Difference between revisions of "Tinder"
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'''Tinder''' is a mobile dating application that allows users to meet others based on physical attraction. Users swipe right if they like the person or swipe left if they do not. A match is made when two users both swipe right on each other. Tinder is popular on college campuses, where students use the dating service for many possible reasons. It has been known to be a hook-up application, but due to Tinder’s simplicity, users also use it for downtime fun, to make new friends, or to find their future partner. | '''Tinder''' is a mobile dating application that allows users to meet others based on physical attraction. Users swipe right if they like the person or swipe left if they do not. A match is made when two users both swipe right on each other. Tinder is popular on college campuses, where students use the dating service for many possible reasons. It has been known to be a hook-up application, but due to Tinder’s simplicity, users also use it for downtime fun, to make new friends, or to find their future partner. |
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Tinder is a mobile dating application that allows users to meet others based on physical attraction. Users swipe right if they like the person or swipe left if they do not. A match is made when two users both swipe right on each other. Tinder is popular on college campuses, where students use the dating service for many possible reasons. It has been known to be a hook-up application, but due to Tinder’s simplicity, users also use it for downtime fun, to make new friends, or to find their future partner.