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    Josseph Lee commented  · 

    That definitely sounds like a bug rather than intended behavior. If profiles are supposed to be sorted by distance, users on the Big Island shouldn't keep seeing Oahu profiles mixed in randomly. It may be an issue with how the app prioritizes locations in Hawaii specifically. Hopefully, the team can investigate and adjust the distance algorithm to make nearby profiles appear correctly.

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    Josseph Lee commented  · 

    This would be a really convenient feature to have. Logging in by scanning a QR code through the app would be faster and more secure than entering passwords on a browser. Many platforms already use this method successfully, and it could improve the overall user experience. By the way, while reading about user-friendly authentication methods, I came across this interesting article: https://justmorsecodetranslator.com/blog/how-to-learn-morse-code/ . Hopefully, the developers consider adding this feature in a future update.