Lots of good information. The part I liked the most though were the ideas related to the Stable Marriage Problem. OKCupid looks like it could provide a much better environment for finding the best match for yourself rather than just finding a decent or acceptable match. This is an area I haven't seen properly breached often enough.
Additionally, were there any specific resources you used to get better information on the basics of OKCupid culture and presentation when you started?
There's a lot of data and research on what makes people successful at online dating, but I don't know anyone who actually tried to wholeheartedly apply this to themselves. I decided to be that person: I implemented lessons from data, economics, game theory and of course rationality in my profile and strategy and OkCupid. Shockingly, it worked! I got a lot of great dates, learned a ton and found the love of my life. I didn't expect dating to be my "rationalist win", but it happened.
Here's the first part of the story, I hope you'll find some useful tips and maybe a dollop of inspiration among all the silly jokes.
P.S.
Does anyone know who curates the "Latest on rationality blogs" toolbar? What are the requirements to be included?