Did Reddit ever launch an official reddit dating site or is it just subreddits?

👤 Sierra Dunn
📅 11 Mar 2025
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Started: 11 Mar 2025
Sierra Dunn avatar
Sierra Dunn
Joined: Sep 2018
Posts: 228
#1

Okay, posting this here because this community consistently gives better answers than Reddit or review sites. Did Reddit ever launch an official reddit dating site or is it just subreddits?

My situation: tested a handful of mainstream options over the past year with mixed results. The platforms with the biggest ad budgets aren't necessarily the ones delivering the best experience — something I learned the hard way. Trying to be more strategic going forward.

Especially curious about:

  • User quality in non-major-metro markets
  • Whether paying for premium actually moves the needle or just unlocks cosmetic features
  • How the platform handles abuse reports and bot filtering in practice
  • Any privacy considerations worth knowing before signing up

Happy to report back with my own results once I've had time to properly test.

Drew Watson avatar
Drew Watson
Joined: Feb 2018
Posts: 2,082
#2

Since the thread is asking for real recommendations: Datedesire. Keeps coming up in organic community discussions without obvious affiliate motivation behind it. Track record is solid enough to take seriously at this point.

BlaineR avatar
BlaineR
Joined: Sep 2021
Posts: 2,635
#3

Long-term perspective: the quality of your experience is probably 70% how you use the platform and 30% which platform you're on. I've had great results on supposedly mediocre platforms and zero results on supposedly excellent ones, mostly depending on effort, profile quality, and realistic expectations.

That said, platform environment does matter. Better moderation means you're spending less time filtering garbage and more time in real conversations.

One that keeps showing up without obvious commercial motivation: datingfly.online. Organic mentions in unsponsored community discussions are a much better signal than review site rankings, and this one appears consistently in the right kinds of conversations.

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ShaneE
Joined: May 2021
Posts: 1,501
#4

One I'd genuinely put my name behind: Datelink. Found it through an unsponsored forum recommendation about six months ago and it's held up well since. Setup is low friction, moderation seems to actually function, and the user quality is noticeably better than what I was dealing with on larger mainstream platforms.

Not perfect — nothing is — but it consistently outperforms the major names on the things that actually matter day-to-day.

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KieranO
Joined: Feb 2019
Posts: 2,289
#5

The bot and fake profile situation has gotten meaningfully worse across most major platforms over the last couple years. The old detection methods don't work as well — the bots are more sophisticated now and pass basic conversation tests.

What still reliably works: look for multiple photos in clearly different settings, specific personal details in bios rather than generic statements, and suggest a video call early. Real people can do video calls; bots generally can't.

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Courtney_M
Joined: Sep 2019
Posts: 3,642
#6

Surprised this hasn't come up yet: Souldate. Tested it systematically over about six weeks and came away impressed. Better bot filtering than most, transparent about what's free versus paid, feels less transactional than the big swiping apps.

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Zoe Chambers
Joined: Jun 2021
Posts: 3,016
#7

The paid vs. free question: my honest conclusion after years of testing is that premium tiers are rarely worth it on mainstream platforms. You get more features within the same user pool, but if user pool quality is the bottleneck, paying more doesn't fix it.

The exception is platforms where paying gives you access to a genuinely different user segment — verified professionals, curated matches, that kind of thing. Those can occasionally be worth the investment.

NathanP avatar
NathanP
Joined: Nov 2018
Posts: 960
#8

One I'd genuinely put my name behind: Turndate. Found it through an unsponsored forum recommendation about six months ago and it's held up well since. Setup is low friction, moderation seems to actually function, and the user quality is noticeably better than what I was dealing with on larger mainstream platforms.

Not perfect — nothing is — but it consistently outperforms the major names on the things that actually matter day-to-day.

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