The computer first played matchmaker in the late 1950s. Data would have been fed into the system, and after some data crunching, it would spit out a match based on common interests. Today’s dating sites, such as eHarmony.com, PlentyOfFish, and Match.com are reminiscent of the earliest days of online dating - they rely on algorithms to pair potential matches based on shared interests. With the advent of mobile dating apps such as Tinder, of which I will examine in-depth in my paper, the ability for geo-location, which allows users to “see” other users that are nearby their location, has opened new doors. No longer do users have to rely on pre-determined computer algorithms to find potential suitors. Now, if they find another user within thei...
This paper is based on a study of users experiences and practices of meeting potential new partners ...
Tinder’s swipe feature operates algorithms that have influenced a new generation of dating a...
Previous literature has identified assortative mating as the most frequent deviation from random mat...
With the emergence of new technology, communication is now easier than ever. With popular dating app...
I want to make an established connection between our society’s growing reliance on technology use an...
With over 10 million daily users, dating apps have changed the way many people around the world seek...
Online platforms such as Tinder, where one swipes through nearby potential partners until there’s a ...
The mobile app Tinder was created in 2012 to fit the needs of on-the-go Millennials, who are more in...
When one hears the word “Tinder,” it is likely that certain stereotypes of the online dating app com...
The use of social dating applications such as Tinder has skyrocketed and reshaped how social romanti...
The trend of online dating has been around since the emergence of the Internet. In the generation be...
People have long used rituals of self-presentation and self-disclosure when looking for a romantic c...
Over the course of the last decade, social media has transformed the way in which many people meet, ...
Algorithmically driven online dating platforms today promise the ability to sort through relevant da...
To better understand if and how the mechanics of the process Tinder imposes on its users (i.e., swip...
This paper is based on a study of users experiences and practices of meeting potential new partners ...
Tinder’s swipe feature operates algorithms that have influenced a new generation of dating a...
Previous literature has identified assortative mating as the most frequent deviation from random mat...
With the emergence of new technology, communication is now easier than ever. With popular dating app...
I want to make an established connection between our society’s growing reliance on technology use an...
With over 10 million daily users, dating apps have changed the way many people around the world seek...
Online platforms such as Tinder, where one swipes through nearby potential partners until there’s a ...
The mobile app Tinder was created in 2012 to fit the needs of on-the-go Millennials, who are more in...
When one hears the word “Tinder,” it is likely that certain stereotypes of the online dating app com...
The use of social dating applications such as Tinder has skyrocketed and reshaped how social romanti...
The trend of online dating has been around since the emergence of the Internet. In the generation be...
People have long used rituals of self-presentation and self-disclosure when looking for a romantic c...
Over the course of the last decade, social media has transformed the way in which many people meet, ...
Algorithmically driven online dating platforms today promise the ability to sort through relevant da...
To better understand if and how the mechanics of the process Tinder imposes on its users (i.e., swip...
This paper is based on a study of users experiences and practices of meeting potential new partners ...
Tinder’s swipe feature operates algorithms that have influenced a new generation of dating a...
Previous literature has identified assortative mating as the most frequent deviation from random mat...