Tinder becomes a Facebook-style social network
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New changes have started appearing today in the quintessential dating app, Tinder. As we have been able to read on the technological information site The Verge, now, Tinder is much more like Facebook, a new twist to convert what had been a precise tool to not spend the night alone in a more profitable and interactive universe like the Mark Zuckerberg's social network.
Tinder seeks new ways to interact
On Tinder, we now have a new chronological feed that will feature updates from everyone you've matched with, at some point, in your life on Tinder.If things didn't end well on the date in the end, it doesn't matter: Tinder will show you everything that person is doing or has wanted to publish. We assume that there will be options to delete said match or even block it. These updates include the latest songs you've heard on Spotify and the latest personal photos uploaded to the app.
Today Tinder Feed is available around the globe. We will continue to improve it as we gather feedback. https://t.co/rxPBogXhiX
- Norgard (@BrianNorgard) March 14, 2018
Without a doubt, with this new way of interacting on Tinder, users will have more tools to start conversations with their matches. Also, if you're that type of extremely attractive user who usually has dozens of matches, you can always have a reminder on the new wall: people you've forgotten about, to whom you haven't even said a sad hello, will now appear, in full color, on the news screen.There are no excuses: it will be like a great photo album that will remind you if there is someone you have not invited to chat yet.
In December, Tinder began testing in this direction, offering the latest photos uploaded by users to their personal Instagram accounts, feature that was removed shortly because, perhaps, they were going a little too far, revealing too much user information that could indeed be sensitive. Brian Norgard, Tinder's product manager, has assured that this new wall of news will be in continuous expansion, paying attention to the numerous comments that its users may direct. When is the button 'I'm excited? We assume that it will be a matter of time.