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It’s unfair to even call them “dating apps” as if a majority of the people in those apps even get to go on dates regularly with them. They’re basically cassino slot machines, but with faces instead of symbols, and affection instead of money. Their entire business model is based around either keeping people scrolling or fooling people into paying thinking it’ll help them find somebody. It won’t, not only does it make people look extra desperate, it also creates a negative incentive to helping them find somebody.