Maybe the idea isn't bad and I'd argue there's indeed a market for such an app, but it won't take off with such implementation.<p>The "clever" code snippet is just silly. Would you use a tax form to lure accountants into your app? Maybe 1% in faang are obsessed with programming. The rest are there for the money.<p>The problem with dating in faang is the paranoidal anti-sex policy. Basically, just about any move to approach a female may and will be interpreted as harassment, so the game isn't worth the risk. The app needs to work around this policy, at the very least. The other problem is the overall unhealthy atmosphere around personal views that have nothing to do with work. If someone discovers your dating profile and finds there that you carelessly left a remark that you say prefer white women, you'll be fired. This is a disease of the today's tech corps and the app needs to provide anonymity and plausible deniability.<p>Edit. The exclusivity (or elitism, as another comment says) is a good idea, actually. Letting only certain audience in adds value to the club.