I agree with the general goals, but I think it would be fighting hard against the current culture trends. I'm not gonna comment how I feel about them, but depended on age groups, people have different wants and needs. For example, I can comment for people in their 20s, it is completely normalized to be in "talking stages" with multiple people. Not sure how "a person can only talk to one person only" would work in this scenario. Not even talking about you match, but the other user doesn't use the app for whatever reason, so now the person is wasting their time.
I guess, my main question is, whether this hypothetical non-profit is supposed to replace Tinder/Match group as is but remove the behavioural UX that optimizes for profit, or actually try to affect the culture trends (which would need to be discussed first, before figuring out the "gameplay").
I guess, my main question is, whether this hypothetical non-profit is supposed to replace Tinder/Match group as is but remove the behavioural UX that optimizes for profit, or actually try to affect the culture trends (which would need to be discussed first, before figuring out the "gameplay").