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That’s led more people to start hosting in-real-life meetups like Max Gomez, a Gen Z communications professional, who hosted ...
Online dating platforms are laying off employees as they try to restructure as fewer people use the apps, with Gen Z ...
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"Gen Z is moving away from dating apps because swiping often feels transactional, laborious and scripted," dating coach Rae ...
Starting this week, Tinder will require new users in California to verify their identity with a facial recognition scan ...
Bumble says it plans to lay off about a third of its workforce, amounting to about 240 employees. It's the latest ...
New release offers buyers the chance to experience iconic Jackson Hole just in time for summer ...
Match’s first quarter performance met Wall Street’s revenue expectations but drew a sharp negative market reaction, as ...
Online dating firms have struggled in recent years to keep their audiences, especially Gen Z users. Read more at straitstimes ...
Dating-app executives are realizing that wooing younger users turned off by online swiping will take fewer workers.
Dating app Tinder hopes to win back Gen Z users with a feature that makes it less ‘hook-uppy’ and more about having ‘a good time as friends’.
In 2025, however, chatting up strangers is intimidating thanks to post-lockdown social fatigue and our attachments to our ...