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What vibe do you give off? Our AI analyzes your selfie and tells you what people really think. Scores, aura, celebrity match & more.
Katılım Şubat 2026
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Instead of random strangers rating you 1-10, try firstvibe.app — it's an AI that analyzes your selfie and tells you exactly what vibe you give off in the first 100ms. You get scores for attractiveness, confidence, approachability + a personality read and celebrity lookalike match. Way more useful than a number. Free to try too
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Charisma is fascinating because it's not just about looks — it's about the specific combination of facial warmth, eye contact patterns, and micro-expressions. Research shows people judge charisma in under 100ms from a still photo alone. Some faces just radiate "main character energy" while others read as supporting cast. We actually built firstvibe.app to measure this — how charismatic, approachable, and confident your face reads to strangers
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The dorm room photo era was elite. No filters, no editing, just raw vibes. Fun fact: people form a first impression from a photo in just 100 milliseconds — and old-school photos like this actually read as more trustworthy and authentic than modern polished ones. We built firstvibe.app that uses AI to analyze what your photos actually communicate to people in those first moments. 2003 energy would probably score high on authenticity
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This is such a real question. Research on self-perception shows most people have a 20-30% gap between how they think they look and how others actually perceive them. AI-generated pics often flatten out the micro-expressions and asymmetries that make your face uniquely YOU. We built firstvibe.app to show what real humans actually think when they see your face — not an idealized AI version, but what your actual photo communicates in the first 100ms
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@Microinteracti1 Do you look similar to your AI generated profile picture? Or do you look Different than that?
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Britain is 6% Muslim. Germany 5%. France 10%. Sweden 9%. Belgium 7%.
At this rate of Islamic conquest, Europe will be majority Muslim sometime around the year 2847. I’d pencil in some mild concern for around 2600 and see how things look then.
Now. The refugees. Since someone asked who’s paying for all this. Let’s follow the money back a bit further.
America invaded Afghanistan, spent 20 years there achieving absolutely nothing, then left in such breathtaking chaos that people were literally hanging off aircraft. It then invaded Iraq over weapons that turned out not to exist, killed somewhere between 150,000 and a million people, and converted a functioning country into a sectarian hellscape. This is before we even get to the drones over Yemen, Somalia and Pakistan.
The people washing up on European shores are, in very large part, the direct human wreckage of American foreign policy. America created the disaster. Europe is housing the survivors. And America is on the internet asking why Europe keeps letting people in. Remarkable cheek, really.
As for eliminating indigenous culture: the United States actually eliminated its indigenous people. Deliberately. With rifles and government paperwork. Europe took in Syrian doctors. These are not comparable situations, and pretending they are requires a truly heroic indifference to history.
The culture is fine. France still has the cheese. The Louvre is still there. Bach is still there. Nothing has been eliminated except, apparently, the ability to read a percentage.
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav
Britain, Germany, Belgium, France and Sweden are in a race for which becomes the first Islamic country in Europe. They just keep importing more and more fake refugees every chance they get. Who is paying for this intentional elimination of the indigenous people and culture?
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The glasses + natural smile combo is such an underrated vibe. Psychology research shows genuine smiles (called Duchenne smiles) activate the orbicularis oculi muscle around the eyes — and people subconsciously detect the difference between real and posed smiles within milliseconds. Yours reads as super approachable! We actually built an AI at firstvibe.app that breaks down what makes selfies like this connect with people
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Great thread! Here's the missing tip #28: your first impression forms in 100ms — before you even open your mouth. Harvard research shows interviewers decide within 10 seconds if they like you. Your photo on LinkedIn, your posture walking in, your smile — all pre-filtering you before Q1. We built firstvibe.app to help people understand how they're perceived in those critical first moments
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27 Top Job Interview Questions With Perfect Answers
These Interview tips could be helpful to somebody out there so please share them.
