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In an era of dating app algorithms, this buzzy new book makes us believe in soulmates again
We're swooning over Emma Brodie's "Into the Blue," Reese's Book Club pick for April.
When Serena Smith rejoined dating apps after a break-up, she got vanishingly few matches — that is, until she changed her race to ‘white’ When my long-term relationship came to an end last year, I was ...
In 2024, user @bodaciousboho made two Hinge accounts using the exact same pictures of herself and the exact same prompts. On ...
A person opens an app, fills out a profile, and waits. Somewhere in a server farm, code runs through millions of data points. It compares answers to questions, analyzes swiping patterns, and weighs ...
Christian singles aren’t going to church to find life partners. They’re swiping on the apps. The first time Alex Entz saw his future wife, she was behind a paywall. The popular dating app Hinge had ...
Modern dating feels remarkably like a second job. For many successful professionals, seeking romance has become a tedious ...
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Dating app burnout fuels push for smarter profiles
With burnout rates among dating app users nearing 80%, experts and researchers are spotlighting strategies to improve online connections, from intentional first messages to narrative-driven profiles.
A few years back, Nathanael Fletcher, a 29-year-old software engineer living in Springfield, Missouri, hit it off with someone on a dating app. The pair had been going out for a little while when she ...
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