Has Internet dating impacted society on a negative or positive basis, you be the judge?
On average, marriages resulting from Internet connections last 18 months. Whereby marriages formed via traditional means last an average of 47 months.
In 2009, according to statistics based on U.S. online dating usage there were 2437 complaints lodged against online dating services. This figure has risen sharply compared to the same period four years prior. In 2005, this statistic was significantly less with complaints leveled against online dating services recorded at just 946.
In 2003, the global annual turnover from online dating subscriptions and associated advertising revenue stood at approximately 850 million dollars. Today, in 2011, the estimated annual revenue for online dating services is expected to top 4 billion dollars in associated revenues.
As of 2010, one in five long-term couples met online. 28% of men and women have dated someone they met online. 68% of singles in America have been involved with online personals (directly or indirectly) or know someone that has met their partner online.
In 2009, mobile dating technology became in integral concept with the major online dating sites. By 2010, mobile dating usage rose by 83%. Every week, mobile daters spend 10 minutes and 18 seconds scanning their mobile devices for a companion. According to traffic sources, the three most visited mobile dating applications were Flirtomatic, Match and eHarmony. Currently, revenue generated from mobile dating applications exceeds 1 billion dollars annually.
Online dating usage in San Francisco grew by nearly 30% in 2010, which is nearly double the national average growth in America. Summer proves to be the busiest period for singles going online looking for love. In 2009, New York became just the second American state to introduce the Internet Dating Protection Legislation.
Online dating is also proving to be a big hit throughout other nations as well. In Australia, for example, IBIS World has estimated annual turnover relating to online dating revenue to exceed 100 million dollars, indicating that Australia, per capita, uses online dating services more than any other country in the world.
Other countries experiencing significant growth in this sector include China and India. In China, for the period reflecting the last six months of 2010, the usage of mobile dating applications grew by more than 200% compared to the same period just twelve months prior.
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