(By "normal," we mean a non-gadget-obsessed person who isn't an early adopter of new technology)
Tinder is a simple
It's basically a new-age version of
You have to connect the app to your Facebook profile but don't worry, Tinder say it will never post anything to your wall.
Here's more on how Tinder works:
- Tinder shows you someone nearby it thinks you should know, who's single and about your age.
- You can anonymously like this person or skip to the next suggestion.
- If someone you like happens to like you back, then Tinder makes an introduction & lets you chat within the app.
Using Tinder feels more like a game than a dating app, and it's backed by IAC, the parent company of Match and OKCupid. Try it out, Tinder is free and available for iPhone.
While we're not sure just how many normal people are using it, a simple poll of people on Twitter suggests it's getting some wide-spread use (see the thread below). TechCrunch recently reported that the app was piloted on a few college campuses, and it has "served over one million matches in less than two months." More than 35 million profiles have been rated on Tinder.
via @shontelaylay/Twitter