Summary of "Я ПРОВЕЛ ДЕНЬ В ДАЙВИНЧИКЕ"
Overview
The creator (29, based in St. Petersburg) tests a dating app profile on camera, scrolling through dozens of profiles in real time and harshly critiquing the service and common user behaviors. The tone is blunt and frequently profane. He repeatedly recommends deleting the app, arguing it wastes time and worsens users’ expectations.
Key practical tips & rules
- Profile basics he filled out:
- Age, gender, location, short tagline.
- A few photos — use real, varied shots (he criticizes single-photo profiles).
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If you get a mutual like, ask for a real date immediately — don’t prolong chatting.
Example phrasing: propose a time/place and end the chat if she’s cold or noncommittal.
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Don’t “play” long correspondence — it usually leads nowhere and wastes time.
- Use the “divide photos by three” rule: mentally reduce the pictured attractiveness to more realistic levels (three times worse) before deciding to like or message.
- Avoid using dating sites to look for friends — use local social groups instead.
- Don’t bargain with yourself by lowering standards after long browsing sessions; the more you scroll, the more your judgment degrades.
- Beware of obvious red flags: webcam/escort profiles, accounts with only one photo (possible fakes or AI-generated images), profiles that immediately advertise paid services.
- Be cautious with profiles that prominently feature children; consider whether the app is the right place for serious, family-oriented people.
- If you suffer from insecurity or chronic online-dating failure, consider paid coaching/consultation (he offers a 1.5-hour consultation for 50,000 — stated as expensive but positioned as a targeted option).
Observations about user behavior & platform dynamics
- High competition for a small subset of “popular” profiles: many men compete for few attractive women; many remaining profiles are low-quality, fake, or inactive.
- Many users treat the app as a dopamine-collecting place (likes/comments) rather than a tool to meet in real life.
- Common profile tropes: copy-paste descriptions (third-person), over-edited photos, and hidden agendas.
- A noticeable share of profiles are aimed at “friends” or networking rather than dating; many accounts contain only a single photo or dubious content.
What he did in the video
- Created and filled out his own profile.
- Scrolled through roughly 250–350 profiles during the recording, liking only a few.
- Commented in real time on individual profiles (age inconsistencies, photo issues, captions).
- Mentioned a past Tinder date and expressed skepticism that dating app quality has improved since then.
Promotion, community, and services mentioned
- Runs a Telegram channel with deeper commentary, real-time chats, and exclusive material.
- Encourages subscribing to his YouTube channel and joining live streams where viewers can speak and vote.
- Offers one-on-one paid consultations (price stated as 50,000).
- Mentions using CapCut for editing and offers programming coaching (Swift mentioned).
Notable locations, platforms, tools, and people
- Location: St. Petersburg (repeatedly referenced).
- Platforms: Дайвинчик (dating app), VK (VK dating), Tinder, Telegram, YouTube.
- Tools/products: CapCut (video editor), Swift (programming language, mentioned in passing).
- Speaker: male Russian YouTuber (unnamed in subtitles) who runs a Telegram community; friend “Svyatoslav” appears in chat references.
Category
Lifestyle
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