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Dating apps like Tinder and Bumble are losing Gen Z users. Here’s how conservatism and app fatigue are changing the dating game.
Online dating platforms are laying off employees as they try to restructure as fewer people use the apps, with Gen Z potentially seeing the biggest decline.
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"Gen Z is moving away from dating apps because swiping often feels transactional, laborious and scripted," dating coach Rae Weiss told Newsweek.
Starting this week, Tinder will require new users in California to verify their identity with a facial recognition scan ...
Today, Tinder launches Double Date, a feature that lets users pair with friends and match with other pairs. Users in the U.S.