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Is Swiping Fatigue Real? How Dating Apps Are Reshaping Mental Health

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Gen Z is ghosting dating apps: Could AI win them back?
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‘Weird but effective’: Job seekers are swiping right in search of a new job

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Dating Apps Are Struggling to Reinvent Themselves

Every now and then, a certain chart goes viral. Based on an ongoing research project, it tells a simple and shocking story about how American couples meet in the age of the smartphone: This data is ... Read More
What’s Your Sign to Keep Swiping?

Some frustrated singles found dating-app inspiration in an unlikely place: Zohran Mamdani’s success on Hinge. By Gina Cherelus In the Third Wheel column, Gina Cherelus explores the delights and ... Read More
Don't Just Fall For The Apps: Why You Shouldn't Knock Off Speed Dating

In a culture built around instant connections, dating apps have become almost instinctive. You open one, swipe a little, maybe match, maybe don’t. After months or even years of swiping, many singles ... Read More
Teens are using dating apps more than you'd think—research suggests it may not be a bad thing

Nearly one in four teenagers are using dating apps—and it may not be hurting their mental health, suggests a new Northwestern Medicine study that monitored adolescents over six months. The findings ... Read More
A new AI matchmaker will set you up and plan the first date — skipping the swiping and DMs

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