I gave it a go a few times. I always get screwed though by how the website engages you; and I end up in the new-age/atheist section. Which is fine, I just don't want to, 'meet up,' under those circumstances, I guess. The local atheist church is less and less interesting to me lately. As far as everything else goes, it's always under some ********, 'self-improvement,' pretext, like there isn't enough of that. It's a very hit or miss sort of thing; and I don't have it in me, to miss 100 times just to hit once. And if people aren't *******, 'hiking,' they are meeting at some stupid bar, filling their stupid mouths with ****** food and drinks. And then, being a painfully single and lonely male, kinda says it all right there from the start. Not to mention my social status game is pretty (very, very) low; and my social game in general is pretty low. I could always join the shy people club; and then have to deal with all the extroverts who are just pretending or self-convinced they are introverts; which, arguably would help things along to some degree; but, then it's just the same old ********, just a bit more low-key.
I inherited group leadership of a local buddhist group once; and met up with one of the members. I thought a traditional Japanese Tea ceremony meet up would be neat; but, she shot down the idea. I guess it wasn't a Bhuddisty enough idea, lol.
Then throw in a healthy dose of data mining, profiling, and selling information to 3rd parties, yablahblahblah.
But, if you play it right, and put in the effort, I'm sure it's a chance to, 'meet,' people. I guess one of the perks is the younger generation has probably lost their attention span for that site, so it's probably mostly 30's and up who still use it; but, of course, they all drink, and if they don't drink, they are probably just habituated to all the stuff people who believe they are addicts are habituated to.
I haven't had much luck with the whole affair. And then there is the problem of established groups, where there is a core membership who already knows each other, so you have to kind be in that awkward state of newness, if you want to involve yourself with anything.
**** karaoke, **** the bars, **** the diners, **** the damn hikes, **** the self-improvement seminar on such and such topic, tired of it. Western culture is horse ****. If some one started a meetup where we learn archery and just take turns shooting arrows into the sky, that might be neat. Or maybe a traditional japanese tea ceremony, that'd be neat.