An Image of Ourselves in Our minds
summary
Online dating is frequently used by individuals looking for potential relationships and intimate connections. Central to dating apps is the creation and refinement of a dating profile, which represents the way individuals desire to present themselves to potential mates, while hiding information they do not care to share. To investigate the way frequent users of dating apps construct their online profiles and perceive the effectiveness of strategies taken in making profiles, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 20 experienced users who are Chinese college-educated young adults and uncovered the processes and rationales by which they make profiles for online dating, particularly in selecting images for inclusion. We found that participants used idealized photos that exaggerated their positive personality traits, sometimes traits that they do not possess but perceive others to desire, and sometimes even traits they wish they had possessed. Users also strategically used photos that show personality and habits without showing themselves, and often hid certain identifying information to reduce privacy risks. This analysis signals potential factors that are key in building online dating profiles, providing design implications for systems that limit the use of inaccurate information while still promoting self-expression in relationship platforms.
Publication
Authors
Fan Zhang, Yun Chen, Xiaoke Zeng, Tianqi Wang, Long Ling, RAY LC
Year
2025
Interview Procedure
We conducted semi-structured interviews with 20 college-educated young adults in China who are experienced users of dating apps.
The semi-structured interviews were designed to cover three main topics: a step-by-step profile construction process to see how daters choose photos and text for their profiles, questions regarding self-presentation in profiles, and perception of others’ presentation.
Profile Construction
We asked participants to use the profile-making interface of Tinder to create a new profile step by step.
Key Findings
