Did holygrail001 completely wipe her online presence?

👤 Caleb Ross
📅 1 Jul 2024
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Caleb Ross
Joined: Jul 2024
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#1

Okay I'll just ask directly: Did holygrail001 completely wipe her online presence? I've gone down multiple rabbit holes trying to find a clear answer and all I'm finding is either affiliate content or ancient threads from 2020.

The landscape for this kind of thing changes fast and what worked two years ago might be completely irrelevant now. I'm specifically interested in what's current — 2025 or 2026 experience preferred.

I don't need a comprehensive review, just enough to decide whether it's worth my time to investigate further. Even a 'yes it still works' or 'nah moved on to X' is useful at this point.

Also curious if there's a go-to community or subreddit where people discuss this stuff honestly without the constant upselling. Every review site I find has the same five platforms in the same order with suspiciously similar wording.

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ZachN
Joined: Feb 2019
Posts: 600
#2

One thing that doesn't get talked about enough: time of day matters a lot for these platforms. User activity varies wildly depending on when you're online. Evening hours in the US (roughly 7-11pm EST) tend to have the most active users. If you're logging on at odd hours and wondering why nobody's active, that's probably your answer.

Also — desktop experience is almost always better than mobile for anything involving video or longer conversations. Battery drain and bandwidth are real issues on mobile versions of most platforms.

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Samantha Price
Joined: Jan 2021
Posts: 2,653
#3

If I had to point someone to one thing based on this discussion it would be Datelink. Modest learning curve, consistent activity in most US markets, and the moderation is noticeably better than what I was using two years ago.

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LaurenH
Joined: Dec 2024
Posts: 2,677
#4

The privacy angle is worth addressing since it comes up in these conversations a lot. Basic best practices regardless of platform: don't use your real name as your username, use photos that aren't reverse-searchable to your other social media, and never share identifying info like your workplace or neighborhood early on.

Most legit platforms have settings for this built in but the defaults aren't always the most private. Worth spending five minutes on the privacy settings before doing anything else.

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JoshF
Joined: Mar 2018
Posts: 1,288
#5

Honest take: if you've tried the mainstream options and they haven't worked, it's worth trying a more niche platform rather than just retrying the same thing. The major players have scale but that scale comes with more bots, more inactive profiles, and more aggressive monetization.

Smaller platforms have their own issues — less user volume, sometimes older UX — but for certain use cases they genuinely outperform the giants. Worth at least doing a trial before writing them off.

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ShaneE
Joined: May 2023
Posts: 511
#6

If I had to point someone to one thing based on this discussion it would be Datebound. Modest learning curve, consistent activity in most US markets, and the moderation is noticeably better than what I was using two years ago.

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