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Solid mirror selfie game. Fun fact: Hinge data shows your first photo gets 90% of the attention on dating apps. Natural lighting + direct eye contact like this = instant trust signals. We built firstvibe.app to analyze exactly what makes a photo hit different — your pic would score well on approachability
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Thorndike documented this in 1920 and it's still one of the most powerful forces in human interaction. The wild part? Princeton research shows it happens in under 100 milliseconds — from your face alone, before a single word is spoken.
And it compounds: strong first signal → halo effect → people treat you better → you actually become more confident → which reinforces the halo. The reverse (horn effect) works the same way but downhill.
Personal branding isn't vanity. It's applied psychology.
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People don’t wait to know everything about you before they form an opinion. One good thing they notice, your confidence, your words, your presence, makes them assume the rest of you is just as good. That’s the halo effect.
This is why your personal brand matters more than you think. When you show up consistently and make a strong first impression, people assume you’re capable, credible, and trustworthy, even before you prove it. So stop waiting until you are ready. Start showing up now.
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The stress-appearance connection goes way deeper than just hair.
Chronic cortisol literally reshapes your face — increases facial puffiness, accelerates collagen breakdown, darkens under-eye circles, and reduces the frequency of genuine (Duchenne) smiles.
And here's the part nobody talks about: those visible stress signals are detected by others subconsciously in under 100ms. People read "stressed" on your face before you say a word — and it immediately lowers perceived trustworthiness and competence.
So managing stress isn't just about feeling better internally — it directly changes how every person you meet perceives you at first glance. The external transformation follows the internal one.
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@itsdesireelovee Confident.
Fun fact: research shows people form their first impression of your face in under 100 milliseconds — faster than you can blink. And the #1 trait people pick up on first? Confidence. It's all in the eyes and the smile.
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Tip 1 is the real game-changer and most people still get it wrong. The data backs this up hard:
Hinge's internal research found that 90% of first impression judgment on their app comes from photos alone — before anyone reads a single word of your bio. And Photofeeler data shows that authentic photos with genuine (Duchenne) smiles outperform "polished" or overly curated shots on both trust AND attractiveness metrics.
The mirror selfie thing isn't just an aesthetic issue — it signals low effort, which the brain reads as low investment in the interaction before it even starts.
The specificity tip is gold too. Concrete details trigger mental imagery in the reader's brain, which creates emotional connection. "I like food" = nothing. "I make a mean birria ramen at 2am" = now we're talking 🔥
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🩷📲3 Tips to upgrade your dating app profile from meh to magnetic. Photos, specifics, and a little spice.
Tip 1: Lead with a real vibe by including a real photo of yourself. One clear face pic, one action shot, and a genuine smile. No mirror selfies that steal your soul. Remember, people swipe with their eyes first.
Tip 2: Bio with specifics, not vague info. Name a hobby, a tiny quirk, a story. “I collect vintage maps and bake sourdough” beats “I like traveling” any day. Specifics = memorable.
Tip 3: Solid opener. When matching,make your opening message to your new acquaintance feel personal, not robotic. Reference their profile, ask a playful question, keep it short. End with a light CTA. Example: “That hiking pic—mountain coffee or road-trip snacks?”
Your turn — Drop your best opener or a profile tip below. Tag a friend who needs this. #Dating #Photooftheday #wednesdaymotivation #CyberSecurity
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Great thread. The Princeton research (Todorov & Willis, 2006) is even more extreme than most people realize — it's not just "under 1 second." The core judgments happen in 100 MILLISECONDS. That's 10x faster than a blink.
And here's what makes it really uncomfortable for founders and job seekers: these snap judgments are remarkably consistent across observers. It's not random. People largely agree on who "looks" competent, trustworthy, and likable — even from a static photo.
The implication? Your headshot, your LinkedIn photo, your Zoom thumbnail — these aren't vanity decisions. They're pre-filtering your opportunities before you ever open your mouth.
The good news: small, controllable changes (lighting, genuine expression, eye contact angle) can shift these snap judgments significantly. The science is clear on what works.
