Aziz Azari (probably got the last name wrong) just published a book called "Modern Romance" on how people do some damn weird and self-defeating things when they interact over devices. It was amusing, and has actual data.
I've tried that type of thing. It's been really successful in the past. But there are some massive class and race issues here, and I have married into a very particular social class, which I am not natively part of. Loosely, at this point I'm white and upper middle class living in a the very religious and conservative Southern US. Okay, the white part's always been there, but the rise in social class is new. I grew up REALLY poor in a timber town in the Pacific Northwest and waver between being agnostic and atheistic, depending on how annoyed I am. The local chiffon and cotillion set doesn't approve of the flannel and the tattoos or the refusal to condemn, well, everybody who isn't also a rich, white, conservative southerner. And I've travelled too much to hate anybody before I've met them.
If it wasn't for the local political climate, I think it would have worked better. But at this point I'm sort of scared to go to the grocery store.