Dating News digest: Tinder Global Campaign Challenges the Dating Principle; Plenty of Fish Introduces “Share My Date” Option; Hinge Talked about the Results of the “Telephone Zone” Study; Paktor Invites to Offline Dating Event in Taipei.

Apr 18, 2023
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Dating News digest:

  • Tinder Global Campaign Challenges the Dating Principle;
  • Plenty of Fish Introduces “Share My Date” Option;
  • Hinge Talked about the Results of the “Telephone Zone” Study;
  • Paktor Invites to Offline Dating Event in Taipei.

 

 

Tinder It Starts With a Swipe2

Tinder Global Campaign Challenges the Dating Principle

One of the most famous dating platforms Tinder has launched a brand-new global campaign for the brand.

It’s called “It all starts with a swipe.” This campaign specifically aims to improve Tinder’s reputation as a purely dating portal.

This event highlights the variety of dating opportunities offered by the app.

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Nearly half of singles receive nudes, get ghosted: poll

Plenty of Fish Introduces “Share My Date” Option

Plenty of Fish is launching a cool “Share My Date” option. This feature is needed so that close app members know who, when and where they meet using the portal. Nowadays, everyone will be aware.

According to a recent study, nearly half of participants are more likely to share this data with their kith and kin in case a feature is built into their dating application that makes it easier to share essential information.

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Hinge Talked about the Results of the “Telephone Zone” Study

Hinge reported on new research on the “telephone zone”. This survey involves endless text messages with a new match in the portal. Here’s a look at how common these “text messages” are.

In addition, more than half of the participants in the dates found themselves in a “correspondence” at least once in the last three months.

It is also interesting to note that only 34% of the users of the application have time to schedule a date during this time.

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Paktor Invites to Offline Dating Event in Taipei

The Paktor platform is partnering with the Economic Development Department of the New Taipei City Government. Their goal is to hold offline meetings. The city administration aims to reduce the number of lonely people.

It was decided to hold a “Black Valentine’s Day”. This event will help you find your soulmate. So, live music will be played at the event, and pop-up stores will come to the meeting point to provide various shopping opportunities.

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