Tinder was better than the competition because it was sort of a no-strings-attached opportunity to meet new people, WITHOUT the negative connotation that most popular dating apps have. If users now have to pay to use it, it gains that air of desperation that all of its peers have. Basically, if you thought the candidate pool has been bad lately, wait until you see who is swiping right after it’s a “pay to play” kinda game…
Tinder was better than the competition because it was sort of a no-strings-attached opportunity to meet new people, WITHOUT the negative connotation that most popular dating apps have. If users now have to pay to use it, it gains that air of desperation that all of its peers have. Basically, if you thought the candidate pool has been bad lately, wait until you see who is swiping right after it’s a “pay to play” kinda game…