Once again, it's not either or.
	
	
		
		
			I go out constantly and meet people both in person AND via apps. Best of both worlds.
		
		
	 
Except this isn't in keeping with the premise of the OP, wherein one relies solely on said sites to find a date.  As I said previously, there is nothing wrong with using the internet, it can be a helpful tool.  But relying solely on it/computers for everything is very bad.
	
	
		
		
			You've always come off as closed minded to me. The benefit of an app life Okay Cupid is that I'd sense this early.
		
		
	 
That's too bad.  But it proves my point.  You really can't get to know someone over the internet, not like you can meeting them in real life.  meh, your loss.
	
	
		
		
			In real life, I'd possibly waste time on you if I was attracted. That's the benefit of apps over "IRL."
		
		
	 
So, getting a false reading online and being turned off is better than getting to really know the person?  By your own suggestion one shouldn't waste time on you......  Except I suspect that opinion didn't quite come across as you intended it.  Unless you truly are as closed minded as it makes you out to be.
	
	
		
		
			Meeting someone first IRL has an advantage of being able to show actual chemistry up front.
They both have pros and cons.
		
		
	 
The first line of this bit is basically agreeing with what I've already said.  You have yet to sell me on the second part, because all you've shown here is that it has far too many cons to be all that reliable as a source for anything more than "hooking up".  Sure, there is the rare occurrence where someone lucks out, but as the pre digital clock age saying goes, even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Sorry, but until actual evidence is proffered I will continue to rely on experiences of people I know over words typed by faceless complete strangers over the internet.  Sorry that brings me across as closed minded to you.  To most people that's just simple application of logic and reason.  To each his own.