
Gulizar would do the same as Google who brings search results in front of people and do not interfere with what they would do with the information. Of course, these preferences were primarily for just texting, then making a video call and having a face-to-face conversation if everything went well. Then, the first preferences and the second preferences were matched, and this was the way the process continued.

First of all, the algorithm matched the mutual first choice of candidates. So the users of Gulizar had to focus on multiple alternatives to find their partners. A person who is obsessed with one of the opposite sex will be condemned to be alone if the person he/she is interested in does not like himself/herself as a result of a divine coincidence. Some people are more desirable than others because of their age, physical characteristics, personality, family histories, fame, wealth, or a combination of these. As you may have experienced, supply, and demand in the relationship market often do not coincide with each other. You can argue that there is no need to research this, you can bring together those who like each other, and it will be done. I've already researched and found the algorithm to match a person to another who prefers the opposite sex. The majority of the population seemed to have taken the idea that, with the influence of novels, films and social norms, every man and woman should only have a soul mate and that they would be a completely different person when they meet their soulmate.Īlthough algorithms tend to behave independently when they are left to their natural state, they are not rebellious by nature. Although multiple matches and temporary relationships have been experienced and accepted in certain narrow social circles, they were not suitable for commercial activity.

If the algorithms I used were not enforced, they would produce triplets of human beings instead of finding a soul mate. Similar to Diogenes, mathematics seemed to rebel against one-to-one relationships. Part 19: The Drama Of An Ordinary Toy Soldierĭiogenes, who was wandering the streets of Athens with his torch, answered people who asked what he was looking for as “I am looking for a man." If he lived, he would not like me to search the secrets of love among data stacks, because he was opposed to monogamy as it was not common in nature. Part 14: The Goddess Of Matchmaking, Gülizar
