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  2. Swipe left: How online dating has changed the search for love ...

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    Since the rise of internet dating sites in the early 2000s and the proliferation of swipe-heavy dating apps over the last decade, it's become much easier to meet a potential romantic partner—and ...

  3. 16 Best Dating Apps for Finding Love - AOL

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    Tinder was one of the first location-based apps to popularize the swipe right or swipe left mechanism in online dating. Essentially, you swipe right if you like the person's pictures and profile ...

  4. Did you swipe left on a dating app? You might be ... - AOL

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    Swiping dating app profiles goes beyond figuring out who gives you the ick — it may also encourage wealth disparity. Nearly 60 million Americans report using dating apps like Tinder, Bumble, and ...

  5. Bumble - Wikipedia

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    Profiles of potential matches are displayed to users, who can "swipe left" to reject a candidate or "swipe right" to indicate interest. The app is a product of Bumble Inc., founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd shortly after she left Tinder. Wolfe Herd has described Bumble as a "feminist dating app". [3]

  6. Tinder (app) - Wikipedia

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    Tinder is an online dating and geosocial networking application launched in 2012. On Tinder, users "swipe right" to like or "swipe left" to dislike other users' profiles, which include their photos, a short bio, and some of their interests. Tinder uses a "double opt-in" system, also called "matching", where two users must like each other before ...

  7. The League (app) - Wikipedia

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    As with Tinder, users swipe right to indicate interest in a potential match, or swipe left to pass. [7] The League shows users only five potential matches per day. [2] In April 2016, the app released a second version, with members now able to organize events and create groups. [8]