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Dating Apps Not Working? It’s Time to Find a Hobby

While Hinge’s advertising slogan boasts that it is “designed to be deleted,” the lawsuit claims Match Group’s dating apps are really designed to turn users into “addicts” who do not find true love and instead keep purchasing subscriptions and other paid perks to keep the publicly traded company’s revenue flowing.

Tinder, Hinge maker Match Group sued over ‘addictive’ dating apps : NPR

Because hobby apps are nicer places to exist, people spend more time on them – and they can eventually turn into services that are more than advertised. That includes finding like-minded people with whom you’d want to spend your time romantically.

Goodbye Tinder, hello Strava: have ‘hobby’ apps become the new social networks? | Apps | The Guardian

Those apps aren’t offering a commercialized form of romance, so they can seem more authentic.

Dating apps could be in trouble – here’s what might take their place – BBC News

Footnotes

  1. The who, where and why of online dating in the U.S. | Pew Research Center ↩︎
  2. The who, where and why of online dating in the U.S. | Pew Research Center ↩︎
  3. The who, where and why of online dating in the U.S. | Pew Research Center ↩︎
  4. The online dating effect: Where a couple meets predicts the quality of their marriage – ScienceDirect ↩︎
  5. Learner love story: How Amanda and Rob fell in love on Duolingo! ↩︎

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