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It's another way of screening potential customers for Match.com. They know if people have been active there a long time or they talk to a lot of people in general, then that person will be more likely to subscribe to their (now) parent company Match.com, which is full of inactives (70-80%) if you're not aware. There's nothing wrong with us, folks. They think we're perfect candidates to get fleeced. The problem is that people now know how much of a scam Match.com really is.