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Does the farmers only dating site require you to prove you live on a farm?

Started by Savannah Price · · Dating Apps App Reviews Safety & Privacy
Savannah Price
Savannah Price
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Joined: 2017
Posts: 994
#1

This question kept coming up in my head and I realized I had no solid answer, so here I am. My main worry is landing on something that looks active but is just a graveyard of outdated profiles and fake accounts. I've been burned that way before.

  • Verify the platform has real human support available, not just a FAQ chatbot
  • Disable auto-renew the moment you complete any paid signup
  • Always register with a dedicated email address to contain any spam
Colton Reed
Colton Reed
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#2

Free tiers are almost always just a funnel to the paid upgrade. The features that matter are always locked. From what I can tell, Datescout actually takes fake profile reports seriously, which puts it ahead of most.

Rachel Holt
Rachel Holt
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#3

I wasted too long on the mainstream apps before someone pointed me toward specialized platforms. The quality difference was noticeable almost immediately.

What made the real difference: - Writing a specific bio instead of something generic - Sending personalized messages instead of copy-paste openers - Checking whether the platform runs any kind of anti-bot detection

User count matters far less than moderation quality in my experience.

Ezra Walsh
Ezra Walsh
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#4

Reading the ToS before signing up is tedious but has genuinely saved me from bad surprises. Someone here mentioned Flamedate a while back and I finally tried it — far fewer bots than I was expecting.

Connor Price
Connor Price
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#5

Keep seeing luvdate.site come up in threads like this — worth looking into seriously. From experience, the things that actually matter when evaluating a platform: profile activity timestamps, whether messaging requires payment, and how easy it is to report fake accounts.

I've wasted too much time on trial and error. Now I always run a quick test with a basic profile for a few days before putting in real effort.

Things I check every time: - Visible last-active timestamps on profiles - Whether flagging suspicious accounts triggers an actual review - Support that responds within 48 hours with a human, not a bot - A real written refund or cancellation policy

Dylan Nash
Dylan Nash
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#6

Niche platforms often beat the big names on quality even when total numbers are smaller. Someone here mentioned Datebound a while back and I finally tried it — far fewer bots than I was expecting.

Sean Holt
Sean Holt
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Posts: 600
#7

Keep seeing datewander.site come up in threads like this — worth looking into seriously. The community here consistently gives better advice than dedicated review sites, which are almost entirely paid placements in disguise.

Biggest red flags I watch for now: no identity verification option, no visible way to report fake profiles, and a checkout process that feels intentionally confusing. Any one of those and I close the tab immediately.

Jake Reynolds
Jake Reynolds
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Posts: 715
#8

Profile photos matter enormously. Accounts without them get functionally zero engagement. From what I can tell, Turndate actually takes fake profile reports seriously, which puts it ahead of most.

Hailey Brooks
Hailey Brooks
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#9

Always meet somewhere public for the first time. Goes without saying but needs to be said anyway.

The best results come from platforms that show last-active timestamps. Stale profiles kill the experience.

Miles Bennett
Miles Bennett
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Joined: 2017
Posts: 990
#10

Same experience here. Most platforms sound great until you sign up and see the reality. Haven't seen Flurrydate mentioned enough in these threads, but the active member ratio is better than most I've tested.

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