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Single people are breaking up with dating apps. Here's why. - MSN

Last year Americans downloaded dating apps more than 36 million times, which is down 16% from 2020. "The way people are using dating apps today and the speed of communication. It's swipe, swipe ... Read More
5 surprising ways to find lasting love without dating apps - Rolling Out

Discover why more singles are ditching dating apps and finding success with traditional matchmaking methods, from coffee shop meetups to hobby groups. Skip to content News ... Read More
As singles ditch dating apps, the Spanish are finding love in supermarket aisles—with some help from pineapples - MSN

Why are people turning to pineapples? Probably because more of them are turning away from dating apps . Finding romance can feel like a tedious business in any part of the world . Read More
Why people have fallen out of love with dating apps

Yet lately online dating has lost its spark. The apps were downloaded 237m times globally last year, down from 287m in 2020. According to Sensor Tower, another research firm, the number of monthly ... Read More
Singles are falling out of love with dating apps. This is why

Dating apps have transformed how people meet romantic partners. But they seem to be falling out of favour. Data shows that last year, four of the biggest dating apps in the UK lost over a million ... Read More
Why people are quitting dating apps for real life events - Harper's BAZAAR

The Bored of Dating Apps group, stylised as BODA on social media (with more than 60,000 followers on Instagram), regularly hosts meet-ups for people looking for love in cities all over the world. Read More
Breakpoint: The decline of dating apps: Turns out, love isn’t a product - Chattanooga Times Free Press

A recent article in The Economist attempted to explain "why people have fallen out of love" with these digital aids to falling in love. Apparently, dating apps peaked in 2021. They are now at ... Read More
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