Friday 29 March 2019

THIS IS WHAT YOUR FAVORITE 'GAME OF THRONES' PARTNER SAYS ABOUT YOU ACCORDING TO OKCUPID DATA


You may not be able to date Jon Snow, but OKCupid still believes that Game of Thrones can give you an energetic date.

To celebrate the launch of its new Game of Thrones profile badges on Wednesday, the online dating service has published data revealing the correlation between the opinions of program users and their frequenting habits. And, little boy, who knew that Westeros could make a better matchmaker algorithm.

OKCupid discovered that Game of Thrones had been mentioned almost 2 million times in user profiles. So they added questions about the HBO hit as options for the long survey that all users must do to initially create a dating profile.

More than 300,000 (and more) responded to the Game of Thrones instructions; OkCupid then made reference to these responses with other profile information for trends. And yes, we know that the conclusions of the data can only show correlation instead of causality, but let's entertain ourselves anyway. Because it seems that online dating, you win or you die alone.


The highlight of the data may have been the fact that the more anti-Trump people wanted Jon and Daenerys to win, while the pro-Trumpers wanted the Lannisters to retain the Iron Throne. Although President Trump rarely pays his debts, Stongman Lannister's tactic seems to speak with his supporters. May the mother have mercy on the soul that prefers a leader who will destroy his own kingdom to preserve his power.

Users who thought Jon and Ygritte were the ultimate #RelationshipGoals were mostly men, while those who supported Khal Drogo and Daenerys were mostly women (note: Daenerys and Jon were not offered as an option for the best couple ). It was also discovered that senders Jon and Ygritte liked to talk more than those who preferred Khaleesi and his Khal.

The lovers of Drogo and Dany were more accustomed to the scenes of one night and that the astrological sign of their Sun and its stars was important. This makes sense, since these two birds of love were about to become arduous and heavy for a great destiny.


But lovers of Drogo and Dany have also proven to be fairly egalitarian, preferring to divide the cost of dates equally (though you can say more about women and men than Game of Thrones). The people who sent Tormund and Brienne took a step forward and were more likely to challenge gender roles in their married life. Embraced by fire indeed!

As expected, those who still persevere today, the great Ned and Catelyn Stark (RIP) were more likely to seek a lifelong partnership. Just make sure you do not let your Stark travel too far south, ladies.
So maybe your love life is not as fantastic as Jon and Daenerys come together to create a song of fire and ice. But you can certainly fly sparks by asking 57% of OkCupid users who are currently reviewing Game of Thrones before the first one.

All OKCupid members who said "yes" to the program or will not receive a badge on their profile. The dating service predicts that this simple show of loyalty will lead to more likes and conversations, based on previous badge data and the enormous amount of Game of Thrones mentions.

Joyce Walters is an expert author of Telecommunication industry and contributes his valuable thoughts for telecom industry readers. Get Latest Refurbished Apple iPhone and Other Offers related Refurbished phones Deals in the UK, Visit dhammatek.co.uk/

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