Did I get banned? (Read body text)

I just recently rejoined tinder and I’m amazed that after a few days that we haven’t gotten even a single like, let alone a match. Are any of the steps I’ve taken ones that would lead to a shadow ban, or at least explain the no matches? Back when I used it Tinder Gold would try to tempt you with fake likes but I’m not even getting that. •Created the account while my phone was still on VPN •Sometimes log on still connected to the VPN •Sometimes log on across corporate wifi which is located in Washington and I live in Canada (it’s spits out American ads when I’m on this IP) •It’s a couples account (not in the gross unicorn way me and my wife are simply too gay and want a girlfriend too) •My wife has logged into the account on her phone as well It uses a verified selfie, a real phone number, an actual email account, and I’ve used a boost and bought a week of Gold just to boost visibility but I’m astounded at literally nothing coming thru. Im okay in accepting it’s a profile issue, I just want to make sure we’re visible. Thanks!

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