Last Sunday, popular dating app, Tinder, saw over three billion swipes globally – the most swipes the app has seen since its launch in 2012. As well as the increased swiping , conversations are now 10-20% longer than previously worldwide. Members are, according to the app, connecting with more care than before. And, yes, there are a lot of people talking about toilet paper.
According to Tinder, the significant jump in use is down to the app's new and free 'passport' feature, which allows users to connect with anyone, anywhere in the world. As a lot of us are feeling the pressures of staying at home, we can now use Tinder to transport ourselves anywhere in the world. So we can catch up with the people from our hometown or where we went to school, perhaps the city we used to live in.
Elie Seidman, Tinder CEO, said. 'We hope our members, many of whom are anxious and looking for more human connection, can use Passport to transport themselves out of self-quarantine to anywhere in the world. We’re inspired by how people are using Tinder to be there for each other, and we want to fan these flames of social solidarity.'
Whether you're an active Tinder user or you're new to the platform, it's good to know that you can still maintain your dating life in a lockdown. Here are the best ways to 'get back out there,' figuratively speaking of course.How To Maintain Your Dating Life In A Lockdown
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