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BLYNE
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BLYNE
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BLYNE is a new generation socializing experience that identifies people's red lines and life stances with sociological methods, finds your similar among millions of people with the power of artificial intelligence and introduces you.
birds of a feather flock together
BLYNE, who recommends mental rather than romantic matches, believes that a solid friendship is at the heart of every solid relationship, no matter what form it takes, and focuses solely on finding the best match for you. he leaves it up to you to determine the type of relationship you will have.
matching minds alike
based on the idea of the social contract put forward by philosophers such as thomas hobbes, john locke and jean-jacques rousseau, it brings together people in the same position by determining the place of individuals in the social contract. for this, it analyzes the red lines of individuals and the limits of these lines. these limits serve to address the place of the individual in the social contract.
''those don’t know who they looking for, are doomed to the crowds.'' chuck palahniuk
instead of asking people their opinions about themselves, BLYNE asks people systematically designed questions that measure their reactions to events or situations. in this way, it detects not what people say, but what they do and what they say "no" to. using this data, it anonymously brings together people from all over the world with similar life stances and 'common no's', regardless of demographic characteristics such as age, gender, sexual orientation, language, religion, race, appearance and geography.
‘’the truth of people is revealed when they create themselves through their actions’’
 søren kierkegaard
BLYNE provides the applicability of a form of socialization that should be actually a form of socialization by uniting people through scientific methods on the basis of mental characteristics instead of superficial characteristics. in this way, it aims to reduce the loneliness problem of modern society by promising secure and longer-lasting friendships where people can be understood.