As India dates from home, usage of Tinder, Bumble, OK Cupid spikes
Apr 14, 2020, 12:51 IST
- Tinder, which made its ‘Passport’ feature free for all, saw the highest number of swipes on March 29 at 3 million.
- Priyanka Chopra backed Bumble saw a 25% increase in average messages sent during the initial period of social distancing (13-22 March).
- OkCupid is also among the many online dating apps to have witnessed an increase in usage by 10% worldwide since March 2020.
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It seems Indians have chosen virtual romance as a way to cope with lockdown. While most of them are logging on for fun, others have gone ahead and virtual first dates.
Tinder, which made its ‘Passport’ feature free for all, saw the highest number of swipes on March 29, at three million. The passport feature lets users virtually locate oneself to another city -- to start liking and matching.
“Daily conversations have been up an average of 20% around the world, and the average length of the conversations is 25% longer. In India, conversations have been up an average of 39% and the average length of conversations is 28% longer,” said Tinder.
Waiting for a first date
Priyanka Chopra backed Bumble saw a 25% increase in average messages sent during the initial period of social distancing (13-22 March). Until December 2019, Bumble had 2 million users.
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Moreover, it also saw a 17% increase in video calls between March 21 and March 27.
For many users, it’s not just entertainment and fun, some of them are actually waiting to go on a real date after the pandemic is over. OkCupid, in a study, says more women than men are also waiting to date
OkCupid is also among the many online dating apps to have witnessed an increase in usage by 10% worldwide, since March 2020. Experts believe the change may not be temporary and is likely to change the way we date permanently.
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