In Chemistry.com, come as you are. Unfortunately now, barely anybody does

It has been a long time since there was news on eHarmony.com vs. Chemistry.com. Chemistry.com was the one who brought eHarmony’s exclusionary practices to the national level last year.

For good reason: Chemistry.com is headed to the sinkhole.

Chemistry.com Monthly US people

I would go as far as to say that Chemistry.com and its ads helped bring about yesterday’s court settlement. Unintentionally. I don’t know what Match.com’s plans are with the site and why they are slowly killing it or letting it bleed to death.

P.S. Right now my newsreader has 367 posts, all about yesterday’s settlement. It’ll take a while to read and digest them all for publishing here. FYI, folks.

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