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(There’s even a modern malady called nomophobia, which is short for no-mobile-phobia, to describe the deep psychological attachment people have to their phones.) Tinder uses your phone’s location services to allow you to set your “dating radius” as close as one kilometre.
She called him that because he was the quintessential 30-something Bay Street guy—handsome, wealthy, confident and married to his job in finance.
Today it has an estimated 24 million active monthly users, nearly 3 million in Canada, and it’s used primarily by 18- to 34-year-olds. It whittles the once-complicated time suck of seeking love online into one explicit question: do you look like someone I might want to have sex with? If not, you swipe left, and another possible partner appears on your phone screen. Tinder users can evaluate 50 potential partners in the time it might take to have a meaningful in-person interaction with one.
You only get “matched” if the person you expressed interest in reciprocates, which is the second prong in the Tinder success strategy: the absence of rejection, and all of the emotional turmoil and self-loathing that goes with it. It’s an easy fit for a generation that has grown up communicating via text, problem solving with Google, shopping on Amazon, and sharing life’s magical (and not-so-magical) moments through Instagram.
I uninstalled and re-installed the app several times to no avail.
Customer service is beyond slow and makes you feel like you’re the one that caused all the glitches in the design of their app.
If a prospect seems promising, she might agree to a future drink.