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Senior Don Juan
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I noticed that there’s been a lot of talk lately about the monopoly ownership of the dating apps. For those who don’t know, the most popular ones such as Tinder and Hinge are all owned by Match (yes the same match as Match.com) Bumble is not owned by Match, but Bumble’s parent company does own a couple others. Recently, I’ve been hearing more and more about how this dating app monopoly is toxic and they all want their users (especially men) to remain single because they stop making money if they meet someone and delete the app. They really want men to stay on the apps because for the most part, men are the only ones buying the paid subscriptions like Tinder Gold and Hinge X, women don’t need to do that.
This makes me wonder if anyone here has tried the apps not owned by Match or Bumble and what their results were. Are there even any women on those other apps?The bad thing is that these days, not many dating apps aren’t owned by the two of them. Only a handful such as Coffee Meets Bagel or The Right Stuff.
This makes me wonder if anyone here has tried the apps not owned by Match or Bumble and what their results were. Are there even any women on those other apps?The bad thing is that these days, not many dating apps aren’t owned by the two of them. Only a handful such as Coffee Meets Bagel or The Right Stuff.