Tinder Wants Users to Focus on Conversations, Not Followers

Tinder, the popular dating app, has announced that it will be eliminating social media handles from public profiles. The company says that this change is being made in an effort to “reinforce authenticity, respect and inclusivity.”

In a statement, Tinder said that it has identified an issue with users turning their profiles into spaces for “making money.” The company says that this can lead to users misrepresenting themselves in order to attract followers or sell products.

Tinder’s new policy prohibits users from advertising, promoting or sharing social media handles in their public profiles. The company says that this change will help to ensure that users are more authentic and respectful of each other.

Tinder’s decision to eliminate social media handles from public profiles has been met with mixed reactions. Some users have praised the company for taking steps to prevent users from misrepresenting themselves. Others have criticized the change, saying that it will make it more difficult for users to connect with each other.

Only time will tell how Tinder’s new policy will impact the dating app. However, it is clear that the company is committed to creating a more authentic and respectful dating experience for its users.

Here are some additional details about Tinder’s new policy:

  • Users are still allowed to share their social media handles in private messages.
  • Tinder will not be removing social media handles from profiles that have already been created.
  • Users who violate Tinder’s new policy may be banned from the app.

Tinder’s decision to eliminate social media handles from public profiles is a significant change for the dating app. It remains to be seen how this change will impact the app’s users and overall experience.