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the past couple decades, online dating has revolutionised the game. You no
longer have to hit on people at bars and get rejected face-to-face. You can now
carefully construct your virtual profile with coy details and selfies taken at
the perfect angle, and you can look for someone who matches your preferences,
then ping him or her a brief message and wait for a response.
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But Tinder has taken this now-normal process and
twisted it a little by adding one key gesture: swipes. Now, when looking for
someone to ask out, you're literally swiping through an endless bucket of
selfies that the app surfaces on your screen. These selfies are of real people
located near you. With a quick swipe to the left, you can reject them, or with
a swipe to the right, you can 'like' them, and hopefully match and send them a
message.
It
sounds simple, but that gesture has catapulted online dating into mainstream
norm, where now you'd be hard pressed to find a single person who hasn't at
least tried using Tinder to find a date. If you're new to the dating scene and
want to try Tinder, here's what you need to know.
What is Tinder?
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Tinder,
which launched in 2012, is a social app that facilitates communication between
mutually interested users.
Users
use left or right swipes to 'like' or 'dislike' photos of other users and
potentially match with them. Chatting on Tinder is only available between two
users who have swiped right on one another's photos and matched. Tinder is
therefore commonly used as a dating services app. As of 2017, Tinder is
registering about 1.6 billion "swipes" per day and producing about 26
million matches.
Where is Tinder available?
Tinder
is available in more than 190 countries around the globe, though it's not the
most popular dating app available. London-based Badoo is the top dating app across
21 of the world’s biggest countries, according
to data released by App Annie to the BBC, with Tinder topping the
charts in 18.
How do you sign up for Tinder?
Ready
to join Tinder? Follow these steps:
- Download
the Tinder mobile app on your Android or iOS
device. It's free to download. However, some features cost money to use.
- Login
with Facebook. You therefore need a Facebook account, but Tinder won't
ever post to your Facebook.
- Grant
access to your device location.
And
that's it.
How does Tinder work?
Once
you download and join Tinder, follow these steps to master the app:
Set up profile
- When
you open Tinder for the first time, you'll want to set up your profile
before you begin swiping. Tap the Profile icon at the top of the screen
(in the nav bar) to access the Profile screen.
- You'll
see a pencil button on your Profile screen. Click it to access the Edit
Profile screen and add your profile photo (the first photo of you that
people will see when swiping) as well as other photos (people can tap on
your profile to see more photos beyond your profile one) from your camera
roll. When adding photos, you'll be able to select a Smart Photos option
that tests all your photos and picks the best one to show first.
- Beneath
the photos area on the Edit Profile screen, you can add details about
yourself, including where you work and where you went to school. You can
also connect your Instagram account and Spotify account so you can show
others more photos and the music you like. You can also designate your
gender and choose to hide your age and your distance.
Adjust settings
- On
the Profile screen, you can tap the Settings button to access the Settings
screen, where you can adjust which gender you'd like to see on Tinder,
your searching distance, the age range you'd like to see on Tinder,
whether you want your profile to appear in Tinder's feed, etc. You can
also add your anthem, claim your username, and enable Tinder features like
Super Likes, Boosts, and Tinder Plus. A new feature, Tinder Gold, is being
tested in select countries, before being rolled out. More on this feature
later.
Start swiping on individuals
- Tap
the Fire icon at the top of the screen (in the nav bar) to see a feed of
individuals you can swipe left or right on. Remember, swiping left is a
reject, while swiping right indicates you're interested. You can also tap
the red X button below photos to reject, or you can press the green heart
button below photos to indicate you're interested. When you've matched
with someone, Tinder will alert you.
- If
you'd like to learn more about an individual before swiping, tap on his or
her's profile photo. You will then be able to see their entire profile
with details, linked accounts, and more. You can also slide through their
photo carousel to see more photos. Again, if you like what you see, tap
the heart button on their profile, or tap the X button on their profile to
reject.
- To
indicate you're super interested in someone, tap the blue star button
beneath their photos or on their profile.
- If
you've accidentally rejected or liked someone, you can tap the yellow
rewind button below photos to reverse your action. However, this requires
a subscription to Tinder Plus, which costs £4.99/month, £2.50/month for
six months or £1.92/month for 12 months. You will be asked subscribe, if
you haven't already, and your payment method on Apple's App Store or
Google Play Store will be charged.
