Abstract

ABSTRACT Prior research has produced contradictory findings regarding online daters’ potential to navigate the algorithmic systems to find compatible matches. Drawing upon a structuration algorithm media effects model, we examine whether online daters with a higher level of algorithm awareness experience less online mate-searching difficulty and report more optimism and hope after using online dating services. Analysing data from a national representative sample of American online daters (N = 871), we found that, in general, algorithm awareness was negatively related to mate-searching difficulty, which was negatively related to optimism but not hope. In addition, the relationship between algorithm awareness and mate-searching difficulty was stronger among female users than male users in our sample. The findings suggest a potentially positive role of algorithm awareness in promoting immediate online mate-searching experience on current dating platforms used by American online daters. We further discuss the implications on the role of algorithm awareness and positive immediate mate-searching experience in relation to more long-term outcomes, which calls for a dialectic view of algorithm awareness and immediate online success.

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