Tinder’s CEO is changing the app to meet Gen Z’s needs (again).YPulse has told you before that many young adults are dissatisfied with today’s dating apps—67% of 18-24-year-olds agree that dating apps aren’t what they used to be. But the new CEO of Match Group (who houses Tinder), Spencer Rascoff, is taking steps to address Gen Z’s lack of interest in dating apps. Since joining in February, he’s focused on reworking the app experience to better reflect Gen Z’s preferences, shifting its vibe away from hookup culture and emphasizing more thoughtful, in-person connections. Tinder is now testing features like group matching for double dates and using AI tools, which are meant to prevent users from saying something distasteful or offensive, and to help them communicate more clearly and respectfully. (Fortune)
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