- To
ensure everyone in your area will see your profile when swiping, you can
buy boosts. Tap the purple lightning button below photos and then select
Boost Me. Buying a boost will make your profile the top profile in your
area for 30 minutes, and you should get more matches as a result. A single
boost costs £3.99, while five boosts costs £3 each, and 10 boosts costs
£2.54 each.
Start swiping on groups
- You
can also find groups of people to hang out with on Tinder. Simply tap the
People icon at the top of the screen (in the nav bar). You will then see a
Group screen with a feed of groups you can swipe left or right on. When
you've matched with a group, Tinder will alert you.
- If
you'd like to learn more about a particular group before swiping left or
right, tap on profile photos in the group's photo collage. You will then
be able to see the profiles of each person in the group.
- Before
you swipe left or right on groups, you'll need to create your own group of
at least one other person. On the Groups screen, tap the orange arrow
button at the bottom. You'll then see options to form a group.
Start chatting with people
- Whenever
Tinder alerts you to a new match with an individual or group, you will be
given the opportunity to start a chat with the match, keep swiping, or
tell your friends. Tap Send a Message to access the chat experience, where
you can send text replies or GIFs from GIPHY.
- To
see a feed of all your chats, simply tap the Chat icon at the top of the
screen (in the nav bar). You can then tap on any individual or group to
start or resume your chat with them.
What are Tinder's biggest
features?
We've
already discussed how to use these key features above, but here's a little more
detail in case you're confused:
- Swipes: Tinder
lets you swipe left (reject) or right (like) on individuals and groups of
people. This is free to do.
- Super
Likes: Tinder
lets you indicate you really like individuals with Super Likes. You only
get a few of these before you run out, and then you'll have to wait to get
more. If you don't want to wait, you can upgrade to Tinder Plus (costs
money) and instantly get more Super Likes.
- Boosts: Buying a
boost will make your profile the top profile in your area for 30 minutes,
and you should get more matches as a result. A single boost costs £3.99,
while five boosts costs £3 each, and 10 boosts costs £2.40 each.
- Tinder
Plus: Tinder
Plus is the premium version of Tinder. It unlocks most features, including
the ability to rewind on swipes, which is handy if you accidentally
swiped. Tinder Plus costs £4.99/month, £2.50/month for six months or
£1.92/month for 12 months. Tinder Plus also lets you discover people in
areas you're currently not located in, among other things.
- Swipe
with Friends: Tinder
has recently become more social, by adding the free ability to find other
a group of friends to hang out with. But first you need to set up your
group of at least one other friend (go to the Profile screen and tap the
Create Your Group option).
- Chat: Once you've
matched with individuals and groups, you can start chatting with them or
send them GIFs. This is free to do.
What is Tinder Gold?
Tinder
Gold is a new paid tier meant to be an upgrade to Tinder Plus. It became
available to select iOS users in the US starting on 29 August 2017. Prior to
launch in the US, it was in testing in limited markets, including in Canada,
the UK, Mexico, and Germany. For another $4.99 a month, Tinder Gold will
essentially help you to receive 60 per
cent more likes than the free version of Tinder, supposedly.
Tinder
Gold brings a new Likes You feature, which tells you who has already swiped
right and liked your profile. You also get access to other features, like like
rewind, which undos swipes you might accidentally make, as well as
unlimited likes, five Super Likes a day, and the option to swipe from different
geographic locations. You can learn more about Tinder's new feature from here.
What is Tinder Select?
Tinder
Select is a members-only version of the app. It's meant for elite users, like
"CEOs, super models, and other hyper-attractive/upwardly affluent
types" or "celebrities and people who do really well on Tinder",
according to TechCrunch,
which claimed to have obtained photos depicting the feature and how it works.
It’s not a completely separate app, but rather a separate option found in
Tinder.
Towards
the end of 2016, Tinder invited people to use Tinder Select. Those people
reportedly also have the ability to "nominate" others to join, though
those who were nominated can’t nominate anyone else, because Tinder doesn't
want the members-only feature to spread uncontrollably. It’s unclear exactly
how Tinder decides who gets an invite and who doesn’t.
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