
FINDARTICLES – Bumble has rolled out its Opening Moves feature across the app, replacing its long-standing women-message-first rule in heterosexual matches. Now, all users can start conversations by responding to up to three prompts added to profiles, such as “Two truths and a lie.” The feature aims to make first messages more engaging and eliminate generic openers like “hey.” The app still works on the standard mutual-like model, with matches expiring after 24 hours unless someone messages. Free users can extend one match daily; paid subscribers get unlimited extensions and extra perks. Bumble offers three subscription tiers: Boost, Premium, and Premium+, priced up to ~$32.99 per week, adding visibility tools like Spotlight, SuperSwipes, Travel Mode, and Incognito Mode.
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