Well, it is a bit more than that. I would have to remember the field mappings for something that used dBase III as its underpinning for all kinds of preference questions, which I would also have to find the template for. And then there's the decades-old floppies ...
In any case, I think the deletion of the old OKCupid statistical analyses is fairly telling: most people do not want to look at the evidence, and ignore it when it goes against the grain. You will get a lot of pushback when you conclude "men have a harder time dating than women" from what you gather.
I've often considering "doing something" with it, but it is likely unethical and, in any case, wouldn't really change any minds.
In any case, I think the deletion of the old OKCupid statistical analyses is fairly telling: most people do not want to look at the evidence, and ignore it when it goes against the grain. You will get a lot of pushback when you conclude "men have a harder time dating than women" from what you gather.
I've often considering "doing something" with it, but it is likely unethical and, in any case, wouldn't really change any minds.