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  • It’s probably due to the saturation of how many male drivers Lyft has. It reports that only 23% are female. While it doesn’t say how many non-binary drivers there are, I doubt they make up more than a few percent. That puts men at ~75% driver share. So the chance of a a female rider, which according to Lyft are about half of their riders, being paired with is vastly smaller than a male rider getting a man.

    0.5*0.75=0.375 chance for a man to get a male driver.

    0.5*0.23=0.115 chance for a women to get a female driver.

    While yes, you can abuse the system, you have to make a more conscious effort about being a “slimeball”. This isn’t necessarily a feature to prevent SH and SA, but more to make drivers and riders more comfortable.

    Oh, and about the amount of code: it would be less code, as you do not need to filter and can just start a match-search.