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Category: Reporters – Anna Iovine

OKCupid Survey: Singles Don’t Want to Date Non-voters

Posted on September 2, 2020

Okcupid profilesMASHABLE – Sep 1 – ~500K OKCupid's users said they couldn't date someone who didn't vote. Those who say they're registered voters are 63% more likely to get a match – and 85% more likely to receive a message. OkCupid is launching the Voter 2020 badge to millions of users across the country.

by Anna Iovine
See full article at Mashable

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Heybaby – a New Dating App For Parents and People Who Want to be Parents

Posted on July 15, 2020

Heybaby screenshotMASHABLE – July 14 – There are ~13M single parents in the United States, and half of people aged 20 to 45 report wanting children – but it's not exactly what people want to open a Tinder conversation with. Heybaby wants to take away the apprehension involved in trying to find a partner with similar life plans. The app will be available first in San Francisco, where the team is based, but it will expand eventually to everywhere in the United States. It's also iOS only for now.

by Anna Iovine
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OkCupid Now Lets All Users Share Their Pronouns

Posted on July 6, 2020

Okcupid profile2MASHABLE – June 6 – In 2018, OkCupid rolled out a feature for users who identified as any gender other than a man or woman to choose their pronouns. Now, the dating app is opening that feature up to every user regardless of their gender. They're doing this in the hopes that it will normalize listing pronouns in users' profile and create a safer environment for OkCupid's trans and nonbinary users.

by Anna Iovine
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Grindr Has Removed Its Controversial Ethnicity Filters

Posted on June 4, 2020

Grindr ethnicity filter statementMASHABLE – June 3 – A Grindr spokesperson said that racism has no place in their community. "To help do our part, we have decided to remove the ethnicity filter from Grindr. Once the filter is removed, users will no longer be able to filter profiles by ethnicity," they said. Grindr launched in 2009 and has long had ethnicity filters. Ethnicity filters on Grindr and other dating apps have proven to be controversial. This decision to remove the filters comes after days of protests across the nation in response to killing of George Floyd.

by Anna Iovine
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Hinge Rolls out in-app Video Calls, Launches Hinge Labs

Posted on May 21, 2020

Hinge labs picMASHABLE – May 20 – Hinge launches Hinge Labs, the first dating app research program backed by behavioral data and not solely on surveys. The app is now also testing in-app video calls and select markets (Dallas, Denver, Miami, Minneapolis, and Washington, D.C.), and will roll out the feature globally this summer. Logan Ury, Hinge's Director of Relationship Science and Dr. Emily Hittner, Hinge's Director of Research, are at the helm of Hinge Labs. Hinge Labs's first project is analyzing video dating. The team sent out a number of surveys to users during quarantine to track how people are using video dating. The data shows that perception of video chatting is different than the reality. While 58% of users cite fear of awkwardness as the top reason for not video dating, 81% of those who did felt no or "only slight" awkwardness.

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Hinge Launches ‘Date From Home’ Feature

Posted on April 8, 2020

Hinge date from homeMASHABLE – Apr 8 – Hinge is launching "Date From Home," a feature where users can easily tell someone whether they're ready for a virtual date. Hinge recently added a pop-up message to the app, advising its users to date at home. It points out that 70% of its members are down for a "digital date," over a platform like FaceTime or Zoom. While matches are messaging each other, the 'Date from Home' menu will appear and ask if they're ready for a digital date. Responses will remain private until both users are ready, and the feature will notify them. Then it's up to the users to take it from there.

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Report: Dating Site & Ad Tracking

Posted on February 12, 2020

MASHABLE – Feb 11 – A new report from Ghostery, which creates products to detect and block data trackers, reveals which dating sites are using ad trackers. A data tracker is a snippet of code that companies such as Facebook and Amazon can implement onto other sites. Ad trackers on dating sites, for example, retarget the user on other websites. If a user goes to Match.com, the next time they go on Facebook they may be served an ad for Match.

Total trackers seen on top dating sitesby Anna Iovine
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There’s Still no Good Dating App for Non-monogamous People

Posted on February 7, 2020

Pure logo 2020MASHABLE – Feb 5 – One in five Americans have engaged in consensual non-monogamy. And yet, there are no good dating apps for non-monogamous people. Many of the apps used by the non-monogamous community are "trash" or solely for sex, said Steve Dean, online dating consultant at Dateworking.com, a dating coaching and consulting business. Dean, whose been non-monogamous for the past nine years, referred to one called Pure, as "Uber for sex." Feeld is another one that falls into the hooking up category. Then there is #open, an app that claims to be an inclusive community for any type of user. 94% of the app's 40K users report they prefer some form of open relationship, according to #open's cofounder Amanda Wilson. The most "mainstream" app that provides a tailored experience to non-monogamous people is OkCupid. In 2016, OkCupid added a feature for polyamorous couples. It subsequently replaced its "open relationship" status option with the term "non-monogamous." Dean said OKC is the best app for non-monogamous people right now, but technical changes have made it "virtually useless." This is because a 2017 change that filtered out unwanted messages had an adverse effect.

by Anna Iovine
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Hinge’s Founder Leans Into Data to Set the Dating App Apart From Other Apps

Posted on December 3, 2019

Hinge screenshot dec 2019MASHABLE – Dec 3 – Hinge, which at one point called itself "the relationship app," is one of the many apps now owned by the Match Group but still strives to set itself apart. Its founder, Justin McLeod, set out to make an app less shallow than Tinder – but with a younger demographic than eHarmony and Match. Hinge ditched swiping in 2016 and charged seven dollars for the app to weed out non-serious users. By 2017, the mandated membership fee was gone, but they did not go back to the swipe model. After being acquired by Match Group, Hinge went through another rebrand that included a design makeover and a new tag line, "Designed to be deleted." Hinge has been fine-tuning their algorithm and figuring out what leads to better matches. Using data to help users get into relationships is partially the inspiration behind Hinge Lab, the app's new data department. Hinge Lab is like personal trainers at the gym.

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