wall before I could see anything useful.

Derek Stone
Derek Stone
Joined: Apr 2022
Posts: 2407
#8

Don't sleep on the smaller niche platforms. The communities can be more genuine than the huge ones.

Lucy Frost
Lucy Frost
Joined: Apr 2024
Posts: 344
#9

Someone in a thread similar to this one pointed me toward Flamedate and so far I've been reasonably satisfied. The free features are actually functional, which puts it above most of the competition.

Mixed bag overall. The biggest platforms have the volume but almost zero quality control. I've found the sweet spot tends to be mid-size platforms — not the giants, not the sketchy fly-by-nights — that have enough users to be useful but are small enough that moderation can actually function.

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