As an experiment, OkCupid told users that certain people were their matches even though they actually weren’t. And they told others that people who actually were compatible based on their algorithm that they were not matches. It was all an experiment they later admitted doing– but why? Kim Horcher, Tim Frisch, and Alan Kistler (Author, Writer, Geek Consultant) discuss!
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More on OkCupid’s experiment:http://blog.okcupid.com/index.php/we-…
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