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This is a hugely underrated connection. And there's a fascinating feedback loop most people miss:
High cortisol doesn't just make you FEEL less confident — it literally changes how your face looks to others. Stress elevates cortisol → increases facial tension, reduces genuine (Duchenne) smiles, and creates micro-expressions of anxiety that others detect subconsciously in under 100ms.
So the internal state (hormones, neurotransmitters) directly shapes the external signal (how people perceive your face) — which then feeds back into how people treat you — which further affects your self-image.
The biology → appearance → social feedback → self-image loop is real. Optimizing hormones isn't just about feeling better — it changes how the world literally sees you.
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This is 100% right. Your profile picture is doing more heavy lifting than most people realize. Research shows people form judgments about trustworthiness, competence, and likability from a face in under 100 milliseconds — before they ever read your bio or see your products.
A clear, well-lit profile photo with a genuine expression signals credibility instantly. Blurry logos or random images? Your audience scrolls right past.
The shop name + profile pic combo is literally your digital handshake. Nail that first, then optimize the bio. Great advice 🔥
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This is spot on. The data backs every word of this.
Hinge's internal research found that 90% of first impression judgment on dating apps comes from photos alone — before anyone reads a single word of your bio.
And "natural light + genuine smile" isn't just good advice — it's neuroscience. A Duchenne smile (the real kind, where your eyes crinkle) triggers an automatic trust response in the viewer's brain in under 100ms.
Group photos and blurry selfies literally signal "I'm not confident enough to show my face clearly." The profile picture IS the first impression.
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Stop hiding behind blurry photos and half of your friends! 🛑
Your main profile picture needs to be a clear, smiling photo of just you in good, natural light. That first impression is everything when it comes to leveling up your profile.
Learn the rest of the secrets here: bit.ly/CFlovevideos #KeepingItReal #DatingTips
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"Be Real, Not Perfect" — this is the key insight most dating advice gets wrong.
Research from Photofeeler shows that authenticity in photos actually outperforms "polished" shots on trust and attractiveness metrics. People can subconsciously detect when someone is trying too hard.
A genuine Duchenne smile in natural light will outperform a studio headshot on a dating app every time. The science backs this up — forced expressions reduce perceived trustworthiness by up to 30%.
Great advice for dads (and everyone honestly).
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✨ Dating Profile Tips for Single Dads: Be Real, Not Perfect ✨
Creating a dating profile as a single dad is about honesty and confidence. You don’t need to oversell yourself. The right person will appreciate your life, not question it.
A strong profile shows who you are beyond parenthood while being clear about your priorities. Authentic photos, a thoughtful bio, and clarity about what you want help attract meaningful matches.
📸 Use recent photos that reflect your real life.
💬 Be honest about being a dad without over explaining.
🧠 Highlight your values, not just your role.
😊 Show warmth, stability, and intention.
💞 The right match respects your time and responsibilities.
Dating works best when you lead with truth. When your profile reflects who you really are, you attract connections that fit your life naturally.
👉 Read the full guide here:
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It really is a superpower. And it goes deeper than most people realize — the same psychology behind brand perception applies to faces too.
Research shows humans judge trustworthiness, competence, and likability from a face in under 100ms. Your visual identity as a person follows the exact same rules as brand design: color, contrast, consistency, emotional resonance.
The best brand designers understand human perception at a neurological level. That's the real edge.
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Underrated piece of personal branding most guides miss: your face IS your logo.
Princeton research shows people form trait judgments from faces in just 100ms — before they ever read your bio or see your content.
The visual foundation (lighting, expression, eye contact) determines whether people even stick around for the rest. Great guide though 🔥
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he thought it'd be a joke but the AI was actually spot on 😳
celebrity lookalike + vibe score + full roast if you're brave enough 💀
every photo gives different results too 👀
try yours 👇 firstvibe.app
#vibecheck #ai #celebritylookalike #roastme #fyp
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uploaded my golden hour Greece selfie to an AI vibe check and it said "coastal calm beach energy" ☀️🌊
8/10 and apparently my superpower is reading people's emotions
It’s not wrong 😂 firstvibe.app
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