![]() on my profile, I got many, many messages per week, but way fewer messages from people I might be interested in. Maybe kinky people are gradually taking over OKC? If so, AWESOME.) During the weeks that I had "coded" references to various kinky movies/books/etc. And even I am a little less kinky than I used to show up as on OKC, but I've still got my icon. (I generally rate kinky questions with a high level of importance, and therefore I'm pretty far to the right of the OKC kinky bell curve. I ran some n-of-1 experiments with my OKC profile for a few weeks. Nth-ing the "just say it on your profile" tactic. Or who knows? Maybe people ARE getting more kinky. It's a little annoying that it's become harder to pick out people with similar levels of kink, but it is a little encouraging that your average person is more kinky than OKC used to think. I know it used to place me at the high end of the spectrum, but now I'm like barely above average on kink - and I'm pretty sure I answered the questions the same way. So I think OKC tweaked their formula a bit. Anyway, I think suddenly a lot of people noticed that OKC thought they were kinky, when they themselves did not consider themselves kinky. Before, I think those graphs were buried a few clicks deep into someone's profile, and now I think it's one of the main tabs. My guess? At some point, they changed their profile layout to encourage people to look at the matching graphs. Noticed the same thing you noticed : they've definitely raised the bar for what they consider "kinky." Not just as applies to the icon, but also in their "matching graphs" (the ones that show how compatible you are for certain traits) I left OKC for a while (about a year) and then came back and made a new profile.
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