Meta Shutting Down Speed Dating Service Sparked

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  • Friday, January 28 2022 @ 09:20 am
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Less than a year after its debut, Meta is shutting down its virtual speed dating service Sparked as it moves forward with the Audio Dates feature for Facebook Dating.

Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook (name change happened in Oct of 2021), confirmed that Sparked would be shut down on January 20th, according to Tech Crunch. Sparked was developed by Meta’s in-house testing group the NPE Team in the hopes it would drive people to join the Facebook Dating service. 

Sparked sent an email to its users which read:

"We started building Sparked in late 2020 to help people find love through an experience rooted in kindness. Since then, thanks to regular input and feedback from you, we improved where we could, learned a ton, and made connections between people…Like many good ideas, some take off and others, like Sparked, must come to an end."

2022 Dating Sites Reviews Choice Awards - Free

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  • Thursday, January 27 2022 @ 09:14 am
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2022 Dating Sites Reviews Choice Awards - Free
Recipient Plenty of Fish

The 2022 Editor's Top Pick - Free award winner is Plenty of Fish. Very few dating service that offers free communication by messaging comes close to the number of members POF has. On average 3 million members log in every day to search for members and communicate with them. The POF website and apps are well designed and offer many features including video chat.

Online Security Consortium Publishes First Safety Standards

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  • Wednesday, January 26 2022 @ 09:36 am
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The OASIS Consortium published its first set of safety standards for the next generation of the Web, which includes the metaverse. The goal is to create a blueprint for how companies and developers should approach online safety going forward.

The Consortium was founded in 2021 shortly after the insurrection at the Capitol in the U.S., a day where a mob terrorized and threatened lawmakers ahead of the certification of Biden as President. Investigations into the riot have shown how social media, particularly Facebook and its outsized influence, has helped to radicalize people when it comes to their political viewpoints.

According to Time Magazine, The Consortium addresses issues across a number of tech industries, including dating apps, video games, and immersive tech platforms that are leading the way into the metaverse, or what’s called Web 3.0. Leaders from Riot Games, The Meet Group (which owns dating apps like MeetMe, LOVOO, Growlr, and Skout) and others have helped to develop these standards for improving safety and privacy as people spend more time online.

2022 Dating Sites Reviews Choice Awards - Up & Coming

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  • Tuesday, January 25 2022 @ 09:06 am
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2022 Dating Sites Reviews Choice Awards - Up & Coming
Recipient Stitch

The 2022 winner of the Editor's Top Pick - Up & Coming award is Stitch. While it was launched 6 years ago, these last few years has seen Stitch catch on in more places worldwide with their target demographic of older singles. Its main focus is a community designed to help bring companionship to people 50 and over. It is not just for singles and dating, but this does make up a large portion of their single members goals.

Match Group Sues Dating App MuzMatch for Trademark Infringement

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  • Monday, January 24 2022 @ 04:30 pm
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Match Group, owner of the popular dating apps Tinder, OkCupid and Hinge, has sued dating app MuzMatch for Trademark infringement.

The online dating company said that MuzMatch, a British-based matchmaking app for Muslims, has copied their products and services, according to The Daily Mail. Match Group pointed to the use of the word “match” in the app’s metadata, which are keywords used by companies to make their products more prominent in Internet search findings. Match Group says that MuzMatch has included keywords like “match-muslim” and “uk-muslim-match,” which the company says are its registered marks that MuzMatch is co-opting for their own benefit.

MuzMatch rejects the allegations, saying that Match Group doesn’t have claim to the word “match.” The British company also has a U.S. copyright registration for the wordmark “Muzmatch” that has been in place since 2015, as well as in France and Germany.

Tinder Developing New Swipe Party Feature

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  • Friday, January 21 2022 @ 07:44 am
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Dating app Tinder has confirmed it is developing a new interactive feature called Swipe Party, enabling others to virtually join a user as they sort through profiles.

Swipe Party was discovered by Dutch website GratisDatingTips, who spotted new lines of code added to the app’s latest update. Citing further proof of the new feature, the site also discovered that a developer at Tinder had listed Swipe Party as his main development project, further tipping off news outlets like Tech Crunch to what was underway. Tech Crunch confirmed with Tinder that this feature is in development.

There aren’t many details yet about how Swipe Party will work, but Tech Crunch noted that it does involve a user inviting friends to join and enabling the microphone and video functions on the app. The idea is that multiple users can observe as a user looks at profiles, and advise whether to swipe left or right, making choosing a match a group effort.

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