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LoginThis has truly been the year of the dating app. Tinder has grown astronomically over the past year, with a user base that now stands at over 50 million. One of the founders of Tinder, Whitney Wolfe, has just launched her new dating app, Bumble , specifically to improve the experience for women by putting them in charge. Read more: Tinder reminds us startup origin stories are rarely what they seem. App-mania is not just affecting English-speaking countries. A dating app for gay men in China, Blued, has been making headlines recently since it passed 15 million users , even more than its US counterpart, Grindr, and it is now being used as a tool by the Chinese government to spread awareness of HIV. This is a new trend. Five years ago — or even fewer — meeting a date online was seen as something only lonely, desperate people do. It took a tipping point before the cynics changed their minds, when enough people were using these apps that they became normalised. A dating app has become a fashionable thing to have, like a designer bag, or a startup in Shoreditch.
With new dating apps appearing every week, it can be hard to navigate your way from one catchy one-word app to the next. And yet most coverage of the world of dating apps rather sadly! Men can only see the profiles of women who choose to show them to that particular guy. Meanwhile, women can see where the guys physically are. The app, created in London by lawyer Hatty Kingsley-Miller, is designed to deal with a number of the issues she experienced when she herself dated online.
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In , Tinder revolutionised the online dating industry with a simple system, swipe right if interested, left if not. Instead of having a matchmaker rifle through thousands of profiles to find someone unique, users are allowed to decide whether they like someone based off a few photos. In comparison to the services which had come before, Tinder made dating simple, but it also, as studies have found, made it less about lasting connections and relationships and more about casual hook-ups and cheesy openers. At the time, IAC also owned Match. Created by Russian entrepreneur Andrey Andreev, Badoo has had many lives, including as a social games and quiz app in Facebook Games heyday in the early s.
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