
Even though it grew out of Facemash, Facebook has always been, by default, a dating site. With its portable social graph, an enormous user base and repository of images, and droves of social and interest data, it's no surprise that so many dating startups have chosen to build on top of its platform. Each in some way leverages Facebook's social graph/data to find you better matches. Yet, even so, Michael Brotzman believes that the majority of Facebook dating sites still aren't taking full advantage of the social graph -- that they're just compatibility engines in disguise. The biggest problem for single people, he says, is discovering other trustworthy daters in their circles, seeing how they're connected, and getting an introduction. That's why Brotzman and team are today launching
The Datable, a dating site that is on a mission to build its own social graph on top of Facebook data -- in other words, a "singles graph."
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