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LoginIf you're single and ready to mingle, there's no better time to do so, statistically speaking, than this Sunday, January 3, or "Dating Sunday. That day, the first Sunday of the year, is historically the most-trafficked day for dating apps , meaning more users flock to apps on Dating Sunday than any other day of the year. It's the first lonely holiday after the New Year. After looking at 25 years' worth of their Dating Sunday data, Match. Related stories. In , Coffee Meets Bagel , a dating app that takes a "slow dating" approach by giving users a limited number of matches daily, also reported Dating Sunday as their busiest day of the year. On that day, more than 1 million messages were sent between users who matched with each other, according to a press release from Coffee Meets Bagel. And now, with higher rates of loneliness and solitude due to the coronavirus pandemic, it's possible even more singles than usual will flock to dating apps to make meaningful connections.
The first Sunday of the year can be among busiest days for online dating. The first Sunday of the year has also been called "Dating Sunday" because of a spike in people logging online on that day to find romance, according to dating sites. On the first Sunday of , 2. On Tinder , the dating app on which you swipe left or right to show interest, more than 44 million matches were made on "Dating Sunday" last year, the company told ABC News. In comparison, a typical day on Tinder has around 26 million matches. In addition, nearly 10 percent of all swipes in January typically happen on that first Sunday in January, according to Tinder.
According to Tinder, on this day, more bios are expected to be edited than ever with 2, photos added every minute. So your chances of a match are set to be higher than ever.
Commentary: The dating site estimates a 42 percent spike in searches for love this Sunday. But why now? Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives. Has love passed you by without so much as a look or a wave?
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