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Tinder Launches In-App Election Resource for UK Singles

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  • Tuesday, July 09 2024 @ 12:53 pm
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Tinder is launching a new in-app tool to encourage UK voters to access information about the upcoming election.

According to Mobile Marketing Magazine, the initiative called “Give an X” offers an in-app “Swipe Card” that provides unbiased information about the election and candidates so that users can make informed decisions for the General Election taking place this summer.

When a user swipes right on the card, Tinder redirects them to a Voting 101 FAQ page in partnership with youth-led, non-partisan charity My Life My Say. The FAQ page offers information on where to vote, what to bring, and steps for those who have recently moved as well as information about the election.

Tinder Delves Into In-Person Events with New Partnership

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  • Wednesday, July 03 2024 @ 11:24 am
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Solemates Run Club in the UK

Dating app Tinder has partnered with running coach app Runna to launch a special summer run club for singles.

According to Runner’s World magazine, the “Solemates” club was created in response to a growing need from Tinder app users for activity-based dating events. There is also a significant number of runners joining Tinder, and the term “running” is one of the top trending profile-tagged “interests” that people can choose from on the platform.

SoleMates events are taking place in June and July in London, and will be held on Wednesday nights for three consecutive weeks at different areas, including Clapham and Central London. The third location is to be determined.

Chinas Latest Dating Obsession is Livestreamed Blind Dates

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  • Friday, June 28 2024 @ 03:44 pm
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Xiaohongshu - Chinese Dating App

Young singles in China are taking to social media platforms like Xiaohongshu (also known as RED) to participate in livestreamed blind dates.

According to the Australian Broadcasting Network (ABC), livestream dating is “romantically themed video conference calls” where up to nine people can join a so-called “dating room” and talk with each other. But instead of a closed and private Zoom call, it is open to the public for any number of people to watch.

The concept is similar to a game show, where the participants give a little background on themselves and are often asked to “demonstrate a talent,” according to ABC. The participants have to be willing to make an effort to represent and “market” themselves, whether it’s through a talent or charm or other ability.

Singles in India Are Most Passionate About Sports

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  • Monday, June 24 2024 @ 11:19 am
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India Singles Like Sports

Young daters in India are looking to find love based on their passion for sports like Cricket, according to a new study by dating app Happn.

According to the Deccan Chronicle, more than 60 percent of singles on the app are looking to match with someone who shares their love of sports. Cricket is by far the favorite sport among daters, but women over 35 are particularly enthralled with the sport (79 percent) and are more likely to match with someone else who shares that passion.

The majority of singles (over 70 percent) also want their partners to be athletic as well as being into sports. Among Gen Z singles, that figure rises to 83 percent. Women are more interested in playing a sport together on a date than men are, too.

Almost 80 Percent of Gen Z and Millennials Report Dating App Fatigue

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  • Friday, June 14 2024 @ 02:22 pm
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Gen Z Dating App Fatigue

A new survey from Forbes Health has revealed that a whopping 80 percent of Gen Z and Millennial respondents said they are burned out from dating apps.

Forbes surveyed 1,000 singles over eighteen years old who had used a dating app in the past year and found that 40 percent of people feel burned out because they have been unable to find a good connection with someone on an app. Meanwhile, 35 percent say it’s due to being disappointed by people, and 27 percent say it’s because they have been rejected.

Interestingly, twenty-four percent say they feel burned out because of having repetitive conversations with many matches at once, 22 percent say it’s due to swiping, and 21 percent say it’s from all the time they spend on the apps, according to Forbes.

New Tinder Study Shows Men and Women Don’t Understand What Each Other Wants from Dating Apps

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  • Thursday, June 06 2024 @ 02:17 pm
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Tinder Green Flag Study Results
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A new study by dating app Tinder shows that women and men have major misconceptions about what each other wants from dating apps.

According to USA Today, Tinder’s “Green Flags Study” polled 8,000 heterosexual men and women between 18-34 years old across the U.S., United Kingdom, Canada and Australia to see what people think of the opposite sex when it comes to using dating apps. Researchers pointed out that both men and women who identify as straight were quick to make assumptions about what others actually want out of Tinder, and turned out to often be wrong.

More than half of male (53 percent) and female (68 percent) respondents said they are seeking a romantic relationship.

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