Nobody wants to swipe anymore. Dating apps like Bumble and Tinder are scrambling to keep younger users engaged, and dealing with problems like bots on their platforms. But one brand is breaking the ...
Justin McLeod, the CEO of dating app Hinge, is stepping down from his position to launch an AI dating product called Overtone ...
The new venture will use AI “to help people connect in a more thoughtful and personal way.” ...
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Indian couples keep lying about how they met. Dating app stigma is real
If Zohran Mamdani can admit his Hinge romance, why can’t you?
In today's age of hyperconnectivity, our digital trails stretch long and wide. Applications like Bumble, Tinder, Hinge and ...
According to The Guardian, over 200,000 Nigerians patronise dating sites despite safety concerns such as identity fraud, ...
A new BBC Three documentary reveals how users are addicted to apps such as Tinder, Hinge and OKCupid in a desperate quest to ...
A new survey reveals a surprising trend: one in three dating app users turn to the platform for career networking, with many finding success in landing interviews, mentorship, or even job offers.
Made in India dating apps are getting it right in smaller cities by enabling youngsters navigate social dynamics, while US-based apps stumble ...
Asianet Newsable on MSN
BBC reveals how dating apps use addictive design to keep users swiping
A new BBC documentary reveals how dating apps like Tinder and Hinge use reward-based design to keep users swiping and ...
Gen Z is done with dating apps. More than half of the generation feels burned out often or always while using them, according to a July 2025 Forbes Health survey — the highest rate of any age group.
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The problem with options: Why dating apps are making people too picky
For most people entering the dating realm, whether it be your first time on the rodeo or your fifth turn around the block, ...
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