Great update YellowSpike!
Online dating is definitely a game changer for better or for worse, filters can be brutal if you're male and below average in height. I've read an entire profile of a 5'0" girl, only to see in closing: 6 ft and taller ONLY! Obviously not everyone is that blatant, but she wasn't alone; average and taller is a strong preference for many, but I don't blame them as there are plenty of men to choose from. We'd be equally picky if we were getting bombarded with messages too.
I know what you mean, I'm the shortest guy pretty much anywhere I go at 163 cm. Good to hear that you were able to escape that label (too bad for the new shortest guy).
And I didn't know online dating had already become the main form of dating in some places. Where I live, despite the rising popularity of apps like Tinder, people still seem to rely the most on shared social environments such as college, university, etc.
As a student, university is a great place to find a date, since you have a ton of people near your age that have similar interests. Changing classes presents you with a fresh roster, and there are frequent parties/gatherings to meet new people. You can even flirt during class!
As you get older, things slow down. If you work for a small company, your selection is also small. Even if you work for a large company, many are married, and dating a coworker has taboos that don't exist for students. If you land a stable career without a potential love interest, look elsewhere: bars/coffee shops, meet ups, introduction from friends, conferences, chance encounters, etc.
It has also been a huge contributor in pairing LGBTQ couples, since dating apps are also effective in thin markets. People who meet online seem to be divorcing less as well.
Source.
Some fun
statistics on online dating in the US!