"radical transparency" means anyone who ever matched with a person can write a review of them and see all the other reviews. And some means of ID verification so people can't create alt accounts.
In fact, we're already seeing shifts in that direction. For instance, DateMyAge has made strides by offering detailed breakdowns of credit usage and ensuring that all charges are clearly explained upfront. DateMyAge customer support team is responsive and open about their policies, which fosters trust among users. In my own experience, having access to transparent information about how my data is used and how matches are made has made me feel more secure and respected on the platform. As more users prioritize authenticity and clarity, I anticipate that other dating apps will follow suit, making radical transparency the norm rather than the exception.