Not basically, that's explicitly the argument I made: Women should lower their standards on dating apps, or even better, the algorithm should do it for them, since an overabundance of one gender is going to cause a devaluation of the individuals in that group.
You can claim that all the men on dating apps are just not up to your standards. That's 57% of men, by the way, so a majority. But plenty of women are finding their partners on there, and plenty others are meeting men who they want to be with--only to find it's not reciprocated.
You yourself listed as your first gripe that they have lazily taken selfies or gym selfies. So unless you're a photographer and the key trait you're looking for in a partner is "good at taking pictures of himself," shouldn't you instead think to yourself, "let me overlook this, assume he's a little more attractive than he seems in these bad pictures, and give him a chance?"